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Autor:
Jorge A Vázquez Diosdado, Zoe E Barker, Holly R Hodges, Jonathan R Amory, Darren P Croft, Nick J Bell, Edward A Codling
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0208424 (2018)
Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentially significant economic impacts due to the expense of treatment and lost milk production. Existing lameness detection methods can be time-intensive,
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https://doaj.org/article/ef6cc534836b409682a2687536ca8a7c
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PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 1, p e0166926 (2017)
The early social environment can influence the health and behaviour of animals, with effects lasting into adulthood. In Europe, around 60% of dairy calves are reared individually during their first eight weeks of life, while others may be housed in p
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https://doaj.org/article/8fc764e873de41c68bff8b9a9537c721
Autor:
Kareemah Chopra, Holly R. Hodges, Zoe E. Barker, Jorge A. Vázquez Diosdado, Jonathan R. Amory, Tom C. Cameron, Darren P. Croft, Nick J. Bell, Andy Thurman, David Bartlett, Edward A. Codling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dairy Science, Vol 107, Iss 4, Pp 2406-2425 (2024)
ABSTRACT: Bunching behavior in cattle may occur for several reasons including enabling social interactions, a response to stress or danger, or due to shared interest in resources such as feeding or watering areas. There is evidence in pasture grazed
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https://doaj.org/article/362a424563c1444096dbcd4d1cb9babe
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PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 8, p e24280 (2011)
Predation risk is often associated with group formation in prey, but recent advances in methods for analysing the social structure of animal societies make it possible to quantify the effects of risk on the complex dynamics of spatial and temporal or
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https://doaj.org/article/2722b01e80794029b8c2ac9be77b0798
Social network analysis is used widely in the social sciences to study interactions among people, groups, and organizations, yet until now there has been no book that shows behavioral biologists how to apply it to their work on animal populations. Ex
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Yong, L, Wilson, A, Croft, D, Graham, C & Charlesworth, D 2022, ' Partial sex linkage and linkage disequilibrium on the guppy sex chromosome ', Molecular Ecology, vol. 31, no. 21, pp. 5524-5537 . https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.16674
The guppy Y chromosome has been considered a model system for the evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromosomes, and it has been proposed that complete sex-linkage has evolved across about 3 Mb surrounding this fish's sex-determining
Autor:
Josefine Bohr Brask, Darren P. Croft, Mathew Edenbrow, Richard James, Bronwyn H. Bleakley, Indar W. Ramnarine, Robert J. P. Heathcote, Charles R. Tyler, Patrick B. Hamilton, Torben Dabelsteen, Safi K. Darden
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Royal Society Open Science, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2019)
Cooperation among non-kin constitutes a conundrum for evolutionary biology. Theory suggests that non-kin cooperation can evolve if individuals differ consistently in their cooperative phenotypes and assort socially by these, such that cooperative ind
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https://doaj.org/article/1038fbf826e64f8f947178ba142aa3ef
Autor:
Charli Grimes, Lauren J. N. Brent, Michael N. Weiss, Daniel W. Franks, Kenneth C. Balcomb, David K. Ellifrit, Samuel Ellis, Darren P. Croft
Publikováno v:
Marine Mammal Science. 38:941-958
Autor:
Elizabeth F. R. Preston, Faye J. Thompson, Solomon Kyabulima, Darren P. Croft, Michael A. Cant
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 24, Pp 18662-18675 (2021)
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 24, Pp 18662-18675 (2021)
Intergroup conflict is widespread in nature and is proposed to have strong impacts on the evolution of social behavior. The conflict–cohesion hypothesis predicts that exposure to intergroup conflict should lead to increased social cohesion to impro
Autor:
Darren P. Croft, Faye J. Thompson, Patrick A. Green, E.F.R. Preston, M.H. Nicholl, Michael A. Cant
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 127:886-896