Contact
Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture
Deutscher Platz 6
04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 (341) 3550 - 315
fax: +49 (341) 3550 - 333
e-mail: cissewski@eva.mpg.de
Publications
* = undergraduate co-author
In preparation
Logan, C. J., Bergeron, L., McCune, K., Folsom, M., & Lukas, D. (in preparation). Is behavioral flexibility related to foraging and social behavior in a rapidly expanding species? ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Rowney, C., Bergeron, L., McCune, K., Trumble, B., Blackwell, A., Escalante, A., Pacheco, M., & Lukas, D. (in preparation). How and why does behavioral flexibility vary across the range of a rapidly expanding species? ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Rowney, C., Bergeron, L., McCune, K., Trumble, B., Blackwell, A., Escalante, A., Pacheco, M., Lukas, D., & Wascher, C. (in preparation). What are the costs and constraints of behavioral flexibility in great-tailed grackles? ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Rowney, C., McCune, K., Blackwell, A., & Lukas, D. (in preparation). The genetics of behavioral flexibility across the range of a rapidly expanding species. ![]() | |
McCune, K., McElreath, R., & Logan, C. J. (in press). Investigating the use of learning mechanisms in a species that is rapidly expanding its geographic range (in principle acceptance). Peer Community in Ecology, 100032. ![]() |
In press
Blaisdell, A., Johnson-Ulrich, Z., Bergeron, L., Rowney, C., Seitz, B., McCune, K., & Logan, C. J. (in press). Do the more flexible individuals rely more on causal cognition? Observation versus intervention in casual inference in great-tailed grackles (in principle acceptance). Peer Community In Ecology, 100014. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Johnson-Ulrich, Z., Bergeron, L., Rowney, C., Seitz, B., Blaisdell, A., McCune, K., & Wascher, C. A. F. (in press). Are the more flexible individuals also better at inhibition? (in principle acceptance). Peer Community In Ecology, 100016. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Rowney, C., Bergeron, L., Seitz, B., Blaisdell, A., Johnson-Ulrich, Z., & McCune, K. (in press). Is behavioral flexibility manipulatable and, if so, does it improve flexibility and problem solving in a new context? (in principle acceptance). Peer Community In Ecology, 100019. ![]() | |
McCune, K., Rowney, C., Bergeron, L., & Logan, C. J. (in press). Is behavioral flexibility linked with exploration, but not boldness, persistence, or motor diversity? (in principle acceptance). Peer Community In Ecology, 100020. ![]() |
2019
Bergeron, L. M., & Logan, C. J. (2019).Modifications to the bownet trapping method to increase safety for medium-sized, agile birds. Poster presented at American Ornithological Society (137th Stated Meeting), Anchorage, Alaska. BibTeX Endnote | |
Bergeron, L. M., & Logan, C. J. (2019). Modifications to the bownet trapping method to increase safety for medium-sized, agile birds. In AOS 2019 Abstract Book (pp. 236-237). BibTeX Endnote |
2018
Logan, C. J., Avin, S., Boogert, N., Buskell, A., Cross, F. R., Currie, A., Jelbert, S., Lukas, D., Mares, R., Navarrete, A. F., Shigeno, S., & Montgomery, S. H. (2018). Beyond brain size: Uncovering the neural correlates of behavioral and cognitive specialization. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews,13, 55-89. ![]() | |
Montgomery, S. H., Currie, A., Lukas, D., Boogert, N., Buskell, A., Cross, F. R., Jelbert, S., Avin, S., Mares, R., Navarrete, A. F., Shigeno, S., & Logan, C. J. (2018). Ingredients for understanding brain and behavioral evolution: Ecology, phylogeny, and mechanism. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews,13, 99-104. ![]() | |
Tennant, J., Gatto, L., & Logan, C. J. (2018). Preprints help journalism, not hinder it. Nature,560(7720), 553-553. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2017
Logan, C. J. (2017). We can shift academic culture through publishing choices [version 2; peer review: 3 approved]. F1000Research,6: 518. ![]() | |
Mikhalevich, I., Powell, R., & Logan, C. J. (2017). Is behavioural flexibility evidence of cognitive complexity? How evolution can inform comparative cognition. Interface Focus,7(3): 20160121. ![]() | |
Powell, R., Mikhalevich, I., Logan, C. J., & Clayton, N. S. (2017). Convergent minds: The evolution of cognitive complexity in nature. Interface Focus,7(3): 20170029. DOI BibTeX Endnote | |
