This article discusses marine mammal examples for each of these basic problems in the behavioral ecology of all animal species: foraging behavior: how to find, select, and process prey; predator avoidance or defense: the flip side of foraging from the prey’s point of view; dispersal and migration; competition and agonistic behavior; sexual behavior: how to find, court, and choose mates; parental behavior; social behavior; and social relationships.</p
Foraging behavior is a key ecological factor that has wide-ranging implications for individual fitne...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Most of the major categories of adaptive behavior can be seen in all animals. This course begins wit...
This chapter provides the overview of marine mammals behavior. Marine mammalogists often divide beha...
The three orders which comprise the extant marine mammals exhibit a wide range of behaviors, varying...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Marine mammals are highly social animals that rely on cooperative behaviors to survive in an aquatic...
This chapter explores the reproductive behavior of marine mammals. Reproductive behavior is an impor...
Animal Behavior uses Tinbergen's four questions-causation, survival value, ontogeny and evolution-to...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
The impacts of human activities on the natural world are becoming increasingly apparent, with rapid ...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
Foraging behavior is a key ecological factor that has wide-ranging implications for individual fitne...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Most of the major categories of adaptive behavior can be seen in all animals. This course begins wit...
This chapter provides the overview of marine mammals behavior. Marine mammalogists often divide beha...
The three orders which comprise the extant marine mammals exhibit a wide range of behaviors, varying...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Marine mammals are highly social animals that rely on cooperative behaviors to survive in an aquatic...
This chapter explores the reproductive behavior of marine mammals. Reproductive behavior is an impor...
Animal Behavior uses Tinbergen's four questions-causation, survival value, ontogeny and evolution-to...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator? ’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
The impacts of human activities on the natural world are becoming increasingly apparent, with rapid ...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
Foraging behavior is a key ecological factor that has wide-ranging implications for individual fitne...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Most of the major categories of adaptive behavior can be seen in all animals. This course begins wit...