
Tool Transfers are a Form of Teaching Among Chimpanzees
Examining how wild chimpanzees in the Goualougo Triangle teach tool skills by providing learners with termite fishing probes, meeting functional criteria for teaching behaviors.
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Examining how wild chimpanzees in the Goualougo Triangle teach tool skills by providing learners with termite fishing probes, meeting functional criteria for teaching behaviors.
Study on laying hen housing systems shows hens prefer smaller nests that provide more enclosure and make them feel safer during egg-laying, with behavioral data logged and analyzed using Mangold INTERACT.
Explore how the Department of Behavior Physiology of Farm Animals studies animal welfare, examining space requirements, group sizes, and feeding processes in modern livestock farming.
Explore research on animal welfare and husbandry with Mangold VideoMotionTracker software, examining how pigs' locomotion activity varies during fattening periods.
Explore how animals like capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees use tools inventively to access food sources, based on research from leading experts in animal cognition.
Discover how Mangold International supports ethology research with software solutions like INTERACT that enable efficient analysis of animal behavior and welfare in agricultural settings.
Research examining individual behavior characteristics and personality differences in Capuchin Monkeys, conducted by Dr. Jana Uher from the "Primate Personality Net" research network.