Publications

Journal Articles | Encyclopedia Entries | Technical Reports
Book Chapters | Editorials

54. Wagstaff, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2024). Mate value: signalling. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. Springer Cham. (Accepted October 20th, 2024). PDF

53. Castle, S., Sulikowski, D., Acciarito, C., Howe, S. & Read, P. (2024). Domestic Violence Opposing Narratives: The need for integration for informed policy. The Australian Fabians Review, 7, 34-40. PDF

52. Sulikowski, D. Grieve, R., Wagstaff, D., Marrington, J. & March, E. (2024). Dark personalities and online behaviour. In: K. A. Papageorgiou (Ed.) Research Handbook on the Dark Triad. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. (Accepted June 5th, 2024).

51. Sulikowski, D. (2024).  Facial characteristics: Symmetry. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. Springer Cham. 10.1007/978-3-031-08956-5_103-1 PDF

50. Sulikowski, D., Williams, M., Nair, G., Shepherd, B., Wilson, A., Tran, A., & Wagstaff, D. (2023). Off with her hair: intrasexually competitive women advise other women to cut off more hair. Personality and Individual Differences, 216, 112406 10.1016/j.paid.2023.112406 PDF

49. Wagstaff, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2023). Intrasexual mate competition (women): Mate attraction tactics. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. Springer Cham. 10.1007/978-3-031-08956-5_1260-1. PDF

48. Sulikowski, D. & Wagstaff, D. (2023). Make-up. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. Springer Cham. 10.1007/978-3-031-08956-5_106-1. PDF

47. Sulikowski, D., Favelle, S., McKone, E., Willis, M., & Burke, D. (2023). The composite effect reveals that Human (but not other primate) faces are special to Humans. PLOS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0286451 . PDF

46. Sulikowski, D., Brunton, R., & Shin, M. (2022). An assessment of the risks Family Plans present for users vulnerable to domestic and family violence. Australian Communications Consumer Action Network, Sydney. PDF

45. van Heyst, G., Shin, M. & Sulikowski, D. (2022). Using Video Games to Understand Sex Differences in Attentional Biases for Weapons. PLOS One. 17(12): e0279360. 10.1371/journal.pone.0279360 PDF

44. Sulikowski, D. & Wagstaff, D. (2022). Luxury purchases. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08956-5_105-1 Springer Cham. PDF

43. Sulikowski, D. (2022). Mate dollars. In: T. K. Shackelford (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sexual Psychology and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08956-5_101-1  Springer Cham. PDF

42. Chatzimike Levidi, M. D., McGrath, A., Kyriakoulis, P. & Sulikowski, D. (2022). Understanding criminal decision-making: Links between honesty-humility, perceived risk and negative affect. Psychology, Crime & Law doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2022.2111426. PDF

41. Wagstaff, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2022)The impact of sexual strategies, social comparison, and Instagram use on makeup purchasing intentions. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 10.1037/ebs0000285. PDF

40. Sulikowski, D., Ensor, M., & Wagstaff, D. (2022). Mate-value moderates the function of make-up as a signal of intrasexual aggression. Personality and Individual Differences, 185,  10.1016/j.paid.2021.111275. PDF

39. Sulikowski, D. (2022). Are natural threats superior threats? Evolution and Human Behavior, 43, 34-43. 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2021.08.003 PDF

38. Williams, M. & Sulikowski, D. (2020). Implicit and explicit compromise in long-term partner choice. Personality and Individual Differences, 166, 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110226. PDF

37. Sulikowski, D., Tan, K. W., Jones, A. L., Welling, L. L. M, Stephen, I. D. (2020). Perceptions of People: Cues to underlying Physiology and Psychology. Frontiers in Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00643/full PDF

36. Sulikowski, D. (2020). Within-species comparisons. In: T. K. Shackelford & V. A. Weekes (eds.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer Nature. 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_2230-1. PDF

35. Sulikowski, D. (2019). Convergent Evolution of Intelligence Between Corvids and Primates. In: T. K. Shackelford & V. A. Weekes (eds.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer Nature 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_3107-1. PDF

34. Thomas, A. G., Jonason, P. K., Blackburn, J. D., Kennair, L. E. O., Lowe, R., Malouff, J., Stewart-Williams, S., Sulikowski, D., & Li, N. P. (2019). Mate preference priorities in the East and West: A cross-cultural test of the mate preference priority model. Journal of Personality, 10.1111/jopy.12514. PDF

