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Can we use anthropomorphic language in animal behaviour research? | Ecologica
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Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Can we use anthropomorphic language in animal behaviour research? July 27, 2014. And Capuchin monkeys get visibly angry when treated unfairly as this video shows. The possibility than animals can think for themselves is also often questioned. And yet we know that some animals such as chimps. And deception by ravens. Deep in thought. Do chimps think like we do? One of the main arguments. I am not suggesting that we should abandon all caution and start us...
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Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. A spider that masquerades as a bird dropping. June 10, 2014. To spiders that look just like ants. The benefits of these disguises vary from species to species. For many blending seamlessly into the background. Provides some protection against predators, while for others it allows them to creep up on their prey unnoticed. Or lure victims to their demise. The south-east Asian orb-web spider known as. Standing on its web decoration. B) A bird dropping.
Urbanisation is changing the way birds sing | Ecologica
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Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Urbanisation is changing the way birds sing. February 19, 2015. In 1800 only 3% of the world’s population lived in urban areas, yet as the industrial revolution picked up pace in the early 18. Centuries the number of people moving from the countryside to work in the newly industrialised cities soared. By 1950 29% of the world’s population were living in cities and by 1985 this had grown to 42% while in 2025 it is estimated to that it will be over 60%.
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Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Great tits hunt for Pipistrelle bats. March 12, 2014. Has switched from its staple diet of seeds and insects and has learnt to search for, kill and eat hibernating bats (. A Great tit (. Not a typical carnivore. The earliest suggestion that great tits might hunt for bats goes back to at least 1947 when a Swedish biologist named Olaf Ryberg observed dead bats in Sweden with “. Injury, caused e.g. by titmice (possibly also bigger birds). The research team...
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Evolution. Ecology. Animal Behaviour. Conservation. Cooperative sperm, killer sperm and the competition for reproductive success. July 20, 2014. In the closing paragraph of. On the origin of species. Male red deer (. Compete for mating opportunities by fighting. Male red deer (. Fight for their chance to mate by using their huge antlers to batter their rivals into submission, while male northern elephant seals (. Aim to attract females by out-performing the displays of rival males. Mating has occurred as...
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For teaching a course I needed to take a closer look at a CPU. I asked around and got my hands on an old P-III Coppermine that was about to get thrown out. I’ll start with a disclaimer: I know virtually nothing about CPUs, so if I claim something to be true, it probably isn’t. Click images for full-size. Especially the scanning electron microscope images below could be interesting to view in all its splendor. A saw comes in handy sometimes. A piece of the processor chip came off. This is a piece of the p...
Sciency Things | New science, old science, good science, bad science. Communicated.
New science, old science, good science, bad science. Communicated. Behind the Scenes at Bristol Museum: Gallery. Last week I was lucky enough to take a tour behind the scenes at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. Here is a collection of some of the fascinating things I saw. (See my earlier post for more about science communication and taxidermy at Bristol Museum). Continue reading →. Behind the Scenes at Bristol Museum: Science Communication and Taxidermy. Science educators: watch this! Eight weeks ago,...
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Thursday, 13 August 2015. Archaeodobenus akamatsui: A fossil Walrus from the early Late Miocene of Hokkaido. Walruses, Odobenidae, have a good fossil record from the middle Late Miocene (about 8 million years ago) onwards, and appear to have been a fairly diverse group of large Seals for much of that time, with the single surviving modern species, Odobenus rosmarus. Published in the journal PLoS One. On 5 August 2015, Yoshihiro Tanaka. Of the Hokkaido University Museum. The Department of Geology. In (A) ...