Does ethology really have a cover to blow? While I was writing "Good News For Animals as we Move Into 2016" and noting that nonhuman animals (animals) need all the help they can get from academics, ...
We are delighted to present the inaugural Frontiers in Ethology 'Women in” series of article collections.At present, less ...
My essay was written as a response to four papers that were presented at the 2004 annual meetings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) in a session that was devoted to my research on animal ...
As enthralling careers go, those of trailblazing primatologists Jane Goodall, Biruté Galdikas and the late Dian Fossey take some beating. Now the personal and scientific stories of these pioneers of ...
Man is at once the product and the prisoner of his genes. Civilizations flourish and decay, like dinosaurs, in obedience to irreversible genetic decrees. All the marvelous fruits of man’s distinctive ...
If you've given birth, you're likely familiar with the strange sensation of a fetus kicking in the womb. Now, try to imagine the feeling of that fetus deciding it was bored with your uterus, flipping ...
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tallwave, a venture acceleration and management firm, today announced its portfolio company, ethology, has acquired Portland, Oregon-based, Internet Marketing Agency, ...
So, to conclude, ethology's cover, whatever that might have been taken to be, has not been blown -- there really is no cover when ethology is cashed out as the science it is -- and no branch of ...
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