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The number of Great Tit mobbers influences the mobbing response of heterospecific birds

open access: yesIbis, 2023
Many species mob predators to drive them away. Mobbing carries personal risk, but the risk of injury or death declines and the likelihood of repelling the predator increases in larger groups. The capacity to evaluate the number of mobbers before joining a mobbing group may be highly beneficial for individuals when deciding to join.
Mylène Dutour, Marion Cordonnier
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Cyberbullying [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In modern society we are increasingly faced with the phenomenon of cyber bullying, also known as cyber mobbing, and online mobbing. In a broad sense, persecution is the systematic, repeated for a long time bullying, abuse, humiliation of the dignity ...
Gubkina, V.V.   +2 more
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Anything for a quiet life: shelter from mobbers drives reproductive success in a top‐level avian predator

open access: yesJournal of Avian Biology, 2022
Understanding how habitat structure relates to reproductive performance of species can help identify what habitats are of the highest quality for a given species and thereby guide effective management. Here, we compared the influence of prey abundance and the amount of shelter area on the relationship between habitat and breeding ...
Rebollo De La Torre, Salvador   +5 more
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Mobbing as a problem in management ethics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
A positive company image and its good reputation are usually results of ethical and honest behaviour towards employees and may improve competitiveness, increase profits, customer satisfaction, and create new job jobs.
Gwiazda-Sawicka, Grażyna   +1 more
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RECORDS OF MOBBING BEHAVIOR IN VENEZUELAN WILD BIRDS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Mobbing is a survival strategy in which birds attack enemies to drive them from the vicinity. This paper reports mobbing behavior events among wild bird species of Venezuela.
Verea, Carlos
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Kindergarten children witnessing victimization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In der vorliegenden Studie wurde untersucht, wie Kinder reagieren, wenn sie Zeugen von Mobbing werden. 968 Kinder aus 59 Kindergärten, in denen Mobbing stattfand, nahmen an der Studie teil.
Alsaker, Françoise D.   +2 more
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Urban interventionism as a challenge to aesthetic order::Towards an aesthetic criminology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article is concerned with ideas of urban order and considers the scope for playing with people’s expectations of order. In particular, drawing on criminological, philosophical and urban studies literatures, the article explores the notion of ...
Andrew Millie   +44 more
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Mobbing : modelos explicativos y acción sindical [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
El mobbing se ha convertido en un riesgo psicosocial emergente en el mundo laboral actual, una realidad ante la cual diversas instancias intentan reaccionar, promoviendo su estudio y realizando propuestas preventivas.
Mayoral Blasco, Susana
core   +4 more sources

Generation Smartphone : ein partizipatives Forschungsprojekt mit Jugendlichen [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Unter www.generationsmartphone.ch finden Sie weitere Materialien (u.a. Videobeiträge), die aus dem Projekt entstanden sind.Im Projekt «Generation Smartphone» haben acht Erwachsene und acht Jugendliche gemeinsam zur Smartphone-Nutzung von dreissig ...
Genner, Sarah   +5 more
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