Why is it that a squirrel may calmly take food from a picnic table while a deer runs as if its life depends on it at the snap ...
Our environment is changing rapidly, largely as a result of human activities, leading to a significant decline in biodiversity. According to researchers from the University of Victoria and the Max ...
Ralls, Katherine. 1983. [Book review] ""Horse Behavior. The behavioral traits and adaptations of domestic and wild horses" by George H. Waring." The Quarterly Review of Biology, 58, 593.
In 1974, philosopher Thomas Nagel posed a deceptively simple question: "What is it like to be a bat?" His point wasn't really ...
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Cooperative hunting, resource sharing, and using the same signals to communicate the same information -- these are all examples of cultural sharing that have been observed between distinct animal ...
The peppered moth is an iconic example of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection. For centuries peppered moths (Biston betularia) were common in the forests around Manchester, ...
Based on a symposium organized by the editors for the Animal Behavior Society, at Tulane University. "A Wiley-Interscience publication." ...