Behavioral Science News
December 27, 2024
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Dec. 18, 2024 California ground squirrels hunt, kill and eat voles, reveals a new study documenting evidence of widespread carnivorous behavior among ...
Dec. 17, 2024 By taking advantage of a 'giving up' behavior exhibited by zebrafish, the ability to image the fish's entire brain, and a unique virtual reality system, a team of researchers found where ketamine acts in the zebrafish brain: at supporting cells ...
Dec. 12, 2024 New research uses pioneering tools to show how aggressive female fruit flies' vision is regulated to focus on what's ...
Dec. 9, 2024 In meerkat society a dominant female is in charge, growling, biting, pushing and shoving to keep others in line. The matriarch's bullying behavior is fueled by high levels of testosterone that can surge to twice those of her male counterparts when ...
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Dec. 19, 2024 Inflammation in the hippocampus -- the brain's memory center -- significantly alters motivation and behavior in mice, according to new ...
Dec. 5, 2024 A new study by researchers investigating a unique free-ranging feral population of water buffalo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong has discovered that ...
Dec. 6, 2024 Desert ants of the Cataglyphis nodus species use the Earth's magnetic field for spatial orientation, but rely on a different component of the field than other insects. The survey suggests that the ...
Dec. 5, 2024 A new study suggests that the fundamental abilities underlying human language and technological culture may have evolved before humans and apes ...
Dec. 3, 2024 Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy to support brain growth and maintenance. Exactly which biological changes ...
Dec. 4, 2024 Male African elephants have distinct personality traits, but also adapt their behavior to suit the social context, according to a new ...
Dec. 3, 2024 Previous research found that insects can ingest and absorb pure, unrefined microplastics -- but only under unrealistic, food-scarce situations. Zoologists have now tested mealworms in a more ...
Nov. 26, 2024 Humans get a real buzz from the virtual world of gaming and augmented reality but now scientists have trialled the use of these new-age technologies on small animals, to test the reactions of tiny ...
Nov. 27, 2024 If hunters continue to follow their current strategies and prey continue their same routine, turkeys may become tougher to harvest in the future, according to new ...
Nov. 26, 2024 Scientists used a new video-based machine learning tool to pinpoint otherwise-undetectable signs of early disease in mice that were engineered to ...
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Nov. 26, 2024 Researchers share a mathematical model created to capture the nonlinear relationships between CO2, temperature, human population, and crop growth. Increasing evidence of chaotic and complex dynamics ...
Nov. 25, 2024 When bats can't hear, new research finds that these hearing-dependent animals employ a remarkable compensation ...
Nov. 25, 2024 The genome has space for only a small fraction of the information needed to control complex behaviors. So then how, for example, does a newborn sea turtle instinctually know to follow the moonlight? ...
Nov. 22, 2024 Working with week-old zebrafish larva, researchers decoded how the connections formed by a network of neurons in the brainstem guide the fishes' gaze. The study found that a simplified ...
Nov. 22, 2024 Scientists have revealed how a specific hormone regulates ant caste differentiation by phenotypic measurements of organ-level developmental changes and matching transcriptome ...
Nov. 21, 2024 Compared to children, adults don't play as much, but social play into adulthood is considered a universal human trait. Play has a role in building tolerance, cohesion, bonding, and cooperation. ...
Nov. 20, 2024 Chimpanzees are more likely to engage in play or groom each other if they see others performing these social behaviors first, researchers ...
Nov. 20, 2024 For the first time, Ethiopian wolves have been documented feeding on the nectar of Ethiopian red hot poker flowers. This is the first large carnivore species ever to be documented feeding on nectar. ...
Nov. 20, 2024 Dairy cows typically rest for 10 or more hours a day, so a dry, clean, and comfortable place -- such as a freestall -- to lie down and rest is essential for their health, well-being, and production ...
Nov. 20, 2024 Typically, closely related animal species have difficulty coexisting because they are competing for similar resources. Despite eating the same figs, binturong, small-toothed palm, masked palm, and ...
Nov. 19, 2024 In order to use remote locations to record and assess the behavior of wildlife and environmental conditions, the GAIA Initiative developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that reliably and ...
Nov. 19, 2024 Unlike kids in the United States, hunter-gatherer children in the Congo Basin have often learned how to hunt, identify edible plants and care for babies by the tender age of six or seven. This rapid ...
Nov. 19, 2024 Up until recently, habituation -- a simple form of learning -- was deemed the exclusive domain of complex organisms with brains and nervous systems, such as worms, insects, birds, and mammals. But a ...
