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Gyűrűsfarkú makik (Lemur Catta) kooperációja a dominancia, szociális és rokonsági viszonyok függvényében
(2015)
The evolution of cooperation is a controversial part of behavioural biology. Hamilton‟s rule explains well the phenomenon of cooperation between related individuals (kin selection theory). Among non-related individuals ...
Dominancia vizsgálata zebrapintyek között
(2015)
Social hierarchy is one of the most often used terms, to describe the relationships
among animals living in groups. However, the bigger the groups are, the bigger the chance
is that the observed structure will not be ...
Predátor jelenlétének hatása a csíkos gabonakabóca táplálkozási sikerességére
(2015)
Effects of predator presence on leafhoppers’ feeding success
In my thesis I studied non-consumptive interactions between the virus vector leafhopper Psammotettix alienus which is a dominant sap feeding pest in cereal ...
A kannabinoidok szerepe a szociális kihívásokra adott válaszreakciók szabályozásában
(2015)
Previous studies showed that endocannabinoid signaling plays a role in the regulation of social behavior, predominantly aggression, although the details of this role are still to be clarified. Current pharmacological ...
A szociális kontextus hatása a tanulási folyamatra kutyán
(2015)
Many animal species, which are to some extent adapted to social life, have the ability to learn and gain new information about their environment by observing the behaviour of the other. In the case of social learning the ...
A prebiotikumok hatása a bél-agy tengely működésére: mikrobiális, magatartási és hormonális változások
(2015)
It has already prooved that there is bidirectional communication between the brain and gut and also gut microbiota, because gutflora can affect several physiological aspects of the organism, respectively psychological ...
Abnormal behaviour of horses in relation to different keeping conditions
(2015)
Within the Order of Perissodacytla Horses form the Genus Equidae. Horses are gregarious
and flight animals which spend their time in nature on free-roaming and pasture- grazing
[Werhahn et al. 2011].
Horses kept in ...