By motivating and properly supervising your puppy you not only preempt the development
of wild behavior, you are wisely and effectively making use of your time together.
Right now you might be worrying about taking your dog out in public because
of their wild behavior.
On the other, it introduces a group of indigenous lemurs whose definition
of wild behavior is techno - dancing and acting like party animals.
Not exact matches
But, as he outlined in a 1999 paper, he's since rejected that idea in light
of research into the
behavior of wolves in the
wild.
Former Fortress hedge fund manager Michael Novogratz told a conference Tuesday that the digital currency market will be a
wild roller coaster ride full
of froth and shady
behavior.
Nevertheless, the
behavior of animals in the
wild can not be examined in this way.
Girls may show more withdrawing and dejection, or «little adult»
behavior that is unlikely to draw the same level
of attention that a boy's
wild and uncontrolled
behavior does.
There is one cause that is most commonly at the crux
of all
of these symptoms, as well as rashes, diarrhea, constipation, and
wild behavior: allergy to or intolerance
of certain food proteins — most often from cow's milk, but also sometimes from wheat, soy, and an array
of other foods consumed by breastfeeding mom, in formula, or otherwise in baby's diet.8 These can cause irritation and inflammation in the intestines that lead at times to reflux, and more often to signs
of distress that mimic reflux.
Are these barbarians in the
wilds of Nigeria supposed to check their Twitter accounts and say «Uh-oh, Michelle Obama is very cross with us, we better change our
behavior.»»
Depending on the initial prevalence
of each strategy, the game can fall into different long - term
behaviors — such as a stable state in which a third
of players use each strategy, or
wild fluctuations in which one strategy nearly disappears and then rebounds at the expense
of the others.
Alan Wilson's Structure and Motion Laboratory developed a collar to track cheetahs» hunting
behavior and movement patterns in the
wild at the level
of individual footfalls.
When Alzheimer first interviewed the 51 - year - old woman, she was enveloped in a fog
of confusion, and she exhibited delusional
behavior: She was intensely jealous
of her husband; she sometimes would start screaming, thinking people wanted to kill her; and she became
wild and uncontrollable.
«
wild» or undomesticated) is a human child who, from a very young age, has lived in isolation from human contact and has remained unaware
of human social
behavior, and unexposed to language.
This research shows that individual animals»
behaviors can increase their chances
of survival by allowing flexible, real - time adjustments to the many different microhabitats encountered in the
wild.
Biologists studying mate selection in the
wild search for changes in appearance or
behavior that cause unsuccessful individuals to do better in the next round
of courtship.
But they are difficult to observe and, like that
of many seemingly familiar animals, their
behavior in the
wild is almost unknown.
And that is what I have observed in my observation
of both
wild and domestic animals, based on my (subjective) interpretation
of their
behavior.
But biologists have yet to sort out some basic issues
of fossa gender (see «
Wild Thing,» page TK), and the animal's behavior in the wild is even more of a myst
Wild Thing,» page TK), and the animal's
behavior in the
wild is even more of a myst
wild is even more
of a mystery.
«Only by observing the context in which these
behaviors occur in the
wild can we begin to piece together how this octopus has evolved
behaviors so radically different from what occurs in most other species
of octopus.»
Hauser himself, a professor
of psychology, human evolutionary biology, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard and codirector
of the school's Mind / Brain /
Behavior Initiative, has analyzed the antics
of tamarins, vervet monkeys, macaques, and starlings in captivity, as well as rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees in the
wild.
First observed by Darwin but best chronicled in a 20th - century Soviet attempt to breed tame foxes, domestication syndrome covers a range
of unintended physical traits that emerge as a
wild species is selectively bred for more docile
behavior.
This relatively rare occurrence allowed the researchers to examine possible differences in the social bonds and
behavior of wild immature baboons that grow up with or without the influence
of mothers and fathers.
They were first identified, on the basis
of skeletal material, in the 1920s, but it wasn't until the 1970s that their
behavior in the
wild was studied, and then only sporadically.
Although field studies have found little evidence
of cooperative
behavior in
wild bonobos, it may simply be that their lush forest habitat provides enough easily accessible food that teamwork isn't necessary, de Waal says.
Researchers have long suspected that chimps and other apes might engage in similar
behavior, but they very rarely observe the death
of a chimp in the
wild, says Richard Byrne, a psychologist at the University
of St. Andrews in the United Kingdom.
