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期刊名:Current zoology

缩写:CURR ZOOL

ISSN:1674-5507

e-ISSN:2396-9814

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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High fish predation pressure can trigger "induced defense" in Daphnia species, resulting in phenotypic plasticity in morphology, behavior, or life-history traits. The molecular mechanisms of defense morphogenesis (e.g., the tail spine and h...
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Religious wildlife release is prevalent worldwide, especially in Asia countries. It is one of the anthropogenic pathways to cause biological invasions. Religious fish release is common on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, yet few studies have as...
Wei-Chao Wang,Zhi-Ming Li,Yi Chen et al. Wei-Chao Wang et al.
The ability to recognize and differentiate between conspecifics and heterospecifics as well as their signals is critical for the coexistence of closely related species. In the genus Rattus, species are morphologically similar and multiple s...
Nikica Šprem,Elena Buzan,Toni Safner Nikica Šprem
Hybridization between wild animals and feral individuals from closely related domestic species can occur when they share the same habitat. Such events are generally regarded as a threat to the genetic integrity and survival of established w...
Valeria Mazza,Jana A Eccard Valeria Mazza
Whether introduced into a completely novel habitat or slowly expanding their current range, the degree to which animals can efficiently explore and navigate new environments can be key to survival, ultimately determining population establis...
Karem Lopez-Hervas,Neelam Porwal,Mathilde Delacoux et al. Karem Lopez-Hervas et al.
Environmental conditions change constantly either by anthropogenic perturbation or naturally across space and time. Often, a change in behavior is the first response to changing conditions. Behavioral flexibility can potentially improve an ...
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Social learning is a mechanism used by many species to efficiently gain information about their environment. Although many animals live in an environment where members of other species are present, little is known about interspecific social...
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The black rat (Rattus rattus) is a unique model for studying exploratory tactics due to its enormous colonizing potential. Considerable behavioral variability and consistent interindividual differences might help populations inhabit new env...
Mélissa Peignier,Max Ringler,Eva Ringler Mélissa Peignier
Animals constantly need to evaluate available external and internal information to make appropriate decisions. Identifying, assessing, and acting on relevant cues in contexts such as mate choice, intra-sexual competition, and parental care ...