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         Ethology:     more books (100)
  1. The Ethology of Predation (Zoophysiology) by E. Curio, 1976-09-21
  2. Primate Ethology by Desmond Morris, 2005-09-01
  3. The Foundations of Ethology: The Principal Ideas and Discoveries in Animal Behavior (A Touchstone book) by Konrad Z. Lorenz, 1982-12
  4. Quantitative Ethology (Pitman international series in neurobiology and behaviour) by David McFarland, Alastair Houston, 1981-10
  5. Primate Audition: Ethology and Neurobiology (Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  6. Concepts in Ethology: Animal Behavior and Bioethics by Michael W. Fox, 1997-11
  7. Ethology by Robert A. Hinde, 1986-11-13
  8. Growing Points Ethology by P. P. G. Bateson, R. A. Hinde, 1976
  9. Concepts in Ethology Animal and Human Behavior Vol.2 (The Wesley W. Spink lectures on comparative medicine) by William M. Fox, 1974-06
  10. Comparative Ethology and Evolution of the Sand Wasps by Howard E. Evans, 1966-01-01
  11. Quantitative Ethology by Patrick William Colgan, 1978-09
  12. The Dictionary of Ethology and Animal Learning
  13. Perspectives in Ethology - Volume 13: Evolution, Culture, and Behavior by Francois Tonneau, Nicholas S. Thompson, 2000-12
  14. Modern Ethology: The Science of Animal Behavior by S. A. Barnett, 1981-03-12

21. Internationale Tagung
The Conference was held in Tuebingen, Germany, 2229 August 2001. Covers the various branches of ethology and related disciplines to enhance communication between scientists.
http://homepages.uni-tuebingen.de/ethology01/
International Council of Ethologists - Ethologische Gesellschaft e.V. XXVII International ETHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE August 22-29, 2001
ethology01@uni-tuebingen.de
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22. Ethology Ecology & Evolution
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23. Department Of Animal Biology, Universit Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
An overview of the department, faculty, seminars, courses, and programs.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/eee/
Department of Animal Biology
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Morrill Hall
, 505 South Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: 217/ 333-7802
Fax: 217/ 244-4565
email: ab@life.uiuc.edu For information about the Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Home School of Integrative Biology University of Illinois For changes or corrections to this site, contact webmaster Updated

24. Ethology Ecology & Evolution
ethology ECOLOGY EVOLUTION Formerly Monitore Zoologico ItalianoSince 1890 Università degli Studi di Firenze. Dipartimento di
http://www.unifi.it/unifi/dbag/eee/home.html
Formerly Monitore Zoologico Italiano
Since 1890 Università degli Studi di Firenze
Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e Genetica "Leo Pardi"
Now available online for subscribers at www.neteditor.it In No. 1, Vol. 13, N avigation by homing pigeons:
updated perspective
by Hans G. Wallraff Click here to download the article in Adobe® Acrobat® PDF format Editor in Chief
Francesco Dessì-Fulgheri
Assistant Editors Francesca Gherardi Alberto Ugolini Managing Editor
Deborah Benvenuti
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25. Ethologische Station Sennickerode, Universität Göttingen
The Sennickerode Field Station constitutes G¶ttingen University's primate research and teaching facility. Its primary focus is on primate behavioral biology in the fields of applied ethology, ecoethology and sociobiology. A further point of research emphasizes human and non-human primate evolution in consideration and advancement of phylogenetic methodology.
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26. World Of Ethology
This site concerns ethology, animal behavior. Within are links to internetand ethological definitions. Welcome to the World of ethology.
http://kalan.freeyellow.com/
Welcome to the World of Ethology . Ethology as a science has declined in recent years to make way for conservation. Ethology, or animal behavior, is the important first step in trying to save an animal species. One must know what actually makes a certain species that species before it can be saved. Contained in this site are various pages on links to information about ethology on the web.
Ethological Links

These are links to information about behavior on the web. The info is organized by Subclass, Order, or Family, with pages on all mammalian orders.
Ethological Jobs

This page contains links to sites which have current job listings about positions concerning animal behavior.
Ethological Definitions

