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Jolle W Jolles
Jolle W Jolles
Other namesJolle Jolles
Center of Advanced Studies Blanes (CEAB-CSIC)
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Consistent Individual Differences Drive Collective Behavior and Group Functioning of Schooling Fish
A Jolles, Jolle Wolter Boogert, Neeltje J Sridhar, Vivek H Couzin, Iain D Manica
Current Biology 27 (18), 2862–2868, 2017
3142017
The role of individual heterogeneity in collective animal behaviour
JW Jolles, AJ King, SS Killen
Trends in ecology & evolution 35 (3), 278-291, 2020
1912020
Broad‐scale applications of the Raspberry Pi: A review and guide for biologists
JW Jolles
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (9), 1562-1579, 2021
1402021
Male and female Wistar rats differ in decision-making performance in a rodent version of the Iowa Gambling Task
R van den Bos, J Jolles, L van der Knaap, A Baars, L de Visser
Behavioural brain research 234 (2), 375-379, 2012
862012
Personality, plasticity and predictability in sticklebacks: bold fish are less plastic and more predictable than shy fish
JW Jolles, HD Briggs, YG Araya-Ajoy, NJ Boogert
Animal Behaviour 154, 193-202, 2019
822019
The role of social attraction and its link with boldness in the collective movements of three-spined sticklebacks
JW Jolles, A Fleetwood-Wilson, S Nakayama, MC Stumpe, RA Johnstone, ...
Animal behaviour 99, 147-153, 2015
792015
Dominance, pair bonds and boldness determine social-foraging tactics in rooks,Corvus frugilegus
JW Jolles, L Ostojić, NS Clayton
Animal Behaviour, 2013
782013
Seasonal changes in neophobia and its consistency in rooks: the effect of novelty type and dominance position
AL Greggor, JW Jolles, A Thornton, NS Clayton
Animal behaviour 121, 11-20, 2016
742016
Recent social conditions affect boldness repeatability in individual sticklebacks
JW Jolles, BA Taylor, A Manica
Animal Behaviour 112, 139-145, 2016
682016
Repeatable group differences in the collective behaviour of stickleback shoals across ecological contexts
JW Jolles, KL Laskowski, NJ Boogert, A Manica
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1872), 20172629, 2018
662018
Social modulation of decision-making: a cross-species review
R Van Den Bos, JW Jolles, JR Homberg
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7, 301, 2013
662013
Heterogeneous structure in mixed-species corvid flocks in flight
JW Jolles, AJ King, A Manica, A Thornton
Animal Behaviour 85 (4), 743-750, 2013
632013
Sex differences in risk-taking and associative learning in rats
JW Jolles, NJ Boogert, R van den Bos
Royal Society Open Science 2 (11), 150485, 2015
512015
The role of previous social experience on risk-taking and leadership in three-spined sticklebacks
JW Jolles, A Fleetwood-Wilson, S Nakayama, MC Stumpe, RA Johnstone, ...
Behavioral Ecology 25 (6), 1395-1401, 2014
462014
Schistocephalus parasite infection alters sticklebacks’ movement ability and thereby shapes social interactions
JW Jolles, GPF Mazué, J Davidson, J Behrmann-Godel, ID Couzin
Scientific reports 10 (1), 12282, 2020
432020
Routine habitat switching alters the likelihood and persistence of infection with a pathogenic parasite
DR Daversa, A Manica, J Bosch, JW Jolles, TWJ Garner
Functional Ecology 32 (5), 1262-1270, 2018
412018
Open hardware in science: The benefits of open electronics
M Oellermann, JW Jolles, D Ortiz, R Seabra, T Wenzel, H Wilson, ...
Integrative and comparative biology 62 (4), 1061-1075, 2022
36*2022
Food intake rates of inactive fish are positively linked to boldness in three‐spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus
JW Jolles, A Manica, NJ Boogert
Journal of Fish Biology 88 (4), 1661-1668, 2016
312016
The emergence and development of behavioral individuality in clonal fish
KL Laskowski, D Bierbach, JW Jolles, C Doran, M Wolf
Nature communications 13 (1), 6419, 2022
262022
Group-level patterns emerge from individual speed as revealed by an extremely social robotic fish
JW Jolles, N Weimar, TimLandgraf, P Romanczuk, J Krause, D Bierbach
Biology Letters 16 (9), 20200436, 2020
242020
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