41. Ecological succession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Changes in animal life
animal life also exhibit changes with changing communities. In lichen stage the fauna is sparse. It comprises few mites, ants and spiders living in the cracks and crevices. The fauna undergoes a
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42. Nonviolence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or (2) it can refer to the behaviour of people using nonviolent action (e.g. "The demonstrators maintained their nonviolence.") [ 1 ]
Much of the general philosophy of nonviolence has 'active' or 'activist' elements, in that they accept the
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43. Green marketing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
engaged in green purchasing behaviours.
Conventionals : Pragmatists who embrace LOHAS behaviour when they believe they can make a difference, but are primarily focused on being very careful with their resources and doing the
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44. Foraging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
resources. It affects an animal's fitness because it plays an important role in an animal's ability to survive and reproduce. [ 1 ] Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in
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45. Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emotion in Animals
Pain in Animals
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46. Animal cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
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Animal law
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47. Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Animal cognition
Cognition
Animal communication
Comparative cognition
Cognitive ethology
Neuroethology
Elephant cognition
Emotion in Animals
Pain in Animals
Primate cognition
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48. Cavitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tails and fins of aquatic animals. The effects of cavitation are especially important near the surface of the ocean, where the ambient water pressure is relatively low and cavitation is more likely to occur.
For powerful swimming animals like
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49. Animal cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
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Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
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Animal rights
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