Definition of Ethology. Meaning of Ethology. Synonyms of Ethology

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Definition of Ethology

Ethology
Ethology E*thol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? a depicting of character; ? custom, moral nature + ? to speak.] 1. A treatise on morality; ethics. 2. The science of the formation of character, national and collective as well as individual. --J. S. Mill.

Meaning of Ethology from wikipedia

- Ethology is a branch of zoology that studies the behaviour of non-human animals. It has its scientific roots in the work of Charles Darwin and of American...
- Human ethology is the study of human behavior. Ethology as a discipline is generally thought of as a sub-category of biology, though psychological theories...
- The International Society for Applied Ethology is the leading non-profit professional organization for academics and scientists interested in the behaviour...
- Cognitive ethology is a branch of ethology concerned with the influence of conscious awareness and intention on the behaviour of an animal. Donald Griffin...
- In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises...
- related to Cat behavior. Cat behaviorist Cat communication Cat play and toys Ethology Cat training Shipley, C; Buchwald, J.S; Carterette, E.C (January 1988)...
- Philosophical ethology is a field of multidisciplinary research which gathers natural sciences, social science, human studies and is dedicated to the issue...
- In ethology, territory is the sociographical area that an animal consistently defends against conspecific competition (or, occasionally, against animals...
- This article lists notable unsolved problems in biology. Origin of life. Exactly how, where, and when did life on Earth originate? Which, if any, of the...
- Gordon M. (1998). "Precocious Courtship and Play in Emydid Turtles". Ethology. 104 (1): 38–56. Bibcode:1998Ethol.104...38K. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.1998...