251. Acoustic tag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salmon Migration Behaviour Using Characteristics of Split-beam Acoustic Data
Basin-Wide Monitoring of Acoustically Tagged Salmon Smolts at Hydropower Dams in the Mid-Columbia River Basin, USA
Correcting Bias in Survival Estimation
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252. Evolutionary leadership theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
other social species. When animals compete for limited resources (food, territory, sexual partners), the stronger animals benefit at the expense of the weak. By submitting to its stronger peer they avoid an aggressive act from the dominant
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253. Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - Wikiped...
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (commonly abbreviated RNZSPCA or SPCA ) is a New Zealand charitable society who work to provide food and shelter for abandoned and neglected Animals and to promote humane treatment of Animals.
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254. Mary Midgley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
more...
Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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255. Flocking (behavior) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sort sol
Swarming behaviour
Swarming (honey bee)
Swarming motility
Animal migration
Animal migration
Bird migration
Bird migration flyways
Diel vertical migration
Fish migration
Homing
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256. Ecological indicator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abiotic stress
Behaviour
Biogeochemical cycle
Biomass
Biotic component
Biotic stress
Carrying capacity
Competition
Ecosystem
Ecosystem ecology
Ecosystem model
Keystone species
List of feeding
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257. Behavioural genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genetics (journal) .
Behavioural genetics is the field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal (including human ) Behaviour . Often associated with the "nature versus nurture " debate, Behavioural genetics is highly
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258. Alpha (ethology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the alpha.
The alpha animals are given preference to be the first to eat and the first to mate; among some species they are the only animals in the pack allowed to mate. Other animals in the community are usually killed or ousted if they
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259. Behavioural genetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genetics (journal) .
Behavioural genetics is the field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal (including human ) Behaviour . Often associated with the "nature versus nurture " debate, Behavioural genetics is highly
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260. Flower constancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as a function of colour. Animal Behavior, 54: 615-627.
^ Stout, J.C., J.A. Allen, and D. Goulson. 1998. The influence of relative plant density and floral morphological complexity on the behaviour of bumblebees. Oecologia, 117: 543-550.
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