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» About Gender: Ethology - An introduction to animal reproduction, maternal strategies, living in groups, dominance and male behavior. The rest of the site deals with human gender roles, variance and identity.
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» Adaptation - Mark A McPeek outlines his research on how damselflies evade their predators, in particular the trade off they make between foraging rate and predation risk.
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» Alina Simona Rusu - Researcher whose publications include coping strategies in mice, chemical communication in mammals and cognitive ethology.
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» Animal Behavior - Information from McMaster University, Canada on the research program and undergraduate courses available.
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» Animal Behavior Lab - Overview of current research at Macquarie University, Australia, with detailed material on each project.
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» Animal Behavior/Sensory Biology - Article from Wikibooks explaining that, by learning how the senses gather information, a better understanding of behavior is gained.
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» Animal Behaviour - Daniel Mills and Gill Sheppard describe an evolutionary approach to the analysis, assessment and treatment of behavior problems.
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» Animal Behaviour Research Unit - Established in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania, ABRU undertakes long term research into yellow baboons and now also studies the African Elephant.
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» Animal Cognition - Researchers at Edinburgh University are using both evolutionary and behavioral approaches to try to understand the factors that shape animal cognitive abilities.
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» Animal Cognition Network - Provides links to current scientific literature in the field of animal cognition. Includes journal articles, reviews, books and relevant websites.
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» Animal Navigation Group - Provides an e-mail animal forum and disseminates news on animal navigation, orientation and migration through its newsletter and conferences.
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» Antipredator Adaptations: Crypsis - Notes, with photographs, on the four cryptic strategies employed by animals to blend in with their background and avoid detection.
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» Article: Bee Behavior - By studying bees as individuals and as a colony, Stephen Taber researches how their behavior may be changed to our benefit. The site also provides a sourcebook for beekeeping.
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» Avian Visual Cognition - This multimedia cyberbook provides a comprehensive survey of this area of comparative research with chapters by top international scientists.
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» Bee Behavior - A project studying the behavior of bees as individuals and as a colony, including a live feed from a hive.
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» Behaviour - Article from the BBC Science and Nature series on why mammals have developed such complex social strategies.
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» Behaviour: Altruism - Article discussing how helping another member of the same species may have benefits for the donor.
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» Bird Behavior - Bird Behavior is an international and interdisciplinary journal that publishes research on avian behavior, including the areas of ethology, behavioral ecology, comparative psychology, and behavioral neuroscience.
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» Braun Lab of Hydroacoustic Research and Discovery - Current research at Hunter College, New York, concentrates on the multiple sensory systems that fish use to detect moving and sound-producing objects, including the gymnotiform fishes that use electricity to communicate.
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» Brood Parasitism - This essay describes the behavior of birds that lay their eggs in the nest of another species, with links to other essays covering similar topics.
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» The Centre for Avian Cognition - Research at the University of Nebraska covering a broad range of behavioral and cognitive studies on birds, each combining psychological and biological perspectives.
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» A Century of Generalization - This article aims to organise existing data to test the theory that, when a behavior has been established in response to a certain stimulus, novel stimuli resembling the first will usually elicit the same response. [PDF]
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» Chelonian Research Foundation - This foundation supports worldwide turtle and tortoise research and produces a journal – Chelian Conservation and Biology.
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» Cognitive Ecology: A Field of Substance? - Article arguing that a greater insight into behaviors such as animal orientation, song learning, mate choice and foraging is achieved by tackling the subject from more than one starting point. [PDF]
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» Compass Education and Training - Offers home study courses in animal behavior at intermediate and advanced level, and equine, feline, canine, reptile and parrot behavior and psychology studies.
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» Conflict and Cooperation - Tamas Szekely provides a really short, illustrated guide to the family life of birds. [PDF]
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» Consciousness in Animals and People with Autism - Temple Grandin discusses his views on animal consciousness, using comparisons from his experience with autism, citing scientific evidence on other neurological disorders which affect consciousness.
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» Cooperative Breeding - Communal breeding occurs when more than two birds of the same species provide care in rearing the young from one nest.
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» Dolphin Institute - Dedicated to conservation of and education about dolphins and whales. Research projects include dolphin echolocation.
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» Dominance in Crayfish. - Article from the Journal of Neuroscience on patterns of behavior, including the activation of neural circuits, during the formation of a dominance hierarchy in crayfish.
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» The Dwarf Mongoose: Social Cooperation - Article discussing the benefit for dwarf mongooses of living in a cohesive group. Also describes their symbiotic cooperation with hornbills in Kenya.
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» EcoBirds: Anting - Article discussing the strange behavior adopted by some birds in using ants in preening or in some instances, lying down among ants.
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» Essay: A Baboon’s Life - An essay written by Robert Sapolsky in 1996 on violence between male baboons, aging and friendship.
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» Ethology - Tables of contents, contacts and subscription information from this journal by Blackwell Publishing.
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» The European Union for Bird Ringing - EURING coordinates bird ringing throughout Europe and promotes research needed to inform the conservation and scientific understanding of wild birds.
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» Feral Cats - Information on a study of feral cats in Portsmouth Naval Dockyard, United Kingdom, conducted by Jane Dards in the 1970s.
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» Figs and Fig Wasps - An example of mutualism, fig wasps only live for a few days but manage to perform their amazing task of finding and pollinating the flowers that are hidden deep inside the fig.
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» The Finch Self-Medication Website - Birds and animals have often been seen using plants, soil, insects or fungi as 'medicines'. William Astor explains his findings on this remarkable ability with regard to Estrildid finches.
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» Fish and Shrimp Interactions - Details of research carried out by the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center on the behavior of fish with varying numbers of prey species and fish densities.
