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Predatory Behavior in Lizards

Behavior of Lizards, 2019
V. Bels   +11 more
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Speculation and Predatory Behavior

, 2017
As the result of multiple wars and a high infant mortality rate for males, some women were driven to extremes in order to secure a place for themselves on the marriage market. The speculating minor women are often prettier and more vibrant than the heroines, but their intrinsic value is often tarnished.
Lynda A. Hall
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Waterborne agrichemicals compromise the anti-predatory behavior of zebrafish

open access: yesEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
Due to human activities, there is an increasing presence of agrochemicals residues in water bodies, which could be attributed to an increased use of these chemicals, incorrect disposal of packaging materials, and crop leaching. The effects of these residues on prey-predator relationship of aquatic animals are poorly known.
Aline Pompermaier   +8 more
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Detecting Predatory Behavior in Game Chats

IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games, 2015
While games are a popular social media for children, there is a real risk that these children are exposed to potential sexual assault. A number of studies have already addressed this issue, however, the data used in previous research did not properly represent the real chats found in multiplayer online games.
Yun-Gyung Cheong   +4 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Predatory Behavior of Jumping Spiders

Annual Review of Entomology, 1996
Salticids, the largest family of spiders, have unique eyes, acute vision, and elaborate vision-mediated predatory behavior, which is more pronounced than in any other spider group. Diverse predatory strategies have evolved, including araneophagy, aggressive mimicry, myrmicophagy, and prey-specific prey-catching behavior. Salticids are also distinctive
R R, Jackson, S D, Pollard
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Sexually Predatory Behavior in an Adolescent Female

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2021
This report describes a rare case of an adolescent female with a history of unspecified depressive disorder, disinhibited social engagement disorder, and significant history of sexual trauma at an early age, who initially presented with suicidal ideation.
Michole A, Deesing   +3 more
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Vitamin B12 and predatory behavior in nematodes

2022
The round worms or nematodes are the largest phylum of animals with an estimated species number of more than one million. Nematodes have invaded all ecosystems and are known from all continents including Antarctica. Parasitic species infest plants, animals and humans often with high host-specificity.
Lo, W., Sommer, R.
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Predatory digging behavior by dinosaurs

Geology, 2010
Minimal direct evidence exists in the rock record of dinosaurs and mammals behaving as predators and prey, respectively. A newly discovered Late Cretaceous trace fossil association of digging traces of maniraptoran theropod dinosaurs and mammalian den complexes indicates a predator-prey relationship. Three distinct associated trace fossils occur within
Edward L. Simpson   +6 more
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Antidepressants and the control of predatory behavior

Physiology & Behavior, 1980
Abstract The problem is raised whether the concept of the pharmacological control of predatory behavior of the rat (muricide) does apply to a carnivorous species, the ferret. Antidepressant drugs with differential potencies on either noradrenaline and/or serotonin uptake were applied: Fluoxetine (6 and 12 mg/kg orally), chlorimipramine (15 mg/kg ...
W J, Schmidt, G, Meierl
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