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, ...
A new study reveals that a cat's purr reveals more about its identity and emotions than the familiar, flexible meow.
WHAT is man? To this age-old question, the social sciences are now proposing some extraordinarily complicated new answers. First and foremost, man is an animal—but he is neither the end product of ...
Progress toward a cognitive ethology / Donald R. Griffin -- From folk psychology to cognitive ethology / Colin G. Beer -- How is cognitive ethology possible? / Jonathan Bennett -- Cognitive ethology ...
This unit introduces students to the principles of animal ethology, behavioural development, common behaviour problems and legal aspects of clinical animal behaviour focusing on the commonly owned ...
Research collaboration: Animal and Human Ethology (EthoS) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions. Identify research insights to ...
This unit introduces students to the principles of animal ethology, behavioural development, and welfare focussing on the commonly owned companion animal species. Knowledge about ‘normal’ behaviour is ...
So, my conclusion is that ethology's cover hasn't been blown for there was no cover to blow, and no ethologist I know would attempt to argue that ethology or any other discipline alone could possibly ...
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