In other words, natural selection might sometimes favor genetic variants that produce a mix
of behaviors — the
wild dancers — over variants that create the same outcomes.
«Tokay geckos are naturally aggressive and that sometimes leads to their release in the
wild by owners who were not aware
of their
behavior.
As I mentioned earlier, when you approach an octopus in the
wild, in at least some species the octopus sends out one arm to inspect you —
behavior that suggests a kind
of deliberateness, an action guided by the brain.
Male and female mice lacking Neuroligin - 3 modify the
behavior of their
wild - type littermates.
Langergraber, who studies the evolution
of cooperation and social relationships in
wild chimpanzees, notes that there's compelling evidence in finches, crows, and gorillas that some
behaviors — like learning to use tools or eat nettles that will sting unless they are handled just so — have genetic underpinnings.
This life - tracking craze has produced something that many clinical researchers covet: a deluge
of intimate data about individuals» moment - to - moment
behavior in «the
wild,» as researchers sometimes call the world outside the controlled environment
of the lab or the clinic.
I remember this vividly because I worked on one
of the programs he mocked, an examination
of the
behavior and genetics
of wild Himalayan rhesus monkeys.
In the first, Platt and colleagues looked at the foraging
behaviors of rhesus macaques, a non-human primate species the researchers have studied both in the lab and in the
wild.
Roselli's discoveries about the reproductive
behavior of domestic sheep may provide clues to population dynamics in endangered
wild sheep.
The distribution
of chimpanzee cultural
behaviors in the
wild may therefore be strongly affected by the identity and social characteristics
of the original inventors.
Data from this study are therefore relevant to the
behavior of wild chimpanzees and the potential transmission
of chimpanzee cultures.
Analysis
of feeding activity using dyed yeast demonstrated no significant differences in dye ingestion between
wild - type and CCHa2 - R mutants (S4 Fig), suggesting that down - regulation
of CCHa2 / CCHa2 - R signaling does not affect larval feeding
behaviors.
To confirm, evaluate, and quantify the extent
of such exponential
behavior in individual plant roots, we analyzed root epidermal (trichoblast, to be able to recognize root hair) and cortex cell files
of wild ‐ type Col ‐ 0 ecotype, from day 1 to 10 postgermination (Materials and Methods, Dataset EV1).
In the
wild, records from over four decades
of research at Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania have logged 32 innovations in
behavior, but most
of these have not spread [33].
Because ravens typically do not use tools in the
wild, and bartering is not one
of their known natural
behaviors, the findings provide evidence that these birds possess complex cognitive skills that can be flexibly applied to novel situations.
Major current projects include 1) Evaluating pesticide exposure and risk to
wild bees and managed honey bees in different landscapes, 2) Combining empirical data with network modeling to understand pathogen transmission in complex plant - pollinator networks, and 3) Understanding how pesticide and pathogen stress influence bee
behavior and delivery
of pollination services to agriculturally important crops.
The development
of feeding and social
behavior in
wild mantled howler monkeys.
Based on observations
of a group
of three young female Somali
wild asses at the Saint Louis Zoo, the study provides new insight into the species» social
behavior in a captive setting — a relatively good proxy environment for the early phases
of wild animal domestication.
Since ancient populations
of African
wild ass were ancestors
of donkeys, she wanted to learn more about the
behavior of African
wild asses to inform her work on domestication.
Combining field and lab approaches, Ana's research seeks to understand how aggression shapes the spacing
behavior of species in the
wild, as well as how the brain controls the acquisition and consolidation
of the dominance - subordinate status.
I proved during my research study that
wild chimpanzees that are habituated to human observers on the ground are tolerant to, and most importantly do not alter their natural
behaviors in the presence
of, human observers in the canopy.»
However, TPH2 − / − mice were not different from
wild - type controls on any
of these tests and in some cases were more resistant to the development
of depression - like
behaviors than
wild - type controls.»
I'm also very passionate about sharks and shark conservation, and it's my dream to study the
behavior of wild sharks once I graduate from college in a couple
of years!!
Some time I have a
wild adventurous side
of me, I definitely have morals and integrity but some time its guide my
behavior in some ways or another.
Some time I have a
wild adventurous side
of me, I definitely have morals and integrity that I need to guide my
behavior.