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Dogs’ olfactory resting-state functional connectivity is modulated by age and brain shape
Humans have long applied canine olfaction in various contexts. Dog olfactory brain networks have recently been mapped by anatomical measures, but functional connections remain unexplored.
Asami Nakaimuki +7 more
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An Ethology of Urban Fabric(s)
With this piece, we wish to open up a patch- work of relational thinking of the ethology of urban fabric(s) from a post-digital perspective. The semantic of the urban fabric normally denotes the “physical aspect of urbanism, emphasizing building types ...
Jonas Fritsch, Marie Stavning Thomsen
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Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Sirenia
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Background Farm animals face several challenges throughout their lives, which can affect both their welfare and their productivity. Promoting adaptation in animals is one way of limiting these consequences.
Manon Chasles +5 more
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Background Companion dogs live in a mixed-species environment, where they can successfully learn from both humans and dogs. Breed type, the demonstrator’s behavior, and in multi-dog households, the dogs’ hierarchy are known influencing factors of the ...
Péter Pongrácz +3 more
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Designing socially sound poultry farming : matching hen ethology, farm management and landcape quality [PDF]
: In order to receive a licence to produce, poultry farmers have to take into account societal demands, among others: animal welfare, healthy working conditions for the workers and landscape quality.
Stobbelaar, D.J.
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Erratum to “What Fish ‘Want’ and ‘Like’: Yet Another Perspective on Fish Welfare”
Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, Volume 6, Issue 1, February 2026.
Lorenz Gygax +2 more
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Aggressiveness, friendship and love from the point of view of ethology [PDF]
Žarko Trebješanin
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The Geometry of Stimulus Control [PDF]
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifications of familiar stimuli. This phenomenon is often referred to as generalisation. Most modifications lead to a decrease in responding, but to certain new
Enquist, Magnus, Ghirlanda, Stefano
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