These are selected ethological definitions.
Primate Behavior

This is a taxonomic listing of all of the extant primates with individual pages on their behavior. Included in each page is information about the morphology, range, ecology, locomotion, social behavior, communication, and reproduction of each species.
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27. Cognition
Research papers in the fields of psychology, linguistics, computer science, neuroscience, mathematics, ethology and philosophy
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28. General Ethology Links
General ethology Links Animal Behavior Society Animal Behaviour Association forthe Study of Animal Behaviour Ione's Pages ethology Applied ethology Nebraska
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29. Matthew Elton's Home Page
I work mainly on issues within the philosophy of mind, with a particular interest in how disciplines such as psychology, ethology, artificial intelligence, and artificial life can illuminate our understanding of what it is to be a rational, selfconscious agent.
http://www.stir.ac.uk/departments/arts/philosophy/staff/elton/home.html
Matthew Elton
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University of Stirling
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I work mainly on issues within the philosophy of mind, with a particular interest in how disciplines such as psychology, ethology, artificial intelligence, and artificial life can illuminate our understanding of what it is to be a rational, self-conscious agent. I am also interested in the topic of consciousness (about which I wrote my DPhil thesis) and the changing conceptions of the self (or soul) from the Greeks to the modern day.
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30. NBB Emory - Home
The undergraduate program is for students with an interest in interdisciplinary fields like biopsychology, neuropsychology, ethology, or neuroscience.
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/NBB/index.html
euroscience and Behavioral Biology (NBB) is an inter-departmental undergrad program offering a Bachelor of Science and combining the expertise, enthusiasm, and commitment of a large and diverse group of faculty from many departments. The NBB major combines behavioral biology with the study of how the nervous system controls body functions and cognition. Using the concepts of evolution as a unifying theme, the major represents a unique interdisciplinary synthesis of the fields of Neuroscience and Behavior and provides a breadth and focus not found in traditional Biology, Psychology, Biopsychology, Neuroscience, or Anthropology programs. "These traditional disciplines ask similar questions about brain and behavior, but often from different points of view," says Paul Lennard, director of the NBB program. "The interdisciplinary nature of NBB degree brings new insights to our students."
The NBB Program strives to build a community among faculty and students, adding a mentor program that pairs undergraduates with graduate students; a clinical neurology rotatation where undergraduates pair with fourth year medical students, a study abroad exchange program with University of St Andrews, and a very active honors society, Nu Rho Psi.
After graduation, there are numerous career choices for NBB majors including animal behavior, medicine, law, business, biotechnology, public health, science writing, occupational therapy, psychiatry, and various graduate studies. One of the strengths of NBB is the strong advising program which, coupled with the wide selection of available courses, allows each student to "create" the academic program best suited to their interests and future plans.

31. Zoomorphology At The University Of Oldenburg: Copepods And Groundwater Biology
University of Oldenburg research group provides an introduction to the biology, ecology, ethology and systematic of copepods. Includes scanning electron photomicrographs.
http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/zoomorphology/

at the University of Oldenburg
is part of the Biology Department at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (Germany). The following informations will be provided by our site: Research and Education : A short description of research topics and an overview of lectures and courses offered by the members of our group, including the advanced training courses on taxonomy.
Who is who?
: The members of our group and their research topics. E-mail contacts.
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A list of Habilitations- (similar to D.Sc.), Doktor- (Ph.D.) and Diplom- (similar M.Sc.) arbeiten (theses).
Copepod-Biology
:An introduction to the biology, ecology, ethology and systematics of copepods. Including scanning electron photomicrographs (partly coloured).
Monoculus-Library
: The unique reprint library with titles on all aspects of copepod research.
Groundwater-Biology
: An introduction to groundwater fauna.
Copepod-Marginalia
: Some curious or interesting bits and stories about copepods.
Copepod-Links
: Other copepod and groundwater pages in the world.