33. Stephen, I. & Sulikowski, D. (2019). Tinbergen's Four Questions. In: T. K. Shackelford & V. A. Weekes (eds.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer Nature 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_1347-1. PDF

32. Dixson, B. J. W., Blake, K. R., Denson, T. F., Gooda-Vossos, A., O'Dean, S. M., Sulikowski, D., Rantala, M. J., & Brooks, R. C. (2018). The role of mating context and fecundability in women’s preferences for men’s facial masculinity and beardedness. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.04.007 93, 90-102. PDF

31. Love, H., & Sulikowski, D. (2018). Of meat and men: Sex differences in implicit and explicit attitudes towards meat. Frontiers in Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology, 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00559. PDF

30. Stephen, I., Burke, D., & Sulikowski, D. (2017). Health Cues. In: T. K. Shackelford & V. A.Weekes-Shackelford (eds.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer Nature 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_226-1. PDF

29. Sulikowski, D. (2017). From sensory to social: the information that impacts foraging decisions. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 16, 93-99, 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.04.003. PDF

28. Stephen, I., Burke, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2017). Tinbergen's "four questions" provide a formal framework for a more complete understanding of prosocial biases in favour of attractive people. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, 37-38, 10.1017/S0140525X16000650. PDF

27. Lane, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2017). Bleeding-heart conservatives and hard-headed liberals: the dual processes of moral judgements. Personality and Individual Differences, 115, 30-34, 10.1016/j.paid.2016.09.045. PDF

26. Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Stephen, I., & Brooks, R. C. (2017). Inconsistent with the data: Support for the CLASH model depends on the wrong kind of latitude. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, 10.1017/S0140525X16001242. PDF

25. Stephen, I., Burke, D., & Sulikowski, D. (2016). Carruthers on massive modularity. In: T. K. Shackelford & V. A.Weekes-Shackelford (eds.) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer Nature. 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_3095-1 PDF

24. Dixson, B. J. W., Sulikowski, D., Gouda-Vossos, A., Rantala, M. J., & Brooks, R. C. (2016). The masculinity paradox: Facial masculinity and beardedness interact to determine women's ratings of men's facial attractiveness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29, 2311-2320. PDF

23. Sulikowski, D. (2016). Floral cognition: comparative and functional perspectives. In: M. Olmstead (ed.) Animal Cognition: Principles, Evolution and Development, pp 107-129, Nova Science Publishers, New York. PDF

22. Sulikowski, D. (2016). Evolutionary psychology: fringe or central to psychological science? Frontiers in Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology and Neuroscience, 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00777. PDF

21. Sherlock, J. M., Tegg, B., Sulikowski, D., & Dixson, B. J. W. (2016). Facial masculinity and beardedness determine men's explicit, but not their implicit, responses to male dominance. Adaptive Human Behaviour and Physiology, 10.1007/s40750-016-0047-7. PDF

20. Sulikowski, D., Burke, D., Havlicek, J. & Roberts, S. C. (2015). Head-tilt and fertility contribute to different aspects of female facial attractiveness. Ethology, 121, 1001-1009. PDF

19. Wagstaff, D. L., Sulikowski, D., & Burke, D. (2015). Sex differences in preference for looking at the face or body in short-term and long-term mating contexts. Evolution, Mind and Behaviour, 13, 1-17. 10.1556/2050.2015.0003. PDF

18. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2015). From the lab to the world: the paradigmatic assumption and the functional cognition of avian foraging. Current Zoology, 61(2), 328-340. PDF

17. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2015). Noisy miners plan ahead: Cryptic signalling of reward location impairs search for nectar, but not for invertebrates. Animal Behaviour, 102, 149-155. PDF

16. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2014). Threat is in the sex of the beholder: men find weapons faster than do women. Evolutionary Psychology, 12(5), 888-906.  10.1177/147470491401200505 PDF

15. Hughes, M., Sulikowski, D. & Burke D. (2014). Correlations between spatial skills: A test of the Hunter-Gatherer hypothesis. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 12(1), 19-44. PDF

14. Haythorpe, K., Burke, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2014). The native versus alien dichotomy: Relative impact of native noisy miners and introduced common mynas. Biological Invasions, 16(8), 1659-1674. PDF

13. Burke, D., Nolan, C., Hayward, W. G., Russell, R. & Sulikowski, D. (2013). Is there an own-race preference in attractiveness? Evolutionary Psychology, 11(4), 855-872. PDF 

