Sentences with phrase «of ethology»

On the basis of his observations of infants and young children as well as his extensive knowledge of the field of ethology, he concluded that the young of all species come into this world biologically prepared to love and to attach to a loving caregiver.
Attachment theory emerges from the field of ethology and assumes that human behavior - like all animals - is species - specific, with a goal to attach to another member of the species for survival and protection (Bowlby, 1982; Fonagy, 1997; Lewis, Feiring, & Rosenthal, 2000; Waters, Weinfield, & Hamilton, 2000).
Many pet lovers and owners are often fascinated with why cats, dogs and other species of pets act the way they do, from the study of ethology and evolution, to thousands of years of domestication and artificial selection.
However, given the clear rational evidence, breed - specific legislation is still a legally viable option.There is no new evidence that undermines the holdings of Colorado Dog Fanciers, only new relevant evidence that adds additional support for BSL, as the differential treatment of pit bulls is based upon logical, rational evidence from the scientific field of ethology.
Researchers at the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology (Vetmeduni Vienna) and the Acoustics Research Institute (Austrian Academy of Sciences) recently developed a new method to automatically detect mouse song, which they call the Automatic Mouse Ultrasound Detector (A-MUD).
They moved these legs rapidly to mimic scuttling (Journal of Ethology, doi.org/b72z).
The findings stand to significantly impact the field of ethology — the objective study of animal behavior — and may prove as profound as the breakthroughs that allowed robots to learn to recognize obstacles and navigate their environment.
This could result in an increased risk of illness and weaker young,» explains study director Herbert Hoi from the Vetmeduni Vienna's Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology.
Joaquín Cerdá Sureda, the head of the station's Department of Ethology and Biodiversity Conservation, has been named acting director.
The research group of Computational Intelligence Group (CIG) from the School of Computing at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), in collaboration with a veterinary student from Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio and the Department of Ethology from Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest have carried out a research on canine behavior showing that gender, age, context and individual recognition can be identified with a high percentage of success through statistical and computational methods of pattern recognition applied to their barking.
Herbert Hoi and Katharina Mahr of the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology at Vetmeduni Vienna have demonstrated for the first time that female blue tits sing in the presence of a predator.
This had already been shown in an earlier study by researchers from the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology at the Vetmeduni Vienna.
«Coyotes are very reliant upon smell when hunting and are much bigger than the foxes,» says Allen, who thinks the foxes use this scent camouflage to give themselves a chance to escape (Journal of Ethology, doi.org/bxj9).
To test for the ability to recognize conspecific eggs, Herbert Hoi and colleagues at the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna introduced both real eggs and cardboard models into the nests of tree sparrows.
Even his reputation as the founder of ethology and begetter of the neo-Darwinian synthesis are attributed first to reworking the observations of the pioneering amateurs Edmund Selous and Eliot Howard (writes contributor Richard Burkhardt) and secondly to excluding untenable views of evolutionary mechanisms so that a relatively clear - cut and simplistic version remained (writes Will Provine).
Andrea Camperio - Ciani, a professor of ethology and evolutionary psychology at the University of Padua, interviewed 98 gay men and 100 straight men and found that the mothers of gay men had an average of 2.7 children, while the mothers of straight men averaged 2.3.
She found that the bugs repeatedly either stalk or lure their prey (Journal of Ethology, DOI: 10.1007 / s10164 -009-0202-8).
Every mother knows this fear of which Konrad Lorenz, one of the founding fathers of ethology, speaks.
From the philosophical point of view, the central problem of ethology is the relation between purposiveness («purpose» here has the usual meaning — a striving after a future goal retained as some kind of an image or idea) and directiveness.
Sir Patrick Bateson, Cambridge Professor of Ethology 23.

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The existence of the most elementary social structures and the sciences of psychology and ethology suggest strongly that living occasions may indeed exhibit the structure of enduring objects that have personal order.
She formerly held the position of Distinguished University Professor of Biology at the University of Maryland and prior to that was Professor in the Departments of Ecology, Ethology and Evolution and in Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
Each of the motifs that make up the corpus of adinkra symbolism has a name and meaning derived from a proverb, a historical event, human attitude, ethology, plant life - form, or shapes of inanimate and man - made objects.
