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Nest building, the forgotten behaviour

Nest building, the forgotten behaviour

... As the nests that were built with only flexible material required, on average, over twice as many pieces of material to complete a nest it appears that birds select nest material based o[r] ... See full document

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A role for nonapeptides and dopamine in nest building behaviour

A role for nonapeptides and dopamine in nest building behaviour

... birds’ behaviour using NOLDUS OBSERVER (TrackSys Ltd, Notting- ham, UK) behavioural analysis software and measured the occurrence of behaviours performed 80–50 min prior to sacrifice, a time bin in which Fos ... See full document

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF BUILDING EVALUATION METHODOLOGIES: FORGOTTEN IDEAS AND THE STATE OF THE ART

THE DEVELOPMENT OF BUILDING EVALUATION METHODOLOGIES: FORGOTTEN IDEAS AND THE STATE OF THE ART

... ways building occupants might respond to thermal discomfort (Nicol, ...human behaviour and import it to even more complicated building simulation models emphasise the importance of the human factor ... See full document

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Social learning in nest building birds : a role for familiarity

Social learning in nest building birds : a role for familiarity

... Nest building, then, is a system that is amenable to exper- imental manipulation to examine such mechanisms underlying the transmission of information about physical ...that nest building may ... See full document

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What can nest building birds teach us?

What can nest building birds teach us?

... all behaviour reflects an interaction between genetic endowment, ontogenetic processes, and later ...birds’ nest-building behaviours is to measure the repeatability of those behaviours over time ... See full document

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The neuroethology and evolution of nest building behaviour

The neuroethology and evolution of nest building behaviour

... in nest building to those identified using pre-existing behavioural paradigms will help to increase our understanding of how the brain organises motor sequences across different ...animal behaviour, ... See full document

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Analyzing avian incubation with a computer algorithm

Analyzing avian incubation with a computer algorithm

... incubation behaviour, the typical reproductive behaviours are first ...a nest. A typical zebra finch nest is constructed in a dome ...to building of the ...the nest during incubation is ... See full document

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Caught red handed: behaviour of brood thieves in an Indian ant

Caught red handed: behaviour of brood thieves in an Indian ant

... their nest (Sakagami et ...conspecific nest to steal food from returning foragers when they enter the ...their behaviour to avoid capture while returning to their own nest – taking a ... See full document

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Forgetting Follow

Forgetting Follow

... could begin to technically recreate it.’ 35 The recreation of memory in performance is indexical for the creative team’s search for imaginary time, a process that is evident in the ‘Sign Name Ned’ scenes of Follow, which ... See full document

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Evaluation of nest site preferences of a nest dismantler, the Hair-crested Drongo (Dicrurus hottentottus) in Dongzhai National Nature Reserve of central China

Evaluation of nest site preferences of a nest dismantler, the Hair-crested Drongo (Dicrurus hottentottus) in Dongzhai National Nature Reserve of central China

... selected nest sites that were recently abandoned, failed, successful or currently active; however we gave preference to those that were not cur- rently active to minimize disturbance on nesting behav- ...use ... See full document

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Estimation of homing distance in desert ants, Cataglyphis
fortis, remains unaffected by disturbance of walking behaviour

Estimation of homing distance in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, remains unaffected by disturbance of walking behaviour

... walking behaviour, at least for corrugation wavelengths (12–25 mm) in the range of normal stride ...walking behaviour. This demonstrates a remarkable robustness of walking behaviour and homing, and ... See full document

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The forgotten

The forgotten

... Evidence-based guideline: antiepileptic drug selection for people with HIV/AIDS: report of the quality standards subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Ad Hoc Task for[r] ... See full document

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Porcine circovirus type 2 associated reproductive failure in a specific pathogen free (SPF) piglet producing herd in Norway: a case report

Porcine circovirus type 2 associated reproductive failure in a specific pathogen free (SPF) piglet producing herd in Norway: a case report

... In the first non-vaccinated batch consisting of 17 sows and 53 gilts (76% gilts), one gilt showed nest-building activity and mammary development without farrowing when expected. The gilt was slaughtered ... See full document

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Forgotten?

Forgotten?

... It is important to tackle these forms of racism and hatred - as well as anti-Gypsyism and Afro phobia - jointly, so as to show all forms of racism and hatred are of concern to all, and are equally important to address. ... See full document

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The breeding biology and behaviour of the yellow breasted tit (Petroica macrocephala macrocephala)

The breeding biology and behaviour of the yellow breasted tit (Petroica macrocephala macrocephala)

... The breeding biology, territorial behaviour, movements of banded birds, nest sites and nests, feeding biology and vocalizations of a population of Yellow-breasted tits Petroica macroceph[r] ... See full document

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Breeding biology and behaviour of the forest raven Corvus tasmanicus in southern Tasmania

Breeding biology and behaviour of the forest raven Corvus tasmanicus in southern Tasmania

... Away from the nest, and outside the breeding season, Forest Ravens are consistent with other bird species in spending most of their time in perching behaviour and foraging... The Forest [r] ... See full document

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Fanning behaviour and communication in the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), an invasive fish

Fanning behaviour and communication in the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), an invasive fish

... proportionally larger fused pelvic and caudal fins than non-reproductive males. I propose that a larger caudal fin may be important during lifting behaviours to make the male appear larger. This illusion of a larger ... See full document

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Male Blue Gourami  (Trichogaster trichopterus)  Nest Building Behavior Is Affected  by Other Males and Females

Male Blue Gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) Nest Building Behavior Is Affected by Other Males and Females

... In this study, we examine male blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) nest-building behavior that is affected by other males and interactions under experimental conditions. Males found in the area control ... See full document

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Novel underwater soundscape: acoustic repertoire of plainfin midshipman fish

Novel underwater soundscape: acoustic repertoire of plainfin midshipman fish

... Although we only analyzed individual hums with durations of up to about 450 s, they can last for 1 h or more (Ibara et al., 1983). Fig. 13 shows how the nocturnal soundscape of midshipman is dominated by humming during ... See full document

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Nest building and description of parental care behavior in a temperate reef fish, Chromis crusma (Pisces: Pomacentridae)

Nest building and description of parental care behavior in a temperate reef fish, Chromis crusma (Pisces: Pomacentridae)

... parental care (Amundsen 2003). Egg characteristics may also be associated with adult behavior. For example, egg size and development time can depend on predominance and duration of parental care (Sargent et al. 1987; ... See full document

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