Priego, E., McKiernan, E., Posada, A., Hartley, R., Ortega, N. R. g., Fiormonte, D., Gil, A., Logan, C. J., Alperin, J. P., Mounce, R., Eglen, S. J., Trigueros, E. M., Lawson, S., Gatto, L., Ramos, A., & Pérez, N. (2017). Scholarly publishing, freedom of information and academic self-determination: The UNAM-Elsevier Case. Authorea. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2016
Logan, C. J. (2016). Behavioral flexibility and problem solving in an invasive bird. PeerJ,4: e1975. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J. (2016). Behavioral flexibility in an invasive bird is independent of other behaviors. PeerJ,4: e2215. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J. (2016). How far will a behaviourally flexible invasive bird go to innovate? Royal Society Open Science,3(6): 160247. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Breen, A. J. *., Taylor, A. H., Gray, R. D., & Hoppitt, W. J. E. (2016). How New Caledonian crows solve novel foraging problems and what it means for cumulative culture. Learning Behavior,44(1), 18-28. DOI BibTeX Endnote | |
Logan, C. J., Harvey, B. D. *., Schlinger, B. A., & Rensel, M. (2016). Western scrub-jays do not appear to attend to functionality in Aesop’s Fable experiments. PeerJ,4: e1707. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Kruuk, L. E. B., Stanley, R., Thompson, A. M., & Clutton-Brock, T. H. (2016). Endocranial volume is heritable and is associated with longevity and fitness in a wild mammal. Royal Society Open Science,3(12): 160622. ![]() | |
Miller, R., Logan, C. J., Lister, K. *., & Clayton, N. S. (2016). Eurasian jays do not copy the choices of conspecifics, but they do show evidence of stimulus enhancement. PeerJ,4: e2746. ![]() |
2015
Logan, C. J., & Palmstrom, C. R. *. (2015). Can endocranial volume be estimated accurately from external skull measurements in great-tailed grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus)? PeerJ,3: e1000. ![]() |
2014
Carter, A. J., Horrocks, N. P., Huchard, E., Logan, C. J., Lukas, D., MacLeod, K. J., Marshall, H. H., Peck, H. L., Sanderson, J. L., & Sorensen, M. C. (2014). Junior scientists are sceptical of sceptics of open access: a reply to Agrawal. Trends in Plant Science,19(6), 339-340. DOI BibTeX Endnote | |
Logan, C. J. (2014). Making progress in non-human mental time travel. Frontiers in Psychology,5: 305. DOI BibTeX Endnote | |
Logan, C. J., Jelbert, S. A., Breen, A. J. *., Gray, R. D., & Taylor, A. H. (2014). Modifications to the Aesop's fable paradigm change New Caledonian crow performances. PLoS One,9(7): e103049. ![]() | |
O'Donnell, S., Kumar, A., & Logan, C. J. (2014). Do Nearctic migrant birds compete with residents at army ant raids? A geographic and seasonal analysis. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology,126(3), 474-487. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2013
Logan, C. J., & Clutton-Brock, T. H. (2013). Validating methods for estimating endocranial volume in individual red deer (Cervus elaphus). Behavioural Processes,92, 143-146. DOI BibTeX Endnote | |
Logan, C. J., & Longino, J. T. (2013). Adult male coatis play with a band of juveniles. Brazilian Journal of Biology,73(2), 353-355. ![]() | |
Logan, C. J., Ostojić, L., & Clayton, N. S. (2013). Rook, but not jackdaw, post-conflict third-party affiliation reduces aggression for aggressors. Ethology,119(5), 427-435. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2012
Logan, C. J., Emery, N. J., & Clayton, N. S. (2012). Alternative behavioral measures of postconflict affiliation. Behavioral Ecology,24(1), 98-112. ![]() | |
O’Donnell, S., Logan, C. J., & Clayton, N. S. (2012). Specializations of birds that attend army ant raids: An ecological approach to cognitive and behavioral studies. Behavioural Processes,91(3), 267-274. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2011
Logan, C. J., O’Donnell, S., & Clayton, N. S. (2011). A case of mental time travel in ant-following birds? Behavioral Ecology,22(6), 1149-1153. ![]() |
2010
O'Donnell, S., Kumar, A., & Logan, C. J. (2010). Army ant raid attendance and bivouac-checking behavior by neotropical Montane forest birds. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology,122(3), 503-512. DOI BibTeX Endnote |
2009
Logan, C. J., & Montero, C. (2009). Bothrops asper (Terciopelo) scavenging behavior. Herpetological Review,40(3), 352-352. ![]() |
2007
Logan, C. J., & Pepper, J. W. (2007). Social learning is central to innovation, in primates and beyond. Behavioral and Brain Sciences,30(4), 416-417. DOI BibTeX Endnote |