Nov. 18, 2024 Different species of seabirds can coexist on small, isolated islands despite eating the same kind of fish. A researcher has been involved in developing a mathematical model that can be used to better ...
Nov. 15, 2024 Hunted nearly to extinction during 20th century whaling, the Antarctic blue whale, the world's largest animal, went from a population size of roughly 200,000 to little more than 300. The most ...
Nov. 14, 2024 How do animal behavior researchers feel about the feelings of animals? A new survey helps to answer that ...
Nov. 14, 2024 Scientists have found a trigger for social learning in wild animals. An experiment on great tits has pinpointed a single factor --immigration -- that can cause birds to pay close attention to others, ...
Nov. 14, 2024 Researchers are utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze the behavior of laboratory mice more efficiently and reduce the number of animals in ...
Nov. 14, 2024 A 'deep learning' artificial intelligence model can identify pathology, or signs of disease, in images of animal and human tissue much faster, and often more accurately, than people. The ...
Nov. 14, 2024 Two conflicting memories can both be activated in a worm's brain, even if only one memory actively drives the animal's behavior, finds a new ...
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- Friendly Social Behaviors Are Contagious for Chimpanzees
- Sweet Tooth Ethiopian Wolves Seen Feeding on Nectar
- Automated 3D Computer Vision Model Offers a New Tool to Measure and Understand Dairy Cow Behavior and Welfare
- Diverse Diets of Civets in Borneo Rainforest Allow Them to Live in Same Geographical Area
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
- Vultures and Artificial Intelligence(s) as Death Detectors: High-Tech Approach for Wildlife Research and Conservation
- How Children Learned for 99% of Human History
- How Cells Habituate
Monday, November 18, 2024
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- Scientific Thought on Emotions in Animals
- Backyard Birds Learn from Their New Neighbors When Moving House
- Behavioral Analysis in Mice: More Precise Results Despite Fewer Animals
- AI Method Can Spot Potential Disease Faster, Better Than Humans, Study Finds
- How Conflicting Memories of Sex and Starvation Compete to Drive Behavior, Study in Worms Shows
- NeuroMechFly V2: Simulating How Fruit Flies See, Smell, and Navigate
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- Echolocating Bats Use an Acoustic Cognitive Map for Navigation
- Why Elephants Never Forget but Fleas Have, Well, the Attention Span of a Flea
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- An Individual's Reward-Seeking Strategy Reflects Responses to Nicotine
- Evaluating the Link Between Chemicals and Declining Insect Populations
- Plastic Chemical Causes Causes DNA Breakage and Chromosome Defects in Sex Cells, Study Finds
- Bird Study Finds Sons Help Their Parents Less Than Daughters Because They're Scouting Future Prospects
- Study of Chick Peeps Could Improve Understanding of Animal Emotions
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- In Studying the Mating Rituals of Fruit Flies, Scientists May Have Learned Something About How Brains Evolve
- Light Pollution Disturbs Moths Even in the Dark
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
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- Scientists Create Flies That Stop When Exposed to Red Light
- A Leap in Behavioral Modelling: Scientists Replicate Animal Movements With Unprecedented Accuracy
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
- Drone Footage Provides New Insight Into Gray Whales' Acrobatic Feeding Behavior
- Humbug Damselfish Use 'motion Dazzle' To Evade Predators
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- Spiny Mice Point the Way to New Path in Social Neuroscience
- Mirror, Mirror, in My Tank, Who's the Biggest Fish of All?
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- Miniature Treadmills Accelerate Studies of Insects Walking
- Both Cats and Dogs Often Enjoy Playing Fetch With Their Owners
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- Probiotics During Pregnancy Shown to Help Moms and Babies
- Scientists Condition Crocodiles to Avoid Killer Cane Toads
Monday, August 12, 2024
- Parents' Eating Behavior Influences How Their Children Respond to Food
- Taking a 'one in a Million' Shot to Tackle Dopamine-Linked Brain Disorders
Sunday, August 11, 2024
- Long-Distance Relationship Revealed in the Seemingly Random Behavior of Bowhead Whales
- A New Mechanism for Shaping Animal Tissues
Friday, August 9, 2024
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- Studying How Serotonin Alters Locust's Sense of Smell
- Mix of Factors Prompts Owl Monkeys to Leave Their Parents
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- Controlling Mosquito Populations Through Genetic Breeding
- Male Elephants Signal 'let's Go' With Deep Rumbles
- Birds Need Entertainment During Avian Flu Lockdowns
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- Odors Are Encoded in Rings in the Brain of Migratory Locusts
- Fishy Parenting? Punishing Offspring Encourages Cooperation