12. Burke, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2013). The evolution of holistic processing of faces. Frontiers in Perception Science, 4 doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00011. PDF

11. Haythorpe, K. M., Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2012). Relative levels of food aggression displayed by Common Mynas when foraging with other bird species in suburbia. Emu, 112(2), 129-136. PDF

10. Sulikowski, D. (2012). Venom, speed and caution: Effects on performance in a visual search task. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 33(4), 365-377. PDF

9. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2012). Win-shifting in nectarivorous birds: selective inhibition of the learned win-stay response. Animal Behaviour, 83, 519-524. PDF

8. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2011). Win-shift and win-stay learning in the rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 125, 143-149. PDF

7. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2011). Movement and memory: Different cognitive strategies are used to search for resources with different natural distributions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 65, 621-631. PDF

6. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2010). Reward type influences performance and search structure of an omnivorous bird in an open-field maze. Behavioural Processes, 83, 31-35. PDF

5. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2010). When a place is not a place: Encoding of spatial information is dependent on reward type. Behaviour, 147, 1461-1479. PDF

4. Burke, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2010). A new viewpoint on the evolution of sexually dimorphic human faces. Evolutionary Psychology, 8, 573-585. PDF

3. Narendra, A., Cheng, K., Sulikowski, D. & Wehner, R. (2008). Search strategies of ants in landmark-rich habitats. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 194, 929-938. PDF

2. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2007). Food-specific spatial memory biases in an omnivorous bird. Biology Letters, 3, 245-248. PDF

1. Narendra, A., Si, A., Sulikowski, D. & Cheng, K. (2007). Learning, retention and coding of nest-associated visual cues by the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 61, 1543-1553. PDF

Presentations

National Conferences | International Conferences
Invited Colloquia

61. McFadyen, N., Shin, M., & Sulikowski, D. (2022). Impacts of early life stress on adult cognition: adaptive responses to threat?  EPinOZ, 3rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 25th November, 2022, UNSW, NSW, Australia.

60. Griffith, K. & Sulikowski, D. (2022).  Contextual threat and the detection of safety-related stimuli in visual search tasks.  EPinOZ, 3rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 25th November, 2022, UNSW, NSW, Australia.

59. Williams, M. & Sulikowski, D. (2022).  Instagratification: The use of social media as an intrasexual competitive strategy in women. EPinOZ, 3rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 25th November, 2022, UNSW, NSW, Australia.

58. Sulikowski, D. (2022). Off with her hair and out with her fallopian tubes! President's Plenary. EPinOZ, 3rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 25th November, 2022, UNSW, NSW, Australia.

57. Sulikowski, D. & Mills, J. (2019). Have we met? Recognising the psychopath's face. EPinOZ, 2nd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 6th December, 2019, UNSW, NSW, Australia.

56. Wilkinson, M., Wilkinson, S. & Sulikowski, D. (2019). Why do we see what we see? The influence of context and stimulus features on the rapid detection of threat. 46th Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 24-27 April, 2019, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

55. Griffith, K. & Sulikowski, D. (2019). What are you looking at? Investigating the interaction of facial expression, eye-gaze and the detection of threat. 46th Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 24-27 April, 2019, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

54. Sulikowski, D., Burrey, T., Ward, B. & McGuire R. (2019). Holistic integration of symmetry cues across different face regions. 46th Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 24-27 April, 2019, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

53. Sulikowski, D. (2018). Two sides to every face: signalling functions of facial asymmetry. EPinOZ, 1st Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution. 23rd November, 2018, Potts Point, NSW, Australia.

52. Sulikowski, D. (2018). Fluctuating asymmetry and structural laterality: divergent functions of patterns of asymmetry46th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 12-14 July, 2018, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

51. Sulikowski, D. & Lane, D. (2017). Decision-making in liberals and conservatives.  44th Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 19-22 April, 2017, Ramada Resort, Shoal Bay, Australia.

50. Burke, D., Wagstaff, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2016). Facing up to the complexity of hormones, sexual dimorphism and mate choice in humans.  44th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 5-8 July, 2016, Katoomba, NSW, Australia.

49. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2016). Laterality of foraging cognition in noisy miners. 44th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 5-8 July, 2016, Katoomba, NSW, Australia.

48. Burke, D., Bartolacci, A., & Sulikowski, D. (2016). Head tilt, eye gaze, sexual dimorphism, dominance and attractiveness. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Conference, 5-8 April, 2016, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.

