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Newsroom: Exploring how behaviors can influence evolution and ecology: unlocking the secrets of correlated behavior
Do you behave exactly the same at work versus at home? In most cases, you adjust your behavior to suit the environment you are in. When you go to work, you probably change out of your pajamas and don’t watch as much TV. Your ability to adjust your habits from one environment to another is…
Newsroom: Let’s synchronize our watches: Insights from Halictid bees and how our social environment affects our biological rhythms.
Check out this Newsroom piece about circadian rhythms & bees!
Newsroom: “Beary” Complex Enrichment for Captive Malayan Sun Bears Newsroom:
Check out this new study about enrichment for captive sun bears, done by Yasmeen Ghavamian, of the Animal Biology Graduate Group!
Newsroom: Crouching Crab, Hidden Parasite: How habitat structure affects predator-prey dynamics of parasitized crabs
Check out this new parasitized crab study by researchers at East Carolina University, including the Animal Behavior Grad Group’s own Christofer Brothers!
Newsroom: Fish of a Feather, School Together—Understanding how group membership affects behavior in stickleback fish
Read all about exciting new fish personality research conducted by UC Davis scientists, including the Ethogram’s own Amelia Munson!
Newsroom: New article in The Conversation
Check out this new article on fish species consuming plastic written by Alex McInturf (our former editor-in-chief)!
Newsroom: Sleeping Under the Midnight Sun
Check out this week’s newsroom, featuring a recent study on the effect of sleep loss on an arctic-breeding songbird!
Newsroom: Seeing is believing for Chickadees
Check out this week’s newsroom, featuring a recent study on Black-capped Chickadee behavior conducted by researchers at the University of Alberta!
Newsroom: Total Umwelten, Signalling and Shared Meaning in Animal Social Groups
Check out this week’s newsroom, featuring zoologist Amelia Lewis and her paper that builds on the concept of the ‘Total Umwelt’ to discuss shared meaning and social signalling in animal social groups!