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Yale’s six-year GPS study of 4,500 animals shows 65% of species shift behavior the moment humans show up
More than 4,500 wild animals tracked by GPS across six years changed how they used their habitat the moment people arrived, ...
A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that wildlife responds not only to how humans reshape their habitats, but also to the ...
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
Great apes appear to build friendships much like humans do. By studying grooming behavior, researchers discovered that ...
Animals in the wild are changing their behavior after watching humans, reveals new research. Up to two-thirds of species — including deer, raccoons and birds — are changing their behavioral patterns ...
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Must-read books: 10 fascinating science-backed books that decode human behavior, habits and decision-making
India, May 30 -- Understanding why people think, act, and make decisions the way they do has long fascinated scientists, ...
As a career ethologist, I was thrilled when I learned about Dr. Matthew Calarco's new and highly original book titled The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal Relationships.
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