When the environment changes dramatically, animals from mollusks to crows can make big changes in their behavior that enable them to survive. For example, marmots and ground squirrels in California ...
Evolutionary approach to animal behavior -- Diversity of behavior -- Genetics of behavior -- Development of behavior -- Nerve cells and behavior -- Organization of behavior -- Evolution of behavior: ...
A recent study by Ruibao Li and Jennah Dharamshi published in Nature may help us understand the beginnings of animal ...
Inequality is not unique to human groups and societies. Individuals with relatively little power possess a variety of ...
Papers presented at the 7th Spring Systematics Symposium of the Field Museum, Chicago, May 1984. Homology, analogy, and the evolution of behavior / George V. Lauder -- Social and unsocial behavior in ...
When people build cities and introduce invasive creatures, resident critter populations sometimes adapt Brian Handwerk | Science Correspondent Several species have evolved in response to human ...
A new study argues that human culture — including religion, politics and war — influences how wildlife evolves in cities. In Los Angeles, factors such as policing, zoning, and local values and ...
Much like his ninja namesake, Naruto the white-lipped peccary was a bit of a loner. Named after the titular character from a popular manga and anime, Naruto was the youngest male and one of the least ...