Sentences with phrase «as animal behaviour»

Tricia had the honour of working at Calgary Humane Society as an Animal Behaviour Counsellor.

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Behaviour considered idolatrous or potentially idolatrous may include the creation of any type of image of the deity, or of other figures of religious significance such as prophets, saints, and clergy, the creation of images of any person or animal at all, and the use of religious symbols, or secular ones.
I guess you didn't realize that many social animals on the planet display heirarchial behaviour and what could be construed as a moral system.
For example, in one of the better chapters, entitled «Human Justice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and infused.
Animals developing inside eggs and uteruses glean so much about the outside world that we need to question behaviour we think of as instinctive
Males with blocked glands were mounted as often as other males, but for longer and suffered more wounds (Animal Behaviour, DOI: 10.1016 / j.anbehav.2009.09.033).
The crows responded less strongly to other details of a person's dress, such as the presence of a hat or a coloured armband (Animal Behaviour, DOI: 10.1016 / j.anbehav.2009.12.022).
Working in the field of animal behaviour means that around World Cup season it's hard to avoid being sent links to so - called «psychic» animals that predict the outcome of matches, such as Paul the octopus, Leon the porcupine and Anton the tamarin.
As an eco-physiologist, Halsey studies how animals expend energy, and how they adapt their behaviour and physiology to reduce their energy costs.
In Animal, Pascoe tries to find out, combining her personal experience with lots of reading about the origins of human behaviours such as jealousy, infidelity and society's preoccupation with breasts.
Animal behaviour researchers in the UK and Brazil have found that dogs lick their mouths as a response to angry human faces, according to new study.
As well as boosting our understanding of animal behaviour, the moment hints at the potential for using algorithms to analyse any activity where information is transmitted — including our daily activities (see «Scripts for life «-RRBAs well as boosting our understanding of animal behaviour, the moment hints at the potential for using algorithms to analyse any activity where information is transmitted — including our daily activities (see «Scripts for life «-RRBas boosting our understanding of animal behaviour, the moment hints at the potential for using algorithms to analyse any activity where information is transmitted — including our daily activities (see «Scripts for life «-RRB-.
In the November issue of Animal Behaviour, a team reports the identification of a chemical compound known as myristyl acetate in the male plant bug spermatophore, a capsule containing sperm that is transferred to the female during copulation.
For centuries, scientists and non-scientists alike have been fascinated by the beautiful and often complex collective behaviour of animal groups, such as the highly synchronised movements of flocks of birds and schools of fish.
In addition, measuring the likelihood of contact with the infected animals is also extremely difficult as it involves understanding human and animal behaviour.
First, as Karlsson and Haase will reveal later this year in Animal Behaviour, the slugs circle one another until their sexual openings, found on their heads, touch.
Project co-leader Professor Claire Spottiswoode, of the University of Cape Town and the University of Cambridge, added: «We tend to think about camouflage as something that involves gradual evolutionary change in appearance — we don't often think of it as a matter of individual animal behaviour.
Although dogs» individual personalities are bound to affect their group's behaviour somehow, animal psychologists have long been unclear as to whether a group of dogs — playing in a park, say — is governed by the behaviours that evolved in their ancestors.
Through Exultant Ark Jonathan Balcombe makes the case that, although much of animal behaviour has come about as the result of evolutionary adaptation to serve a straightforwardly practical function, there are elements of play that require a more joyful explanation.
The team's findings (to be published this autumn in Animal Behaviour) also bring new evidence to bear on ancient sexual conundrums such as the biological significance of masturbation.
Same - sex sexual behaviour is common in animals but puzzles evolutionary biologists since it doesn't carry the same obvious benefits as heterosexual courtship behavior that leads to mating and production of offspring.
Brendan Wintle at the University of Melbourne, Australia, has developed an alternative model that includes data on previous searches in remote regions, as well as aspects of the animal's biology and behaviour.
«But simply observing tool use in the wild doesn't necessarily mean that the animal is cognitively sophisticated, as we don't know how the behaviour developed.»
Root - Gutteridge's newest investigation «A lifetime of changing calls: North Atlantic right whales, Eubalaena Glacialis, refine call production as they age,» a collaborative research project with researchers from Syracuse University, Cornell University, Duke University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Northeast fisheries office, was recently published in the March edition of the journal Animal Behaviour.
They tended to egg sacs, regurgitated food for spiderlings and finally offered themselves up as a meal (Animal Behaviour, doi.org/cc53).
