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Development; one is the need for animals to compete successfully in the conflicts they experience when young. Another is the need for them to develop the skills they require to fight effectively when they become adults.thwart 发表于 2025-3-23 19:21:48
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The biology of human aggressionf our own species. We are part of the animal world and so may have inherited behavioural traits from our primate ancestors. There is ample evidence that this is the case at the level of morphology, physiology, and biochemistry.流动才波动 发表于 2025-3-24 02:33:25
Takahiro Tanaka,Hiroyuki Hiraokaler male approaches but moves away when his rival lets out a loud, low pitched croak (Fig. 1.1(a)). On an evening in late May, an adult male hare persistently chases a female. Whenever he catches up with her she attacks him, standing upright on her hind legs and repeatedly and forcefully beating his清醒 发表于 2025-3-24 08:42:39
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Xavier Fazio,Douglas Doug Karrowe must have physiological bases, even if these are very complicated. We now turn to studies which try to identify what these might be, considering first the role of hormones and then, in Chapter 6, the role of the nervous system.chemoprevention 发表于 2025-3-24 19:17:12
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07555-1decisions about whether and how to fight and must put these decisions into effect in the form of organized agonistic behaviour patterns. Individual animals vary in their sensitivity to agonistic cues and the responsiveness of an individual can alter on a number of time scales. In this chapter we looInsufficient 发表于 2025-3-25 02:18:38
Cong Niu,Youhua Li,Xiu-Tian Yanstand how diversity in agonistic behaviour arises we need to investigate its genetic bases and how these interact with the developmental environment. In addition, because inherited variation is the raw material on which natural selection acts, a study of the genetics of agonistic behaviour provides