Does ethology really have a cover to blow? While I was writing "Good News For Animals as we Move Into 2016" and noting that nonhuman animals (animals) need all the help they can get from academics, ...
What role do dogs play in today’s world? For many, they are more than just pets. New findings from the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University show that whether seen as friends, family ...
Part I. Patterns of odontocete ethology and behavioral ecology. 1. Grouping behaviors of dolphins and other toothed whales / Shannon Gowans ; 2. Communication by sound and by visual, tactile, and ...
INTEREST in the study of animal behaviour (ethology) is growing rapidly. The results of comparative behaviour studies have in the past been scattered throughout a number of periodicals and other ...
AMONG the many stimulating ideas elaborated by Sir Peter Medawar in his Presidential Address 1 to Section D of the British Association, for the Advancement of Science is the claim that the foundation ...
So, to conclude, ethology's cover, whatever that might have been taken to be, has not been blown -- there really is no cover when ethology is cashed out as the science it is -- and no branch of ...
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