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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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S Carmen Panaitof,Jazmine D W Yaeger,Jarod P Speer et al. S Carmen Panaitof et al.
Burying beetles Nicrophorus orbicollis exhibit facultative biparental care of young. To reproduce, a male-female burying beetle pair bury and prepare a small vertebrate carcass as food for its altricial young. During a breeding bout, male a...
Kevin M Hoover,Andrew N Bubak,Isaac J Law et al. Kevin M Hoover et al.
Ant colonies self-organize to solve complex problems despite the simplicity of an individual ant's brain. Pavement ant Tetramorium caespitum colonies must solve the problem of defending the territory that they patrol in search of energetica...
Paul A Stevenson,Jan Rillich Paul A Stevenson
Aggression is a common behavioral strategy employed by animals to secure limited resources, but must be applied with restraint to limit potential costs including injury. How animals make the adaptive decision to fight or flee is barely know...
Andrew N Bubak,Alison R Gerken,Michael J Watt et al. Andrew N Bubak et al.
Accurate assessment of the probability of success in an aggressive confrontation with a conspecific is critical to the survival and fitness of the individuals. Various game theory models have examined these assessment strategies under the a...
John G Swallow,Andrew N Bubak,Jaime L Grace;Guest Editors John G Swallow
Russell A Ligon,Kristen L McCartney Russell A Ligon
The fundamental unit of rapid, physiological color change in vertebrates is the dermal chromatophore unit. This unit, comprised of cellular associations between different chromatophore types, is relatively conserved across the fish, amphibi...
María Gabriela Perotti,Mariana Pueta,Fabián Gastón Jara et al. María Gabriela Perotti et al.
Most studies of predator-induced plasticity have focused on documenting how prey species respond to predators by modifying phenotypic traits and how traits correlate with fitness. We have previously shown that Pleurodema thaul tadpoles expo...
Jemma Katwaroo-Andersen,Chris K Elvidge,Indar Ramnarine et al. Jemma Katwaroo-Andersen et al.
Threat-sensitive behavioral trade-offs allow prey animals to balance the conflicting demands of successful predator detection and avoidance and a suite of fitness-related activities such as foraging, mating, and territorial defense. Here, w...
S Yasmin Bobadilla,Verónica V Benitez,M Laura Guichón S Yasmin Bobadilla
Seed dispersal by exotic mammals exemplifies mutualistic interactions that can modify the habitat by facilitating the establishment of certain species. We examined the potential for endozoochoric dispersal of exotic plants by Callosciurus e...
Takao Sasaki,Marco A Janssen,Zachary Shaffer et al. Takao Sasaki et al.
Information sharing is a critical task for group-living animals. The pattern of sharing can be modeled as a network whose structure can affect the decision-making performance of individual members as well as that of the group as a whole. A ...