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    La primatologie actuelle et future, perspectives pluridisciplinaires by Jérôme Grenèche

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…More than ever, primatology involves multidisciplinary approaches, using ethology, medicine and conservation biology researches. …”
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    The case for a primary social drive: Revisiting definitions for primary drives by Morten Christoffersen

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This paper analyzes the social drive, from the shared foundation of behavioral psychology, ethology, and attachment theory. It explores how the social drive has been considered a secondary or acquired drive and identifies the original advocates for this perspective, while outlining their prerequisites for primary drives. …”
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    Les termitières, un univers de chasse (nord du Cameroun) by Christian Seignobos

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The hunters thus need to know many details about the ethology and “sociology” of the termite mounds’ roommates.The constant decrease of game, on the piedmonts of Mounts Mandara as well as in the adjacent Damaré plains, is making this formerly marginal hunting territory one of the rare ones that is still attractive today.…”
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    A Few Remarks Towards Environmental Aesthetics. Aesthetics of Landscapes and its Impact on Human Emotions by Renáta Kišoňová

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…There is the terms “environmental aesthetics” and “aesthetics of landscapes” are analysed in the broader philosophical and interdisciplinary context of Norberg-Schulz’s theory of architecture, Konrad Lorenz’s theory of ethology, and Wolfgang Welsch’s transhuman aesthetics. …”
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    A Review of Nesting Behavior in the Genus Entomognathus, With Notes on E. Memorialis Banks (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) by Richard C. Miller, Frank E. Kurczewski

    Published 1972-01-01
    “…(Toncahua) memorialis Banks, describes the mature larva and cocoon, and compares this species and related crabronine and larrine wasps in nesting ethology and larval and cocoon morphology. The adult wasps and prey beetles have been placed in the S. …”
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    A Technique for Observing the Behaviour of Small Animals Under Field Conditions by Michael H. Robinson, Nicholas D. E. Smythe

    Published 1976-01-01
    “…We feel that this adaptation has a wide variety of potential applications in field ethology. It may be a re-invention but is worth describing here.…”
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    Review article: key aspects of mammal microbiome development by E. V. Semenova, O. A. Manzhurina, Yu. S. Parkhomenko

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The microbiome is known to have an impact on the immune system development, metabolic processes and even on the ethology, so an atypical microbial population can cause immune and metabolic disorders. …”
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    Les rendez-vous manqués de l’ethnologie et de la primatologie de terrain (1960-2010) by Vincent Leblan

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The ambition of a primate societies ethnography presently called for in ethology is then examined under two different angles:for one part, by tracing the unrecognized descent of the use of the culture concept in primatology to American (USA) cultural anthropologists’ comments on anthropoid psychology during the interwar years, while this invention is often traced exclusively to Japanese primatology in the postwar years. …”
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    Entre Paris et les Tropiques, le rôle inattendu des Instituts Pasteur dans la naissance de la psychologie animale pendant la période coloniale by Marion Thomas

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Then, between the metropole and the Tropics, the laboratory and the field, this article examines how the long reach of biomedicine (linked to the prestige of Bernard and Pasteur) impinged on French biology and played a role in the development of animal psychology (and animal ethology) within the Pasteur Institutes in the second quarter of the twentieth century.…”
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