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Location as a feature in pigeons’ recognition of visual objects
(American Psychological Association, 31 January 2022)A number of different phenomena in pigeon visual cognition suggest that pigeons do not immediately recognize two identical objects in different locations as being “the same”. To examine this question directly, pigeons ... -
Dietary behaviour as a form of collective action: A social identity model of vegan activism
(Elsevier, 4 October 2021)Adopting plant-based, or vegan, diets can have a number of benefits, including mitigating climate change, promoting animal welfare, or improving public health. In the current research, we use social psychological theory ... -
Reflecting on the use of Google Docs for online interviews: Innovation in qualitative data collection
(SAGE Publications, 19 September 2021)Google Docs is a widely used online word processing software. Despite its broad popularity in business and education, Google Docs is under-utilised as a tool to facilitate qualitative interviews within research. In this ... -
Pollination: influencing bee behaviour with caffeine
(Elsevier, 27 September 2021)Plant secondary metabolites found in floral nectar can affect the behaviour of pollinating insects, but how these changes benefit plants directly is little understood. An experimental study with bumblebees shows that ... -
Function of trunk-mediated “greeting” behaviours between male African elephants: insights from choice of partners
(MDPI, 17 September 2021)A common behavioural interaction between male African elephants is for an actor to direct his trunk to contact a same sex conspecific’s mouth, temporal gland, or genital region. Such behaviours are often referred to as ...