M Collier, GF Albery… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Pathogen traits can vary greatly and heavily impact the ability of a pathogen to persist in a population. Although this variation is fundamental to disease ecology, little is known about …
Among nonhuman primates, the evolutionary underpinnings of variation in social structure remain debated, with both ancestral relationships and adaptation to current conditions …
E Mori, G Mazza, S Lovari - Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior, 2022 - Springer
Animal vision is incomplete without the ability to change the gaze that involves coordinated control of eyes, head, and body movements (McCluskey and Cullen 2007). Saccadic eye …
S Sosa, P Zhang, G Cabanes - American Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This study applied a temporal social network analysis model to describe three affiliative social networks (allogrooming, sleep in contact, and triadic interaction) in a non‐human …
Social groups take a myriad of forms, reflecting the countless different ways in which 14 animals can interact and associate (Wilson 2000). This diversity calls for a broad and 15 …
CWL Ho - Frontiers in Public Health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The operationalization of One Health (OH) through digitalization is a means to deploy digital technologies (including Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data and related digital technologies) …
DV Gesicki - Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior, 2022 - Springer
Packet theory (Kirkpatrick 2002; Kirkpatrick and Church 2003) was originally developed to provide a bridge between classical conditioning and interval timing. These two fields …
Since group-living animals are embedded in a network of social interactions, socioecological factors may not only affect individual behavioral strategies but also the …
Social network analysis in dairy calves has not been widely studied, with previous studies limited by the short study duration, and low number of animals and replicates. In this study …