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Approach–Avoidance Conflict Paradigms in Animal and Human Studies of Anxiety—A Narrative Review [PDF]
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health conditions worldwide, yet their assessment and treatment have long been limited by insufficient validity.
Shijie Liu, Ziqiang Xin, Huiwen Xiao
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Human-Wild Animals Conflict in and around Amba Forest, Ezha District, Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia
The conflicts between humans and wild animals with the same resources are common but seldom reported in Ethiopia. This study was carried out to assess the causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies of the local communities with human-wild animal conflict
Demelash Sime +3 more
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Smart Agriculture Land Crop Protection Intrusion Detection Using Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
Human-wildlife conflict is the term used to describe when human activity results in a negative outcome for people, their resources, wild animals, or their habitat.
S Kiruthika +6 more
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SEBARAN LUTUNG Trachypithecus cristatus (Raffles, 1821) DI PULAU PAHAWANG, INDONESIA
Human and wildlife conflicts have a negative impact, especially langurs whose habitat in a small island. The study objective was to identify presence and the distribution of langurs in a small island.
Putri Wahyuni +3 more
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Understanding factors influencing conventional medical knowledge (CMK), general attitudes and risk perceptions of zoonotic diseases among rural residents who face risk of exposure to such diseases is important for human, livestock, and wildlife health ...
E.R. Kriegel, D.J.R. Cherney, C. Kiffner
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Cost and conflict in animal signals and human language [PDF]
The “costly signaling” hypothesis proposes that animal signals are kept honest by appropriate signal costs. We show that to the contrary, signal cost is unnecessary for honest signaling even when interests conflict. We illustrate this principle by constructing examples of cost-free signaling equilibria for the two paradigmatic signaling games of Grafen
Lachmann, Michael +2 more
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Human-Wild Animal Conflict in Banja Woreda, Awi Zone, Ethiopia
Human-wild animal conflict has serious conservation consequences, both for populations of wild animals and for the people who live around wild animals’ habitats. The aim of this study was to assess the human-wild animal conflict in Banja Woreda, Awi Zone,
Binega Derebe +2 more
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Monkeys fight more in polluted air
Air pollution is a global environmental problem, and its effects on human behavior, psychology, and health have been well studied. However, very few studies were done on if and how air pollution affects animal behavior, for example, social conflict. Many
Aichun Xu +4 more
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Lin May Saeed and Post-Anthropocentric Art
Robert Wiesenberger. Lin May Saeed: Arrival of the Animals, with contributions by Mel Y. Chen, Lin May Saeed, and Birgit Mütherich. Ex. cat. Williamstown, MA: Clark Art Institute; New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020. 144 pp.; 70 colour ill.
David Herman
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Crop protection from animals based on machine learning [PDF]
This paper will discuss the present level of research and development on human-wildlife conflicts, there are bad interactions between humans and wild animals that are bad for both the resources of the human population as well as the ecosystems of ...
P Marichamy +4 more
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