The best way to prevent this type of aggression is to remove or avoid the stimuli, for example, by pulling down a window shade, using deterrents to keep stray cats away from the window, or by preventing
aggressive interactions among indoor cats.
The outcomes of most
aggressive interactions among closely related bird species are asymmetric
The most unexpected finding in the first Saint Louis Zoo study was that, even though the young females displayed a preference for maintaining close proximity with one another, the frequency and extent of low - intensity
aggressive interactions among them was rather high, rather like bickering among sisters.
The scientists also recorded
aggressive interactions among the captive birds, revealing that monk parakeets have a dominance hierarchy based on which birds won or lost confrontations.
Not exact matches
Among the issues to be resolved there would be, for example, how to identify the environmental factors that control the production of
aggressive morphs; what costs and benefits
interaction involves for each participant; the taxonomic status of the deceit and the variability level in the chemical signal used for misleading ants; or what happens with related aphid species which also relate with ants.
«It appears that a conspiracy
among three proteins is required to drive this most
aggressive form of medulloblastoma, but the precise details of
interaction still need to be worked out,» said co-author Charles J. Sherr, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the St. Jude Department of Tumor Cell Biology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator.
Another method many schools employ is teaching conflict resolution — a method of resolving conflict rationally — in order to avoid
aggressive and disruptive
interactions among students.
I happen to disagree, since that negates the fact that social status does exist
among dogs and can come into play during
aggressive interactions.
Other studies identify associations between an
interaction of the long, high - activity allele (MAOA - uVNTR - L) and childhood adversity and antisocial behavior
among females (Sjoberg et al., 2007; Aslund et al., 2011), and
aggressive behavior (Manuck et al., 2000; Beitchman et al., 2004) and violent crime (Tikkanen et al., 2009)
among males.
The main study objectives were to describe and / or evaluate parent - child
interactions through micro-interest or validation of synchrony assessment tools; to compare the quality of
interactions according to infants» characteristics: term vs. pre-term or typical development vs. pathology (
aggressive behavior; ADHD; Down syndrome; autism); and to compare the quality of
interactions among parents experiencing pathology (depression; psychosis) vs. healthy controls.