Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever response in response to acute infections. The reactions to sickness behavior in a group member or potential group member in humans is quite variable, depending upon circumstances. In animals, the reactions to sickness behavior in a group member or potential group member evoke a specific response that reflects the species-specific lifestyle. Groups of animals can employ varied strategies to reduce or address exposure to sickness. Most of these have scarcely been studied in nature from a disease perspective: (1) adjusting exposure to sick conspecifics or contaminated areas; (2) caring for a sick group member; (3) peripheralization and agonistic beha...
Hormones help coordinate an animal\u27s physiology and behavior to match its environment and maximiz...
Good management and improved standards of animal welfare are discussed as important ways of reducing...
Diseases and pathogens are receiving increasing recognition as sources of mortality in animal popula...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
There is nothing like a pandemic to get the world thinking about how infectious diseases affect indi...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
Animals exhibit a variety of behavioural defences against socially transmitted parasites. These defe...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
An infected animal can behave, smell, sound, and look very different from a healthy version of itsel...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Hormones help coordinate animals’ physiology and behavior to match their environment and maximize fi...
Hormones help coordinate an animal\u27s physiology and behavior to match its environment and maximiz...
Good management and improved standards of animal welfare are discussed as important ways of reducing...
Diseases and pathogens are receiving increasing recognition as sources of mortality in animal popula...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
There is nothing like a pandemic to get the world thinking about how infectious diseases affect indi...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
Animals exhibit a variety of behavioural defences against socially transmitted parasites. These defe...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
An infected animal can behave, smell, sound, and look very different from a healthy version of itsel...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Hormones help coordinate animals’ physiology and behavior to match their environment and maximize fi...
Hormones help coordinate an animal\u27s physiology and behavior to match its environment and maximiz...
Good management and improved standards of animal welfare are discussed as important ways of reducing...
Diseases and pathogens are receiving increasing recognition as sources of mortality in animal popula...