Author Organization: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
Study Type: observational
Publication Year: 2021
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Oct 19, 2022
Cantor, Mauricio; Farine, Damien R.; Daura-Jorge, Fábio G., 2021, "Data and Materials from "Foraging synchrony drives resilience in human-dolphin mutualism"", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.7p, Edmond, V4
This package provides the empirical data and all the computer code to replicate the analyses, results and main figures of the article: Cantor M, Farine DR, Daura-Jorge FG. 2021 Foraging synchrony drives resilience in human-dolphin mutualism. Each computer code (.R) has, in the su... |
Oct 15, 2021
Farine, Damien; Dehnen, Tobit; Papageorgiou, Danai; Nyaguthii, Brendah; Cherono, Wismer; Penndorf, Julia; Boogert, Neeltje, 2021, "Scripts and data for: Costs dictate strategic investment in dominance interactions", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.7z, Edmond, V1
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Jun 2, 2021
Bessone, Mattia; Booto, Lambert; Santos, Antonio R.; Kühl, Hjalmar S.; Fruth, Barbara, 2021, "No time to rest: how the effects of climate change on nest decay threaten the conservation of apes in the wild", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.6e, Edmond, V1
Since 1994, IUCN Red List assessments apply globally acknowledged standards to assess species distribution, abundance and trends. The extinction risk of a species has a major impact on conservation science and international funding mechanisms. Great ape species are listed as Enda... |
Mar 5, 2021
Rohr, Veronika; Volkmer, Tamara; Metzler, Dirk; Küpper, Clemens, 2021, "Neoptile feathers contribute to outline concealment of precocial chicks", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.5j, Edmond, V1
Camouflage is a widespread strategy to increase survival. The cryptic plumage colouration of precocial chicks improves camouflage often through disruptive colouration. Here, we examine whether and how fringed neoptile feathers conceal the outline of chicks. We first conducted a d... |