Food-associated calling sequences in bonobos Z Clay, K Zuberbühler Animal Behaviour 77 (6), 1387-1396, 2009 | 223 | 2009 |
Is overimitation a uniquely human phenomenon? Insights from human children as compared to bonobos Z Clay, C Tennie Child development 89 (5), 1535-1544, 2018 | 193 | 2018 |
The rise of affectivism D Dukes, K Abrams, R Adolphs, ME Ahmed, A Beatty, KC Berridge, ... Nature human behaviour 5 (7), 816-820, 2021 | 187 | 2021 |
Bonobos respond to distress in others: consolation across the age spectrum Z Clay, FBM De Waal PloS one 8 (1), e55206, 2013 | 185 | 2013 |
A comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee tool use: evidence for a female bias in the Pan lineage T Gruber, Z Clay, K Zuberbühler Animal Behaviour 80 (6), 1023-1033, 2010 | 178 | 2010 |
A comparison between bonobos and chimpanzees: a review and update T Gruber, Z Clay Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 25 (5), 239-252, 2016 | 174 | 2016 |
Food-associated vocalizations in mammals and birds: what do these calls really mean? Z Clay, CL Smith, DT Blumstein Animal behaviour 83 (2), 323-330, 2012 | 161 | 2012 |
Development of socio-emotional competence in bonobos Z Clay, FBM de Waal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (45), 18121-18126, 2013 | 146 | 2013 |
Bonobos extract meaning from call sequences Z Clay, K Zuberbühler Plos one 6 (4), e18786, 2011 | 137 | 2011 |
Multi-modal use of a socially directed call in bonobos E Genty, Z Clay, C Hobaiter, K Zuberbühler PloS one 9 (1), e84738, 2014 | 109 | 2014 |
Functional flexibility in wild bonobo vocal behaviour Z Clay, J Archbold, K Zuberbühler PeerJ 3, e1124, 2015 | 103 | 2015 |
Emotional expressions in human and non-human great apes ME Kret, E Prochazkova, EHM Sterck, Z Clay Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 115, 378-395, 2020 | 97 | 2020 |
The aesthetic mind: Philosophy and psychology E Schellekens, P Goldie Oxford University Press, USA, 2011 | 96 | 2011 |
The social origins of language D Dor, C Knight, J Lewis Oxford University Press, 2014 | 95 | 2014 |
Female bonobos use copulation calls as social signals Z Clay, S Pika, T Gruber, K Zuberbühler Biology Letters 7 (4), 513-516, 2011 | 84 | 2011 |
Contextually variable signals can be functionally referential A Scarantino, Z Clay Animal Behaviour 100 (100), e1-e8, 2015 | 77 | 2015 |
Sex and strife: post-conflict sexual contacts in bonobos Z Clay, FBM de Waal Bonobo cognition and behaviour, 67-88, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
Communication during sex among female bonobos: effects of dominance, solicitation and audience Z Clay, K Zuberbühler Scientific Reports 2, 291, 2012 | 64 | 2012 |
Call combinations, vocal exchanges and interparty movement in wild bonobos I Schamberg, DL Cheney, Z Clay, G Hohmann, RM Seyfarth Animal Behaviour 122, 109-116, 2016 | 58 | 2016 |
What drives young children to over-imitate? Investigating the effects of age, context, action type, and transitivity Z Clay, H Over, C Tennie Journal of experimental child psychology 166, 520-534, 2018 | 49 | 2018 |