How it ends: a review of behavioral and psychological phenomena, physiological processes and neural circuits in the termination of aggression in other animals and …

M Potegal - Behavioural brain research, 2024 - Elsevier
More is known about aggression initiation and persistence in other animals, and anger in
people, than about their cessation. This review summarizes knowledge of relevant factors in …

Behavioural response of Eurasian Blackcaps to acoustically simulated conspecific and heterospecific male intruders

A Darolová, J Krištofík, F Knauer, H Hoi - Journal of Ornithology, 2020 - Springer
Interspecific territoriality can frequently be observed in the animal kingdom, including birds.
One important factor driving the degree of interspecific territoriality is competition for …

Performance of wild animals with “broken” traits: Movement patterns in nature of moose with leg injuries

AP Hendry, CA Hendry, AS Hendry… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Organismal traits are presumed to be well suited for performance in the tasks required for
survival, growth, and reproduction. Major injuries to such traits should therefore compromise …

Nest usurpation and adult mortality in a secondary cavity-nesting songbird

MJ Scerbicke, JK Dodson, PJR Page… - Journal of Field …, 2024 - journal.afonet.org
Competition for limited nest sites among secondary cavity-nesting bird species is intense
and may result in loss of nests, physical conflict, injury, and occasionally death. The …

Female Prothonotary Warblers Protonotaria citrea sing during the mate acquisition period

AE Matthews, MC Slevin, AJ Worm, TJ Boves - Ibis, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Female song in passerine birds may be more common than traditionally assumed, but it is
not well‐documented or understood, especially in migratory species. We describe the first …

3D-printed decoys are as effective as taxidermied decoys in attracting red-breasted sapsuckers for mist-netting

L Natola, F Tousley - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Decoys often improve targeted mist-netting efforts by drawing the species of interest to a
specific area nearer the net. Traditional decoy constructions include taxidermied carcasses …

[PDF][PDF] Factors limiting the distributions of trailing-edge populations in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

SA Merker - 2017 - getd.libs.uga.edu
Rapid environmental change is causing the ranges of many North American species to shift
northward and to higher elevations (Parmesan and Yohe 2003, Campbell et al. 2010 …