32. Introduction To Ethology
Introduction to ethology. ethology is the zoological study of animal behavior. Muchof the work in ethology revolves around problems in animal communication.
http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Ethology/introduction_to_ethology.htm
Introduction to Ethology Ethology is the zoological study of animal behavior. Ethologists have a special interest in genetically-programmed behaviors known as instincts . The predictable behavioral programs are inherited by animals through their parents and portions of the programs are open to natural selection and modification. Thus, these behaviors are phylogenetic adaptations that have an evolutionary history. This often leads to a comparative approach and has led researchers to search for the biological basis of human behavior by comparing our activities to those of our close relative (other primates; especially chimps). There are two schools of thought as to how animals acquire their behavior patterns. Some hold to the view that animals, including humans, learn all their behavior during the course of ontogenetic development. Ducks, for example, learn how to quack like a duck and don't honk like a goose because they hear their parents while within the egg). Experiments have since shown that these behaviors are built-in and not learned. Very complex behavior patterns can be passed on through the genes. A spider's orb web, for example , is built perfectly the first time a spider attempts construction, despite the fact that they may have no prior experience with webs (Fig 1). Female spiders construct egg sacs in the Fall, and then die. The spiderlings emerge in the spring, and never had experience with an orb web before building their own.

33. Brackenridge Field Laboratory
BFL and its satellite, Stengl Station, provide facilities and resources for experimental studies of microevolution, evolutionary systematics and phylogenetics, ethology, population biology, physiological ecology, and ecosystem dynamics.
http://www.utexas.edu/research/bfl/
Brackenridge Field Laboratory
At the University of Texas at Austin
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34. Animal Behavior And Ethology
xyzzy1071.gif (10839 bytes) Animal Behavior and ethology. Physiological ethologyComparative and Physiological Psychology; Perceptual Symbol Systems;
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Animal Behavior and Ethology Introduction
  • History of Animal Behavior The entire text is here What is Instinct ? NOTE: Read this through "Can we study human behaviour?". Genes and Behavior Genes, Environment, Development and Behavior Natural and Sexual Selection Levels of Selection . (Individual, Kin, etc.) Behavior and Speciation Mechanisms (Biological isolating mechanisms, allopatric vs. sympatric, etc.) Dispersal, Navigation, and Migration Macroevolution Patterns and Phylogeny Animal Behavior links
  • Communication by Animals
  • Sensory Systems and Communication The dance language of bees (look here too!) Also, Measuring Beelines to Food Communication goes multimodal Language use by chimpanzees Read "About pheromones " and Mating strategies of butterflies (including pheromones A comparison of the Vomeronasal organ in humans and other animals is found here . Read this too Listen to some interesting animal sounds at the Bioacoustics Page Bird song recordings. Listen here . Another good site is here Audubon's Multimedia Birds of America The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (Charley Darwin).
  • 35. Free Science Campaign
    An early (19982000) initiative for free online scholarship from Stefano Ghirlanda. The campaign focused on lessening the restrictions of copyright agreements for scientific literature.
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    36. Archives Of ETHOLOGY@SEGATE.SUNET.SE
    Archives of ethology@SEGATE.SUNET.SE. ethology (Discussions on animalbehaviour). Search the archives; Post to the list; Join or leave
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    37. Join Or Leave The ETHOLOGY List
    Join or leave the ethology list. This screen allows you to join orleave the ethology list. To confirm your identity and prevent
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    38. Ingenta: All Issues
    ethology, ISSN 01791613 in our archives Volume 106 (2000) through Volume109 (2003) Publisher Blackwell Publishing see publisher's website,
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    39. Zoology II - Scientific Report
    Sociobiology and ethology site, featuring research on the evolution of altruistic behavior of insects. University of W¼rzburg.
    http://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/bericht/zoo2/homepage_en.html
    Department of Behavioral Physiology and Sociobiology (Zoology II)
    Biozentrum 2000 Biozentrum Table of Contents Deutsch

    40. BIRD BEHAVIOR
    Information about and tables of contents from an international, interdisciplinary journal publishing research on descriptive and experimental analyses of speciestypical avian behavior, including the areas of ethology, behavioral ecology, comparative psychology, and behavioral neuroscience.
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