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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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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/cz/zoac093.]. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Editorial Office, Current ...
Silvia Cavazza,Rudy Brogi,Marco Apollonio Silvia Cavazza
Distance traveled and home range size describe how animals move in space. The seasonal variations of these parameters are important to comprehensively understand animal ecology and its connection with reproductive behavior and energy costs....
Chiara De Gregorio,Teresa Raimondi,Valeria Bevilacqua et al. Chiara De Gregorio et al.
The search for common characteristics between the musical abilities of humans and other animal species is still taking its first steps. One of the most promising aspects from a comparative point of view is the analysis of rhythmic component...
Piotr Matyjasiak,Patrycja Chacińska,Piotr Książka Piotr Matyjasiak
Anthropogenic noise can affect a number of behavioral, physiological, and ecological aspects of animals from major taxonomic groups, raising serious conservation concerns. For example, noise pollution impacts communicative behavior and perc...
Armando Macali,Sara Ferretti,Serena Scozzafava et al. Armando Macali et al.
Behavior is predicted to be a primary determinant of the success of the invasion process during the early phases of colonization. Comparing invaders with sympatric native species may provide a good approach to unravel behavioral traits invo...
Martina Lazzaroni,Rudy Brogi,Valentina Napolitano et al. Martina Lazzaroni et al.
Human presence and activities have profoundly altered animals' habitats, exposing them to greater risks but also providing new opportunities and resources. The animals' capacity to effectively navigate and strike a balance between risks and...
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/cz/zoac052.]. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Editorial Office, Current ...
Lindsey Ellington,Stephanie Mercier,Alba Motes-Rodrigo et al. Lindsey Ellington et al.
Urban environments expose animals to abundant anthropogenic materials and foods that facilitate foraging innovations in species with opportunistic diets and high behavioral flexibility. Neophilia and exploration tendency are believed to be ...
Isabel Damas-Moreira,Birgit Szabo,Georgios Drosopoulos et al. Isabel Damas-Moreira et al.
Urbanization occurs at a global scale, imposing dramatic and abrupt environmental changes that lead to biodiversity loss. Yet, some animal species can handle these changes, and thrive in such artificial environments. One possible explanatio...
Sabrina Yasmin Bobadilla,María A Dacar,Fabián M Jaksic et al. Sabrina Yasmin Bobadilla et al.
The European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus is an exotic herbivorous mammal undergoing an active phase of geographical expansion in the arid ecosystems of Argentina. The Adaptive Flexibility Hypothesis states that populations at the range edg...