Websites using behavioural ecology as a keyword
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brembs.net: Research on Learning, Memory and Evolutionhttp://site-overview.com/stats/brembs.net
Homepage of Bjoern Brembs - Research on Learning, Memory and Evolution
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Animal Biotelemetry | Home pagehttp://site-overview.com/stats/animalbiotelemetry.com
<p>Animal Biotelemetry is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes the results of studies utilizing telemetric techniques (including biologgers) to understand physiological, behavioural, and ecological mechanisms in a broad range of environments (e.g. terrestrial, freshwater and marine) and taxa.</p>
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Stephan T. Leu | Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionhttp://site-overview.com/stats/stephanleu-ecology.com
I am a behavioural and evolutionary ecologist. I am interested in the interface of animal behaviour and ecology in an evolutionary framework. A strong focus in my research is on social behaviour, its drivers and consequences. I use lizards and lately also mammals to investigate those research themes. I am funded by an Australian Research Council…
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The Morrell Lab | Lesley Morrell | Behavioural ecology at the University of Hullhttp://site-overview.com/stats/themorrelllab.wordpress.com
We are interested in how animals respond to their environments, particularly in the context of anti-predator aggregation and environmental change. We are interested in how animals interact with one another in their foraging, mating and social decisions, and how the environment affects these behaviours. Projects include the behavioural responses of small fish to increasing environmental turbidity,…
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