Publications

Dr. Lauren Highfill

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Highfill, L., & Davis, M. (2020). Human helping of animals: What motivates it? Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 8(3), 23-34. [pdf]

Emigh, H., Truax, J., Highfill, L., & Vonk, J. (2019). Not by the same token: A female orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is selectively prosocial. Primates, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-019-00780-7

Highfill, L., Burns, M., Przystawik, K., & Vincent, J. (2018). Performance on a means-end task by African elephants (Loxondonta africana): A replication study. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31, 1-7. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/70v7j8s4 [pdf]

Highfill, L., & Yeater, D. (2018). Engaging undergraduates in comparative psychology: A case study. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31, 1-7. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0qr3d58b [pdf]

Makecha, R., & Highfill, L. (2018). Environmental enrichment, marine mammals, and animal welfare: A brief review. Aquatic Mammals, 44(2), 221-230. [pdf]

DeVere, A., Lilley, M., & Highfill, L. (2017). Do pinnipeds have personality? Broad dimensions and contextual consistency of behavior in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 30, 1-15. [pdf]

Highfill, L., & Goodman-Wilson, M. (2017). Pets on campus: Best friend or bad decision? Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 5(2), 1-12. [pdf]

Zeigler-Hill, V., & Highfill, L. (2017). The interpersonal circumplex: A complementary approach for understanding animal personality. In J. Vonk, A. Weiss, & S. A. Kuczaj (Eds.) Personality in Nonhuman Animals. New York: Springer. [pdf]

Moreno, K., Highfill, L., & Kuczaj, S. (2017). Does personality similarity in bottlenose dolphin pairs influence dyadic bond characteristics? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 30,1-15. [pdf]

Highfill, L., & Frick, E. (2017). Social mammals. In V. Zeigler-Hill, & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, Springer. [pdf]

Highfill, L., & DeVere, A. (2016). Animal personality. In V. Zeigler-Hill, & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, Springer. [pdf]

Highfill, L. E., Spencer, J. M, Fad, O., & Arnold, A. M. (2016). Performance on a means-end task by Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in a positive reinforcement-based protected-contact setting. International Journal of Comparative Psychology. [pdf]

Highfill, L. E., Yeater, D., & Kuczaj., S. A. (2016). Catch! Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) ball tossing to humans is affected by human perspective. Aquatic Mammals.42(2), 253-258. [pdf]

Highfill, L. E., & Kuczaj, S. A. (2015). More research on environmental enrichment for animals is needed. An introduction to the special issue on environmental enrichment. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 2(3), iii-v. [pdf]

Highfill, L., Fad, O., Makecha, R., & Kuczaj, S. (2013). Brief report: Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) may demonstrate stable personalities. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 26, 233-240.[pdf]

Kuczaj, S. A. II, Highfill, L., & Byerly, H. (2012). The importance of considering context in the assessment of personality characteristics: Evidence from ratings of dolphin personality. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 25, 309-329. [pdf]

Kuczaj, S. A. II, Highfill, L. E., Makecha, R. N., & Byerly, H. C. (2012). Why do dolphins smile? A comparative perspective on dolphin emotions and emotional responses. In S. Watanabe & S. Kuczaj (Eds.), Comparative Perspective of Human and Animal Emotion (pp. 63-85). New York: Springer. [pdf]

Kuczaj, S. A. II, Yeater, D., & Highfill, L. (2012). How selective is social learning in dolphins? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 25, 221-236. [pdf]

Beran, M. J., & Highfill, L. E. (2011). Pay more attention to what (some) nonhuman animals and (some) humans can do: An introduction to the special issue on individual differences in comparative psychology. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 24, 1-3.

Highfill, L. E., & Kuczaj, S. A. II (2010). How studies of wild and captive dolphins contribute to our understanding of individual differences and personality. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 23, 269-277. [pdf]

Zeigler-Hill, V., & Highfill, L. (2010). Applying the interpersonal circumplex to the behavioral styles of dogs and cats. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 124, 104-112. [pdf]

Highfill, L., Hanbury, D., Kristiansen, R., Kuczaj, S., & Watson, S. (2010). Rating versus coding in animal personality research. Zoo Biology, 29, 509-516. [pdf]

Hanbury, D. B., Fontenot, M. B., Highfill, L. E., Bingham, W., Bunch, D., & Watson, S. L. (2009). Efficacy of auditory enrichment in a prosimian primate (Otolemur garnetti). Lab Animal, 38, 122-125.

Highfill, L., Schwammer, H., & Kuczaj, S. II. (2007). A brief report: Can South American sea lions (Otaria byrona) understand communicative cues during an object-choice task? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 20, 368-389.

Highfill, L., & Kuczaj, S. II (2007). Do bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) have distinct and stable personalities? Aquatic Mammals, 33, 380-389. [pdf]

Kuczaj, S. A. II, & Highfill, L. E. (2005). Dolphin play: Evidence for cooperation and culture? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 705-706. [pdf]

Dr. Erin Frick

Highfill, L. E., & Frick, E.E. (2017). Social Mammals. In Ziegler-Hill V. & Shackelford T. (Eds). Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences.

Frick, E. E., Friedman, L., Peranteau, J., Beacham, K., Kuczaj II, S.A. (2016). Flexibility and Use of a Novel Tool in Asian Small Clawed Otters (Aonyx cinerea). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 29(1).

McCord, J. M., Frick, E. E., Cameron, D., Kuczaj II, S. A.. (2016). Mating Behaviors Exhibited by a Captive Male Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 29(1).

Kuczaj II, S. A., Frick, E. E., Jones, B. L., Lea, J. S., Beecham, D., &Schnöller, F. (2015). Underwater observations of dolphin reactions to a distressed conspecific. Learning & behavior, 43(3), 289-300.

Hanna, P. R., Frick, E. E., & Kuczaj II, S. A. (2016). A tool use task proves enriching for a captive sea otter. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 3(2), 88-94.