47. Sulikowski, D. (2016). Facial laterality and fluctuating asymmetry: not all asymmetries are created equal. European Human Behaviour and Evolution Conference, 5-8 April, 2016, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.

46. Wagstaff, D. L., Sulikowski, D., & Burke, D.  (2016). Effects of pupil dilation and contraceptive use on masculine face preference. 43rd Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 30 March - 2 April, 2016, Melbourne University, Australia.

45. Sulikowski, D. (2016). Two ways to be asymmetrical: facial laterality versus fluctuating asymmetry. 43rd Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 30 March - 2 April, 2016, Melbourne University, Australia.

44. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Foraging Cognition - Beyond adaptations of spatial memory. 20th October, Workshops in Ecology & Behaviour, Bristol University, UK.

43. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Threat and caution during visual search. 14th October, Psychology Research Seminar Series, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.

42. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Foraging Cognition - Beyond adaptations of spatial memory. 9th October, Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour Seminar Series, University of Exeter, UK.

41. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Foraging Cognition - Beyond adaptations of spatial memory. 4th September, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre Seminar Series, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

40. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Searching for bugs. 9th July, Motor Control Laboratory Meeting, University of Queensland, Brisbane.

39. Sulikowski, D. (2015). Threat and caution during visual search. 4th June, Cognitive Psychology Research Group Seminar Series, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.

38. Hill, E. & Sulikowski, D. (2015). Can you hear that face: How vocal sex cues influence perception of face sex. Behaviour 2015, 9-14 August, 2015, Cairns Conference Centre, QLD, Australia.

37. Burke, D., Wagstaff, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2015). Effects of mating context and self-rated mate-value on human mate assessment. Behaviour 2015, 9-14 August, 2015, Cairns Conference Centre, QLD, Australia.

36. Wagstaff, D., Sulikowski, D., Makin, J. & Burke, D. (2015). Human female sexual signalling: hormones, mating motivation, and behaviour. Behaviour 2015, 9-14 August, 2015, Cairns Conference Centre, QLD, Australia.

35. Sulikowski, D. & Katsikaros, S. (2015). Relationship status affects attractiveness judgements of potential short-term and long-term mates and rivals. Behaviour 2015, 9-14 August, 2015, Cairns Conference Centre, QLD, Australia.

34. Hill, E. & Sulikowski, D. (2015). Hearing faces: the effect of voice sex on searching for male and female faces. 42nd Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 8-11 April, 2015, University of Sydney, Australia.

33. Sulikowski, D. & Love, H. J. 2015 Of meat and men: sex differences in attention to meat. 42nd Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 8-11 April, 2015, University of Sydney, Australia.

32. Wagstaff, D. L., Makin, J., Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2015). Further evidence that women dress to impress: Naturalistic observations and mating motivations. 42nd Annual Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 8-11 April, 2015, University of Sydney, Australia.

31. Wagstaff, D. L., Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2015). Men's attention to female faces and bodies is a function of context: an eye-tracking study. 6th Annual European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Conference, 29 March - 1 April, 2015, University of Helsinki, Finland.

30. Burke, D., Bartolacci, A. & Sulikowski, D. (2014). Head tilt, eye gaze, sexual dimorphism, dominance and attractiveness. 42nd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1-4 July, 2014, Katoomba, NSW, Australia.

29. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2014). Noisy miners plan their foraging route when harvesting nectar, but not when harvesting invertebrate prey. 42nd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1-4 July, 2104, Katoomba, NSW, Australia.

28. Sulikowski, D. (2014). Evo is ready for Mecho, but is Mecho ready for Evo? 22nd May, Evolution, Ecology and Genetics Seminar Series, Australian National University, Canberra.

27. Burke, D., Bartolacci, A. & Sulikowski, D. (2014). Head tilt, eye gaze, sexual dimorphism, dominance and attractiveness. 41st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 23-26 April, 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

26. Sulikowski, D., Burke, D., Havlicek, J. & Roberts, S. C. (2014). Head-tilt and fertility contribute to different aspects of female attractiveness. 41st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 23-26 April, 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

25. Sulikowski, D. (2013). Let's face it: evolutionary psychology can do better. 9th Dec, Face Processing Laboratory, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.

24. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2013). The function of mechanism: linking cognition to foraging ecology. ASAB Winter Conference: The evolution of behavioural mechanisms. 5-6 December, 2013, ZSL, London, UK. 

