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Eliminative behaviour of dairy cows [PDF]
Faeces plays a prominant role in the transmission of three major diseases in housed cows, namely, lameness, mastitis and Johne’s disease (Amory et al., 2006; Hughes, 1999; Anon., 2002).
Whistance, Lindsay
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Contributions of the Evolutive Perspective for Gerontology
This paper presents the contributions that researches from Ethology and Evolutive Psychology can bring to Gerontology. From this perspective, human behavior may be understood under the light of Natural Selection.
Briseida Dôgo de Resende
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In successful scenarios of missions to the Moon and Mars, humans develop multi-factorial systems through adapted behaviors to build cohesive multi-national crews with their individual features.
Carole Tafforin
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Ethological and Psychological Aspects of Pantomimic Self-Harming Behavior
In the present work, self-injurious behavior of humans and higher animals is considered from the ethological approach. In clinical work, the analysis of patho-psychological disorders and disorders from the point of view of ethological psychiatry (psychology) allows us to understand the nature, pathogenesis and mechanisms of behavioral patterns and ...
Elena Goncharenko +6 more
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Cognitive Ethology and the Explanation of Nonhuman Animal Behavior
In each essay I discuss some aspects of the field of cognitive ethology and show how interdisciplinary research can inform evolutionary, comparative, and ecological studies of animal minds. I stress the importance of studying animals other than primates.
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Quantitative ethology of schistosome miracidia characterizes a conserved snail peptide that inhibits host recognition. [PDF]
Horejsi RV +8 more
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Animals as Communication Partners: Ethics and Challenges in Interspecies Language Research. [PDF]
Mamzer H, Kuchtar M, Grzegorzewski W.
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AvianAction101: A Dataset for the dancing behavior of rose-ringed parakeets(<i>Psittacula krameri</i>). [PDF]
Xi T, Luo Y, Liu Y.
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Environmental Exposure to the Common Trunk of Mammalian Appeasing Pheromone Modulates Social Behavior and Reduces Fight Wounds in Male Mice. [PDF]
Fuochi S +5 more
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