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related to Animal behavior
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148 citations
related to Animal behavior as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Raf De Bont
(2022)
Moving across the Zoo–Field Border: Heini Hediger in Congo.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 491-512).
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Article
Andrew C. Kitchener; Franklin T. Simo; Badru Mugerwa; et al.
(2022)
Evidence that Temminck described Felis aurata in 1825, not 1827.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 78-85).
(/isis/citation/CBB054549875/)
Article
John Block Friedman
(2022)
A bonnacon’s defensive tactics in medieval natural history.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 12-26).
(/isis/citation/CBB325187938/)
Article
Erika Lorraine Milam
(2022)
Making Place in the Field.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 121-127).
(/isis/citation/CBB958554298/)
Article
Erika Lorraine Milam
(2022)
Landscapes of Time: Building Long-Term Perspectives in Animal Behavior.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 164-188).
(/isis/citation/CBB785867437/)
Article
Sophia Gräfe; Cora Stuhrmann
(2022)
Histories of Ethology: Methods, Sites, and Dynamics of an Unbound Discipline.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 10-29).
(/isis/citation/CBB985454871/)
Article
Brad Bolman
(2022)
Critical Periods in Science and the Science of Critical Periods: Canine Behavior in America.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 112-134).
(/isis/citation/CBB307853900/)
Article
Anna Klassen
(2021)
Methodological Signatures in Early Ethology: The Problem of Animal Subjectivity.
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
(pp. 563-576).
(/isis/citation/CBB504631735/)
Article
Hugo Viciana
(2021)
Animal culture: But of which kind?.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 208-218).
(/isis/citation/CBB506611709/)
Book
Boria Sax
(2021)
Avian Illuminations: A Cultural History of Birds.
(/isis/citation/CBB136509906/)
Article
Don Fallis; Peter J. Lewis
(2021)
Animal deception and the content of signals.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 114-124).
(/isis/citation/CBB576226350/)
Article
Ann Datta
(2021)
The courtship dance of a lesser bird of paradise figured in J. E. Gray's Illustrations of Indian zoology (1830–1835).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 89-93).
(/isis/citation/CBB497413685/)
Article
Gordon L. Miller
(2021)
The rain calls of frogs and the reigning paradigm of American herpetology.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 42-61).
(/isis/citation/CBB960366223/)
Article
Deborah R. Coen
(2021)
The Experimental Multispecies Household.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 330-378).
(/isis/citation/CBB201138164/)
Article
Marc Artiga; Jonathan Birch; Manolo Martínez
(2020)
The meaning of biological signals.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 101348).
(/isis/citation/CBB090876965/)
Article
Karl Bruno
(2020)
Disciplining cattle reproduction: Veterinary reproductive science, bull infertility, and the mid-twentieth century transformation of Swedish dairy cattle breeding.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 106-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB831246542/)
Article
Dominik Berrens
(2020)
Naming an unknown animal: The case of the sloth (Folivora).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 325-343).
(/isis/citation/CBB629411028/)
Article
David Evan Pence
(2020)
How comparative psychology lost its soul: Psychical research and the new science of animal behavior.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 101275).
(/isis/citation/CBB001222427/)
Book
Karl Schulze-Hagen; Gabriele Kaiser
(2020)
Die Vogel-WG: Die Heinroths, ihre 1000 Vögel und die Anfänge der Verhaltensforschung.
(/isis/citation/CBB274277432/)
Article
Hiruni Samadi Galpayage Dona; Lars Chittka
(2020)
Charles H. Turner, Pioneer in Animal Cognition.
Science
(pp. 530-531).
(/isis/citation/CBB309235291/)
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