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Recognition and Family Life: Recognition Mechanisms in the Biparental Burying Beetle,—using temporal cues—their offspring. I will provide an overview of the recent advances in elucidating the recognition processes of burying beetles and will demonstrate that most of the recognition mechanisms are mediated by chemical cues and signals.Aviary 发表于 2025-3-28 20:10:26
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Book 2015arge group of animals and traces the evolution of this cognitive ability. The authors provide several examples of direct (i.e. the target of recognition is a conspecific) and indirect recognition (i.e. recognition of a reliable proxy rather than an individual, such as a den or a substrate) and disculinear 发表于 2025-3-29 05:24:07
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To What Extent Can Freshwater Crayfish Recognise Other Crayfish?, human social behaviour and is therefore easily recognised in other species. Recent years have seen increased interest in the occurrence and properties of this response in non-vertebrates where it may not be so easily identified. Studies have now been undertaken on a wide range of organisms exemplifSUGAR 发表于 2025-3-29 15:55:10
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Social Behaviour and Recognition in Decapod Shrimps, with Emphasis on the Caridea,ls of social recognition. We review the mechanisms and forms of social recognition in shrimps, emphasizing the Caridea. Most research has been conducted on Alpheidae, Hymenoceridae, Hippolytidae, Palaemonidae and Stenopodidae. The olfactory first and chemotactile second antennae are important in per描述 发表于 2025-3-30 02:31:44
Social Recognition in Amphipods: An Overview, ample opportunities for social interactions among conspecifics, little is known about social recognition patterns in these species. Current research indicates that social recognition in amphipods is largely limited to mate and female-offspring recognition. In many amphipod species, the males are caStricture 发表于 2025-3-30 05:18:37
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