Treves et al.’s target article emphasizes the importance of including nonhuman animals in the scope of conservation frameworks, countering an anthropocentric orientation in conservation biology. In support, I discuss how stereotypes of other animal species may bias our behavior toward them
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Commentators Washington (2019) and Tiffin (2019) point out that the individual vs. collective dichot...
What was Investigated and WhyDogs and pigs share multiple traits, yet dogs are typically companions ...
Treves et al.’s target article emphasizes the importance of including nonhuman animals in the scope ...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
Treves et al.’s target article can play an important role in reconciling the needs of future generat...
The animal stereotype approach dissolves ‘animals’ into diverse images depending on their species. F...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
Nonhuman animals are typically excluded from the scope of social psychology. This article presents a...
Highlighting the shared evolutionary relationships between humans and animals — and recognizing that...
Our commentators come from many fields and disciplines and express highly divergent views, illustrat...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
Treves et al. are right about the need for morally just preservation of nonhumans. Their suggestions...
Chapman & Huffman’s target article calls for a reevaluation of claims of human uniqueness and superi...
People’s attitudes to animals are becoming increasingly important for the success of invasive specie...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Commentators Washington (2019) and Tiffin (2019) point out that the individual vs. collective dichot...
What was Investigated and WhyDogs and pigs share multiple traits, yet dogs are typically companions ...
Treves et al.’s target article emphasizes the importance of including nonhuman animals in the scope ...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
Treves et al.’s target article can play an important role in reconciling the needs of future generat...
The animal stereotype approach dissolves ‘animals’ into diverse images depending on their species. F...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
Nonhuman animals are typically excluded from the scope of social psychology. This article presents a...
Highlighting the shared evolutionary relationships between humans and animals — and recognizing that...
Our commentators come from many fields and disciplines and express highly divergent views, illustrat...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
Treves et al. are right about the need for morally just preservation of nonhumans. Their suggestions...
Chapman & Huffman’s target article calls for a reevaluation of claims of human uniqueness and superi...
People’s attitudes to animals are becoming increasingly important for the success of invasive specie...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Commentators Washington (2019) and Tiffin (2019) point out that the individual vs. collective dichot...
What was Investigated and WhyDogs and pigs share multiple traits, yet dogs are typically companions ...