For example, ethologists generally agree that play in young animals is not escapist, but adaptive. |
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Recently, ethologists have applied the study of animal behavior to an increasing number of problems relating to conserving rare, declining, and threatened animal species. |
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Because of the broad range of his interests, John was always alert to the ways in which concepts and data from other fields might be useful to ornithologists and ethologists. |
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Kazez considers the work of ethologists, psychologists and other animal specialists, like primatologist Frans de Waal. |
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It is time for us to be taken up by a rhizome that has the Stoics, the Buddhists, the Taoists, and the ethologists in it. |
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Ethologists argue that females, interacting with other females and multiple offspring in social groups, have experienced such traits as a selective advantage. |
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Ethologists placed critical importance on the genetic basis of behaviors, which they saw as innate, ritualistic responses to environmental stimuli. |
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