Life history theory predicts that animals whose activities impose time, energy or survivorship costs at one stage of their lives will subsequently suffer incremental decreases in fitness unless there are compensatory benefits. Play, a widespread activity among juvenile mammals and several orders of birds' appears costly, yet its adaptive significance is poorly understood despite over 15 years of detailed study. Four issues have plagued understanding of the function of play: lack of a consensus on its definition, difficulties in selectively depriving animals of play opportunities and in meeting the challenge of interpreting negative results, paucity of empirical data on the costs of play, and failure to pay sufficient attention to field and ...
Date of Acceptance:Fun is functional: play is evolution's way of making sure animals acquire and per...
Play has long been identified as a potential welfare indicator because it often disappears when anim...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
Play is an important and understudied class of phenomena that likely serves a critical role in the o...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Why animals play has been a perennial question, but most of the thinking about this has been framed ...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
In this review, we present a new conceptual framework for the study of play behavior, a hitherto puz...
Children love to play. Why do they find such a frivolous activity so pleasurable and desirable? Perh...
Although play occurs in a wide variety of animals, models of the origins of play behavior are lackin...
Play behaviour is common across mammals, but it is particularly frequent in primates. Several explan...
The overwhelming majority of play research concerns juveniles. However, a full understanding of the ...
Play is ephemeral and versatile. Probably for this reason it is so diffi cult to study systematicall...
In these papers we mainly consider how analyses of social play in nonhuman animals (hereafter animal...
Abstract- Play is widespread among vertebrates. Some animal groups stand out in their play behaviors...
Date of Acceptance:Fun is functional: play is evolution's way of making sure animals acquire and per...
Play has long been identified as a potential welfare indicator because it often disappears when anim...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
Play is an important and understudied class of phenomena that likely serves a critical role in the o...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Why animals play has been a perennial question, but most of the thinking about this has been framed ...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
In this review, we present a new conceptual framework for the study of play behavior, a hitherto puz...
Children love to play. Why do they find such a frivolous activity so pleasurable and desirable? Perh...
Although play occurs in a wide variety of animals, models of the origins of play behavior are lackin...
Play behaviour is common across mammals, but it is particularly frequent in primates. Several explan...
The overwhelming majority of play research concerns juveniles. However, a full understanding of the ...
Play is ephemeral and versatile. Probably for this reason it is so diffi cult to study systematicall...
In these papers we mainly consider how analyses of social play in nonhuman animals (hereafter animal...
Abstract- Play is widespread among vertebrates. Some animal groups stand out in their play behaviors...
Date of Acceptance:Fun is functional: play is evolution's way of making sure animals acquire and per...
Play has long been identified as a potential welfare indicator because it often disappears when anim...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...