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  • Assessing Animal Welfare with Behavior: Onward with Caution

    Assessing Animal Welfare with Behavior: Onward with Caution

  • Female Mate Choice Based Upon Male Motor Performance

    Female Mate Choice Based Upon Male Motor Performance

  • Arxiv:2002.12429V1 [Q-Bio.PE] 27 Feb 2020 Ilgclsga a Enoeo H Udmna Ujcsi Subjects Fundamental the of Owren One Imals

    Arxiv:2002.12429V1 [Q-Bio.PE] 27 Feb 2020 Ilgclsga a Enoeo H Udmna Ujcsi Subjects Fundamental the of Owren One Imals

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    I ADAPTIVE RHETORIC

  • The Application of Animal Signaling Theory to Human Phenomena: Some Thoughts and Clari®Cations

    The Application of Animal Signaling Theory to Human Phenomena: Some Thoughts and Clari®Cations

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    Lecture 17 Notes: Anti-Predation Behavior

  • Animal Communication

    Animal Communication

  • Cognitive Ethology Carolyn A

    Cognitive Ethology Carolyn A

  • Habitat Use of Sympatric Prey Suggests Divergent Anti-Predator Responses

    Habitat Use of Sympatric Prey Suggests Divergent Anti-Predator Responses

  • Signal Reliability and Intraspecific Deception

    Signal Reliability and Intraspecific Deception

  • Austin Sample

    Austin Sample

  • Two Conceptions of Consciousness and Why Only the Neo-Aristotelian One Enables Us to Construct Evolutionary Explanations ✉ Harry Smit1 & Peter Hacker2

    Two Conceptions of Consciousness and Why Only the Neo-Aristotelian One Enables Us to Construct Evolutionary Explanations ✉ Harry Smit1 & Peter Hacker2

  • Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature

    Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature

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    Mule Deer (Odocoileus Hemionus)

  • The Handicap Principle

    The Handicap Principle

  • The Art of Tracking the Origin of Science

    The Art of Tracking the Origin of Science

  • Grade 4: Module 2B: Unit 1: Lesson 1 Building Background Knowledge: What Are Animal Defense Mechanisms?

    Grade 4: Module 2B: Unit 1: Lesson 1 Building Background Knowledge: What Are Animal Defense Mechanisms?

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