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Articles related to ethology, the scientific study of animal behaviour, usually with a focus on behaviour under natural conditions, and viewing behaviour as an evolutionarily adaptive trait.[1] Behaviourism as a term also describes the scientific and objective study of animal behaviour, usually referring to measured responses to stimuli or to trained behavioural responses in a laboratory context, without a particular emphasis on evolutionary adaptivity.
- ^ "Definition of ethology". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
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This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 25 total.
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Pages in category "Ethology"
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- Inequity aversion in animals
- Infanticide (zoology)
- Information centre hypothesis
- Infrared sensing in snakes
- Ingestion
- Instinct
- Instinctive drift
- Intelligent disobedience
- Internal working model of attachment
- International migration
- International Society for Applied Ethology
- Interspecific feeding
- Intragenomic and intrauterine conflict in humans
- Introspection by analogy
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- Machiavellian intelligence hypothesis
- Male reproductive alliances
- Mass provisioning
- Maternal behavior in vertebrates
- Maternity den
- Mating
- Mating system
- Matutinal
- Mechanoreceptor
- Menstrual synchrony
- Microbivory
- Models of neural computation
- Modularity of mind
- Monogamy in animals
- Moulting
- Multi-male group
- Mutualism (biology)
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- Pack hunter
- Pagophily
- Pair bond
- Panda pornography
- Parental care
- Parental investment
- Pedals (bear)
- Perception of infrasound
- Personal grooming
- Personality in animals
- Phagomimicry
- Philopatry
- Phobotaxis
- Phragmosis
- Plant arithmetic
- Plant–animal interaction
- Play (activity)
- Poison shyness
- Pollutant-induced abnormal behaviour
- Polyandry in animals
- Polydipsia in birds
- Polygyny in animals
- Polygyny threshold model
- Predatory imminence continuum
- Preference test
- Progressive provisioning
- Projectile use by non-human organisms
- Proxemics
- Pugmark
- Pupil
- Purr
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- Saccade
- Savaging
- Seasonal breeder
- Seismic communication
- Self-anointing in animals
- Self-preservation
- Self-propelled particles
- Selfish herd theory
- Sexual jealousy
- Sexual segregation (biology)
- Shark agonistic display
- Sibling rivalry (animals)
- Social facilitation in animals
- Social grooming
- Social learning in animals
- Sociality
- Sociobiology
- Sociophysiology
- Species-typical behavior
- Spider behavior
- Stable vices
- Startle response
- Startle-evoked movement
- Statary
- Stereotypy (non-human)
- Stimulus filtering
- Stochastic resonance (sensory neurobiology)
- Stotting
- Structures built by animals
- Sun compass in animals
- Sunning (behaviour)
- Supernormal stimulus
- Surface wave detection by animals
- Syrian hamster behavior
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- Tail vibration
- Tail wagging by dogs
- Talking animal
- Tandem running
- Temperament test
- Territory (animal)
- Theory of mind in animals
- Tier-Psychologie. Ist das Tier eine Maschine oder ein sensitives Wesen?
- Tinbergen Lecture
- Tinbergen's four questions
- Toe pecking
- Tool use by non-humans
- Torpor
- Tripedalism
- Tripod stance