The breakthrough in imaging the nervous system of a hydra — a tiny, transparent creature related to jellyfish — as it twitches and moves has provided insights into how such simple animals control their behaviour.
The findings give new insights into the social behaviour of birds and demonstrate how social interactions can shape other aspects of wild animals» lives, such as the environmental conditions they will experience based on their choice of home location.
Mathematical models allow us to understand how patterns and processes in the real world are generated and how complex behaviour, such as the collective movement of animal groups, can be produced from simple individual level rules.
The research provides the first evidence for what scientists describe as the «cognitive buffer» hypothesis - the idea that having a large brain enables animals to have more flexible behaviours and survive environmental challenges.
The SdP consists of several platforms dedicated to the analysis of primate's motion (the origin of bipedalism), to cognition and behaviour, to comparative psychology, as well as in a biomedical platform (surgery, radiology, echography, biological analyses, animal housing).
Cornelia Bargmann has for more than two decades used these millimetre - sized transparent worms as a model organism for understanding how genes and the environment influence animal behaviour.
Directly following this, he lamented that «much of modern thinking and teaching has failed to recognize as common the origin of man with many animal forms and its significance for understanding his form and behaviour
Perhaps the contradiction in his behaviour is born from the Christian belief that man has power over animals as his dialogue makes reference to the slaves being comparable to baboons.
Pre-ictal phase: This is when the animal might have a change of behaviour, as if it knows that something is about to happen.
Rabbits are naturally clean and tidy as animals so if your bunny does go to the toilet away from its litter tray then it's important to understand what's behind this behaviour so you can make the necessary changes to stop it.
Furthermore, mass commercial breeding can not be an exact science and if the breeding establishment is to maximise profits there is the ever present problem in that the profit interest will supersede good breeding practices resulting in some inherent genetic abnormalities which can later affect behaviour and health as the animal matures.
In the same way as our knowledge of things like medicine, human psychology and technology has changed dramatically in the last 75 years, so has our understanding of animal behaviour.
She is currently working towards her Karen Pryor Academy's Dog Trainer Professional certificate, as well as her veterinary technician specialty in animal behaviour.
The behaviour and socialisation of animals would be taken into account as part...
UK animal welfare, behaviour, training and veterinary organisations are warning of the possible dangers of using techniques for training dogs that can cause pain and fear, such as some of those seen used by Cesar Millan, who has announced a UK tour next year.
Dr Samantha Gaines, Deputy Head of the Companion Animals Department from RSPCA, hopes the findings of the study will help to in some way combat the rising trend of dogs being given up as a result of behaviour problems, namely separation anxiety.
Its behaviour meets the BC SPCA guideline definition: Emotional distress: is an aversive (negative) state experienced by animals when exposed to stressors causing negative emotions such as anxiety and fear, or when deprived of mental stimulation resulting in negative emotions such as depression, frustration or boredom.
In a November 2016 study published in the peer - reviewed journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science, researchers looked at the relationship between scent and security for cats in homes, and how their findings might relate to settings such as animal sheAnimal Behaviour Science, researchers looked at the relationship between scent and security for cats in homes, and how their findings might relate to settings such as animal sheanimal shelters.
The Edmonton Humane Society's adoption fees help to offset the cost of providing food and water, as well as clean and enriching housing, behaviour modification, training and enrichment, and veterinary care for the animals in our care.
As well as youth - based humane education programming, Craig oversees the development of companion animal care and behaviour materials and edits the Society's two magazines — BarAs well as youth - based humane education programming, Craig oversees the development of companion animal care and behaviour materials and edits the Society's two magazines — Baras youth - based humane education programming, Craig oversees the development of companion animal care and behaviour materials and edits the Society's two magazines — Bark!
However, research in to the behaviour of adult animals reveals that play, aside from enhancing the learning process, also acts as a confidence booster, through interaction with humans and other dogs.
Repeat this exercise many times (keep the sessions short and successful rather than long and stressful for the animals) gradually bringing your pets closer together as long as they continue to show calm behaviour.
To meet those objectives, biology studies at the pre-college level should focus on animals as living, sentient creatures with intrinsic value, stressing their behaviour, life patterns, and relationship with the environment.
And as a study in the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science found, «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing dogs in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding dogs for their entire reproductive lives — in most cases, years — in their cages or runs; dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
Despite these limitations there was consensus among respondents that the behaviour of companion animals changed as a result of the loss of a companion animal.
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