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» Fish Behaviour - Describes certain behaviors that can indicate pain in fish and the behavioral evidence for the perception of pain by fish.
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» Flocker 1.1 - This free software quantifies and compares statistical measures of group size. It differentiates between outsiders' view (group size) versus insiders' view (crowding) measures, controls for the ties among data points in the latter case and handles biased distributions correctly.
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» Fongoli Chimps - Article from the National Geographic Magazine on how the chimpanzees on the savannas of Senegal are hunting bush babies with spearlike sticks.
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» The Gordon Lab - A long-term study of ant colony behavior, organization and ecology undertaken by Deborah Gordon and her colleagues at Stanford University.
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» Group Mobbing Behaviour and Nest Defence - Outlines research carried out by Katheryn E Arnold using co-operative breeding Noisy Miners (Manorina melanocephala) in Australia on whether mobbing behavior assisted reproductive success. [PDF]
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» Group Predation of Lions - An investigation into the visual cues required to coordinate the complex cooperative behavior involved in hunting. [PDF]
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» Hummingbirds and Torpor - Article by Devorah Bennu on the strategy used by hummingbirds to conserve energy in order to survive long cold nights.
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» Long-distance Land Bird Migration - This article discusses the reasons for migration, its advantages and disadvantages, and the different patterns of migration adopted by different bird groups.
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» Mammal Research at JCU - Researchers at James Cook University are studying the life histories of several endangered Australian marsupials.
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» Multiple Sexual Ornaments in Satin Bowerbirds - Article by Stephanie Doucet and Robert Montgomerie on their research into the interrelationship between bower features, plumage coloration, and indicators of male quality in this species.
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» Nature-Wildlife - Besides photographing African wildlife, Spook Skelton provides notes on African mammals and their behaviour, gleaned from reading and direct observation.
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» Nests and Nest-Building in Birds - Outlines a study of the Red Bishop, a colony breeding weaverbird from sub-Saharan Africa, and examines aspects of male nest-building behavior and resulting male reproductive success. [PDF]
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» Oklahoma University Behavioral Neuroscience - Research in the OU Zoology Department addresses major biological questions through studies of molecules, cells, organisms, and ecosystems to uncover mechanisms of physiology, development, behavior, and evolution.
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» Ontologies for Ethology - Peter E. Midford's research in coding animal behavior descriptions, particularly ethograms using ontology.
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» Partnership in Birds - Article discussing monogamous birds and those that change partner, and why such divorces occur. [PDF]
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» Pelican Lagoon Research Centre - This centre in Australia provides habitats for long term field studies, especially on monotremes, free from the impact of introduced species.
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» Phenology - Animal activity and growth responses to seasonal climatic changes. Discussion of phenology data on animal cycles of life.
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» The Pherobase - A searchable database of insect pheromones and semiochemicals, now covering over 7000 species of insect.
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» Processing Towards Life - L Charles Birch discusses self-organisation as exampled by termites, ants and slime moulds, where patterns of behavior are determined, not by some centralised authority, but by local interactions about decentralised components
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» ReefQuest - A comprehensive source of information on the biology of sharks and rays including behavioral studies.
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» A Reproductive Dictatorship: Naked Mole-rats - The eusocial naked mole-rat is the mammalian equivalent of a social insect. This article discusses how and why the dominant queen and the infertile workers cooperate for the benefit of the whole colony.
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» Robot Modelling of Insect Proto-Cognition - D J Smith’s thesis concerns a bio-robotic investigation of the elementary forms of cognition that might be present in small brains, specifically insect brains. [PDF]
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» The Ryan Lab - Situated at the University of Texas, this lab is addressing questions concerning the evolution and function of animal behavior. Most of the work centers on frogs and fish.
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» Sexual Selection in Bowerbirds - Research at the Borgia Lab concentrates on understanding the evolution of the complex sexual male displays in the Satin Bowerbird, Ptilonorhynchus violaceus.
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» Slagsvold Group - A research group at the University of Oslo, Norway. Primary focus is on the study of sexual imprinting in small passerines.
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» Social Behaviour of African Wild Dogs - Katherine Green at the University of Sheffield, England, examines how the social behavior of the African wild dog is contributing to its high risk of extinction. [PDF]
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» Theory of Mind in Nonhuman Primates - C M Heyes revisits the question asked by Premack and Woodruff, "Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?" This question dominates the study of both social behavior in nonhuman primates and cognitive development in children.
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» Too Mellow for our Predatory World - Article from the Max Planck Society on research examining flexibility in flight behavior in marine iguanas on the Galapagos Islands. [PDF]
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» Variation in Lekking Costs in Blackbuck - Researchers at the Wildlife Institute of India examine the hypothesis that among lekking males of the species Antilope cervicapra, variations in lekking costs are related to differences in mating benefits. [PDF] [PDF]
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» Wanted: A Reason to Divorce - Max Planck scientists find evidence that marriage crises in blue tits are probably caused by other females. [PDF]
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» Warning Colour and Mimicry - Mimicry is a great example of evolution by natural selection. Outline of a lecture on the subject from the Evolutionary Genetics course at University College, London.
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» Why Grandmothers? - Article by Devorah Bennu examining whether grandmothers play any part in the cooperative rearing of young birds.
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» Wolf and Wildlife Studies - Discusses ongoing field research concerning the behavioral habits of the Fishtrap wolf pack in northwest Montana.
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» Wolf Behavior - Dedicated to the general public education of the behavioral habits of the wolf. Includes data on reproduction and diet.
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» World on the Move: Great Animal Migrations - BBC's Natural History Unit gathers information from correspondents, scientists and amateur naturalists to monitor migrating mammals, birds and insects as they travel.
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