23. Sulikowski, D. (2013). Foraging, faces and fear: evolutionary psychologists need to do more. 2nd Dec, School of Biological Sciences Research Seminar, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

22. Burke, D., Herring, K. Sulikowski, D. (2013). The attractiveness of inverted faces. 8th Biannual Meeting of the Australasian Evolution Society, 30 Sep - 2 Oct, 2013, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

21. Sulikowski, D., Iannelli, T., Barron, A. & Burke, D. (2013). Homosexual men show reduced sensitivity to cues of attractiveness in female faces. 8th Biannual Meeting of the Australasian Evolution Society, 30 Sep - 2 Oct, 2013, Geelong, VIC, Australia. 

20. Burke, D., Bailey, S., McMillan, E. & Sulikowski, D. (2013). A role for stereo in face judgements? 40th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 3-6 April, 2013, Adelaide, SA, Australia. 

19. Sulikowski, D., Burke, D. & Herring, K. (2013). Does inversion reduce sensitivity to cues of facial attractiveness? 40th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 3-6 April, 2013, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

18. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2012). Cautiously vigilant: A new behavioural measure of threat evaluation during visual search tasks. 24th Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, 13-17 June, 2012, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

17. Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Willis, M., McKone, E. & Favelle S. (2012). Human faces are special for humans. 24th Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, 13-17 June, 2012, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

16. Sulikowski, D. (2012). Weapons, venom and hands: Evaluating threat in visual search tasks. 39th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 12-15 April, 2012, Sydney, Australia.

15. Burke, D., Sulikowski, D., Willis, M., McKone, E. & Favelle, S. (2011). Is holistic/configural processing restricted to human faces? 38th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 28-30 April, 2011, Auckland, New Zealand.

14. Sulikowski, D. (2010). Do different cognitive systems underlie foraging for discretely versus continuously distributed resources? 6th May, School of Psychology Colloquia Series, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, Australia.

13. Burke, D. & Sulikowski, D. (2010). A new viewpoint on the evolution of sexually dimorphic human faces. 37th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 8-10 April 2010, Melbourne, Australia.

12. Sulikowski, D. (2009). Spatial cognition and foraging ecology of the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala). 2nd December, Meeting of the Royal Society of NSW, St Paul's College, University of Sydney, Australia.

11. Sulikowski, D. (2009). Spatial cognition and foraging ecology: Exploring the adaptive nature of cognitive mechanisms. 14th July, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science Seminar Series, Macquarie University, Sydney.

10. Sulikowski, D. (2009). Memory and movement: Adaptive cognition in an omnivorous bird. 8th May, Department of Neurobiology and Cognition, University of Vienna, Austria.

9. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2009). Movement analyses reveal food-specific search patterns in the omnivorous noisy miner bird (Manorina melanocephala). 16th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, 18-21 March 2009, Radisson Hotel, Melbourne Beach, Florida. 

8. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2008). Searching for grubs: Spatial working memory in the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala) is adapted to the natural distribution of food types. 35th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Novotel Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour. 

7. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2008). Search strategies are contingent upon reward type in an open-field analogue of the radial arm maze. 15th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, 19-22 March 2008, Radisson Hotel, Melbourne Beach, Florida. 

6. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2008). Performance of an omnivorous bird in a spatial working memory task is dependent on food type. 15th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, 19-22 March 2008, Radisson Hotel, Melbourne Beach, Florida.

5. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2007). The ecology of cognition: Win-shift biases are sensitive to food type. 34th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 12-15 April 2007, Australian National University, Canberra. 

4. Narendra, A., Si, A., Sulikowski, D. & Cheng, K. (2007). Viewing and learning of nest-associated cues in desert ants. 34th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 12-15 April 2007, Australian National University, Canberra. 

3. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2007). Win-shift learning is sensitive to food type in the noisy miner bird. 14th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, 14-17 March 2007, Radisson Hotel, Melbourne Beach, Florida. 

2. Sulikowski, D. & Burke, D. (2006). Spatial memory biases in nectar-feeding birds. 13th Biennial Scientific Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Comparative Psychology, 31 August - 3 September 2006, Copthorne Hotel, Christchurch, New Zealand.

1. Sulikowski, D., Richards, N., Burke, D. & Herberstein, M. (2006). Impacts of enclosure design on the behaviour of captive animals: a study on two populations of the Central rock-rat (Zyzomys pedunculatus). 33rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 20-23 April 2006, Macquarie University, Sydney.