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Stress: Ethological Implications
1990Ethologists claim to study animal behaviour as biologists. Therefore they focus on qualitative (form) and quantitative (frequency, intensity, sequence) aspects of behaviour as it occurs under natural conditions. Central ethological questions are, among others, 1) the causation and adaptive value of specific behaviour patterns and 2) the way in which ...
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Guidelines for the ethical use of animals in applied ethology studies
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2003Cheryl E O'connor +1 more
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Synthetic Ethology and the Evolution of Cooperative Communication
Adaptive Behavior, 1993Bruce J Maclennan, Gordon M Burghardt
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Human ethology and tourists’ photographic poses
Annals of Tourism Research, 2019Philip L Pearce
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