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New research published today in Ethology shows peahens may actually assess ocelli density.
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This unexpected result, recently published in Ethology, has been found in a contemporary sample of male university employees.
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+ "Ethology" would be a convenient term for the study of manners, customs, usages, and mores, including the study of the way in which they are formed, how they grow or decay, and how they affect the interests which it is their purpose to serve.
Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals William Graham Sumner 1875
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R. F. Moore, “Caring for identified versus statistical lives: An evolutionary view of medical distributive justice,” Ethology and Sociobiology 17(6) (1996): 379–401.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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R. F. Moore, “Caring for identified versus statistical lives: An evolutionary view of medical distributive justice,” Ethology and Sociobiology 17(6) (1996): 379–401.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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R. F. Moore, “Caring for identified versus statistical lives: An evolutionary view of medical distributive justice,” Ethology and Sociobiology 17(6) (1996): 379–401.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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He was awarded an Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellowship in 2006, and has served on editorial boards of the journals Ecology, Ecology Letters, Ecological Monographs, Journal of Ethology, and as a topic editor (Oceans, Biodiversity) for the online Encyclopedia of Earth.
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R. F. Moore, “Caring for identified versus statistical lives: An evolutionary view of medical distributive justice,” Ethology and Sociobiology 17(6) (1996): 379–401.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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The scientists detailed their findings in the May issue of the Journal of Ethology.
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 5/16/09: Minding the Animals: Ethology and the Obsolescence of Left Humanism yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Minding the Animals: Ethology and the Obsolescence of Left Humanism'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: In its arrogant, alienated, and domineering Western form, human identity reflects a host of problematic assumptions, biases, prejudices, and myths derived from religion, philosophy, science, and culture as a whole.'
Minding the Animals: Ethology and the Obsolescence of Left Humanism 2009
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