• An ethogram is a catalogue or inventory of behaviours or actions exhibited by an animal used in ethology. The behaviours in an ethogram are usually defined...
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    original on 2015-04-26. Retrieved 2009-10-31. Courts, S. E. (1996). An ethogram of captive Livingstone's fruit bats Pteropus livingstonii in a new enclosure...
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    exhibiting this posture as a potential threat to their romantic relationship. Ethogram Pelvic thrust "lordosis". The American Heritage Dictionary. Archived from...
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    MacNulty, Daniel; Mech, L. David; Smith, Douglas W. (2007). "A proposed ethogram of large-carnivore predatory behavior, exemplified by the wolf". Journal...
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    Biological Conservation 265, 2022: 109398 MacNulty, D.R., et al. A proposed ethogram of large-carnivore 395 predatory behavior, exemplified by the wolf. Journal...
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     91 Kaplan 2004, p. 81 Kaplan 2004, p. 82 Brown ED, Veltman CJ (1987). "Ethogram of the Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) in comparison to other Cracticidae...
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    Zoo's Print. 30(9): 6–9. Barman, P.D., and D.K. Sharma. 2017. Behavioural ethogram of the endangered greater Adjutant Stork Leptoptilos dubius (Gmelin). International...
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    450–464, doi:10.2307/1381276, JSTOR 1381276 Martin, Irwin G. (1980), "An Ethogram of Captive Blarina brevicauda", American Midland Naturalist, 104 (2): 290–294...
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  • Ethogram A detailed description of the behavior of a species in its natural environment Classification Classify behaviors according to their function (how...
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  • by other individuals in the species and are recognised as part of the ethogram of that species. Most abnormal behaviours can be categorised collectively...
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