Loxton, R. G. (1979-01-01). "On display behaviour and courtship in the praying mantis Ephestiasula amoena (Bolivar)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...
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space at a trade fair Display (zoology), a form of animal behaviour Display (horse) (1923–1944), US thoroughbred racehorse Display techniques in biochemistry:...
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in sexology Display (zoology) – Set of ritualized behaviours in animals Lek (biology) – Type of animal mating behaviourPages displaying short descriptions...
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Agonistic behaviour (redirect from Agonistic display)
Animal communication Competition (biology) Dear enemy recognition Display (zoology) Dominance Learned helplessness Pecking order Territory (animal) Barrows...
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rotating display at the public museum. In July 2021, Gonzalo Giribet, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology, was...
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newspaper Safety yellow Chartreuse yellow (also called neon yellow) Display (zoology) – High-visibility in nature Retroglo Retroreflector Retroreflective...
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9426; 30.3056 The Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a Russian museum devoted to zoology. It is located...
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roughly eleven young per birth and has eleven teats. Animals frequently display grouping behavior in herds, swarms, flocks, or colonies, and these multiple...
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Deimatic behaviour (redirect from Threat display)
behaviour or startle display means any pattern of bluffing behaviour in an animal that lacks strong defences, such as suddenly displaying conspicuous eyespots...
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Zoo (redirect from Zoological garden)
exhibition and often bred for conservation purposes. The term zoological garden refers to zoology, the study of animals. The term is derived from the Ancient...
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identity of a (species), to allow study, increase public knowledge of zoology. Zoological specimens are extremely diverse. Examples are bird and mammal study...
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BBC. Retrieved 30 June 2013. see also [4] Naish, D. (2010). "Tetrapod Zoology: Clubs, spurs, spikes and claws on the hands of birds (part I)". Retrieved...
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Crane (bird) (redirect from Crane (zoology))
Blue crane (Grus paradisea) pair displaying...
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Field Museum of Natural History (redirect from Fieldiana Zoology)
Elliot. In 1894, Elliot would become the curator of the Department of Zoology at the museum, where he worked until 1906. In order to house, for future...
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Nautilus (redirect from Nautilus (zoology))
mechanisms in the living fossil Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca, Cephalopoda)". Zoology. 115 (1): 1–11. Bibcode:2012Zool..115....1V. doi:10.1016/j.zool.2011.08...
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Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery (redirect from Zoology Museum)
National Library of Scotland. Most of the zoology collections, including those of William Hunter, are displayed in a separate museum within the Graham Kerr...
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Dominance hierarchy (redirect from Dominant (zoology))
In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises...
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Fish (redirect from Fish (zoology))
can communicate acoustically with each other, such as during courtship displays. The earliest fish appeared during the Cambrian as small filter feeders;...
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V. C. Wynne-Edwards (redirect from Epideictic display)
School then studied Zoology at Oxford University graduating MA. In 1929 he took a post at McGill University in Canada, lecturing in zoology. This was interrupted...
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Beaver (redirect from Castor (zoology))
Requirements of Beavers (Castor canadensis) Swimming Underwater". Physiological Zoology. 70 (4): 456–463. doi:10.1086/515852. PMID 9237306. S2CID 21784970. Runtz...
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building. The exhibitions display systematics, evolution, tropical and German fauna, butterfly ecology and history of zoology in Kiel. The museum is part...
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The Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy is a natural history museum that is part of University College London in London, England. It was established...
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Fly (redirect from Fly (zoology))
Ruppert, Edward E.; Fox, Richard, S.; Barnes, Robert D. (2004). Invertebrate Zoology, 7th edition. Cengage Learning. pp. 735–736. ISBN 978-81-315-0104-7.{{cite...
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Alfred Newton (category Professors of Zoology (Cambridge, 1866))
of Zoology. Newton was also a founding editor of the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology in 1867. He was one of the few British Professors of Zoology of...
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contains a lecture theatre which is used by the university's chemistry, zoology and mathematics departments. The museum provides the only public access...
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Porcupine (redirect from Porcupine (zoology))
infraorder Hystricognathi within the profoundly diverse order Rodentia and display superficially similar coats of rigid or semi-rigid quills, which are modified...
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Cannibalism (redirect from Cannibalism in zoology)
"Uterogestation and placentation in elasmobranchs". Journal of Experimental Zoology. 266 (5): 347–367. doi:10.1002/jez.1402660504. Stebbins, Robert C.; Nathan...
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a mature animal of the same species. Animal infanticide is studied in zoology, specifically in the field of ethology. Ovicide is the analogous destruction...
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The National Zoological Park, commonly known as the National Zoo, is one of the oldest zoos in the United States. The zoo is part of the Smithsonian Institution...
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Anaconda (redirect from Anaconda (zoology))
A 4.3-metre (14 ft) anaconda skeleton (center) on display at the Museum of Osteology, alongside other species for comparison...
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