Trained as a psychobiologist, his research has contributed to advancements in the fields of developmental psychology, physiological psychology, and perception; he has also made important contributions in the fields of genetics, developmental biology, immunobiology, ethology, and molecular biology.
Books like this are part of a long tradition that winds back to sociobiology, pop ethology and eventually to Genesis — which still owns the copyright on the idea that humans are fundamentally flawed.
As a compulsive student, writer, traveler, and explainer, he is to ethology — the study of animal behavior — what Carl Sagan was to astronomy.
At the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development's Laboratory of Comparative Ethology (LCE) in Poolesville, Md., headed by psychologist Stephen Suomi, infant monkeys are taken from their mothers often within hours of birth.
Funding: This work was supported in part by the Grant - in - Aid for Scientific Research (B) and Grant - in - Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas «Systems Molecular Ethology» from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan.
EthoVision XT is used in a wide range of fields, mostly related to neurosciences, such as toxicology, safety pharmacology, psychopharmacology, drug discovery, molecular biology, genetics, behavioral neurosciences, but also in applied ethology, and animal welfare studies.
Scientists from the fields of ecology, biochemistry, organic chemistry, entomology, ethology, and insect physiology work closely together in the Institute in order to understand the complex system of chemical communication.
The requirements include upwards of 300 hours of dog training experience as a lead teacher, passing a 250 - question exam covering instructor skills, ethology (the science of animal behavior), husbandry, learning theory and training equipment.
Lead author Attila Andics, from the Comparative Ethology Research Group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, said: «We think dogs and humans have a very similar mechanism to process emotional information.»
This certification requires at least 500 documented hours of behavior consulting, five letters of recommendation from veterinarians, colleagues, and clients, and passing a rigorous, independent exam on applied behavior analysis, biology and anatomy, ethology, health and development, and consulting skills.
Her education has been in Zoology, Psychology and Ethology (behavior of wild animals) and her training started with academic research on the social behavior of birds.
With this, the American Society of Veterinary Ethology (the name was later changed to the American Veterinary Society for Animal Behavior) was launched in 1976.
A little about Dr. Fox: He is a graduate of the Royal Veterinary College, London, and holds doctoral degrees in medicine and ethology / animal behavior from the University of London, England.
As part of this program they have studied topics including: sociobiology; psychology of learning; behavioral genetics; behavioral physiology; psychopharmacology; ethology; and behavioral endocrinology.
Behaviorists An essential addition to your understanding of feline ethology, this DVD also provides lots of practical advice about solving litter box problems, cats who play «too rough,» and how to introduce unfamiliar cats to each other.
What does the ethology of dogs tell us?
Recently a study was published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science, the Official Journal of the International Society for Applied Ethology.
To prove the claims, Attila Andics, Ph.D. on Comparative Ethology and his colleagues at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest gathered a group of 13 dogs.
A 2001 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Andrea earned her Bachelors at the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign in Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution in 1978 and Read more -LSB-...]
His main research field is the cooperation between guide dogs and their owners, comparative ethology of canids, and ethorobotics.
In 2015, following hundreds of hours of dog training experience, and a rigorous exam covering animal husbandry, ethology, instructional skills, learning theory, and training equipment, LaurieAnn earned her CPDT - KA distinction from the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers.
A native of Montreal, Canada, Dr. Stefanie Schwartz, DVM, MSc, DACVB earned her undergraduate degree in Psychobiology / Animal Behavior from McGill University before completing her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (1984) and Master of Science (1988) in Ethology (the study of animal behavior) from the University of Montreal.
attempts to explain the intricacies of bunny behavior and dispel certain myths by exploring various areas of rabbit ethology and answering mailed in reader questions.
Ethology emphasized the manner in which members of a species inherited specific behavioral adaptations to a particular environment, providing them with the advantages needed to succeed through natural selection.
Tap into Patricia McConnell's knowledge of feline ethology to learn more about your cat's behavior and how to ensure your cat happily uses the litter box that you have provided.
Her main objective is to keep dogs in their «furever» homes by teaching people how dogs learn and how to teach them using POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT training methods and promoting understanding of canine behavior through biology and ethology perspectives and Relationship Building.
An important component of success is understanding canine ethology, which is the natural behavior of dogs.
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