Psychology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 41-45 of 263
-
A preliminary global investigation into potential impacts on successful captive breeding for two species of Rhyticeros hornbill
(Wiley, 14 June 2024)Asian hornbills have limited ex situ breeding success, yet these species are some of the most threatened of birds, in need of managed breeding programs. To optimize breeding and increase the sustainability of such populations, ... -
Sixty Years of Tinbergen’s Four Questions and Their Continued Relevance to Applied Behaviour and Welfare Research in Zoo Animals: A Commentary
(MDPI, 15 June 2024)Understanding animal behaviour can feel like deciphering a foreign language. In 1963, pioneering ethologist Nikolaas Tinbergen offered a key: four fundamental questions to dissect behaviour’s complexities and reduce ... -
Individuals departing non-breeding areas early achieve earlier breeding and higher breeding success
(Nature Research, 19 February 2024)Conditions experienced by an individual during migration have the potential to shape migratory tactic and in turn fitness. For large birds, environmental conditions encountered during migration have been linked with survival ... -
Developing engaged and 'teamful' leaders: A randomized controlled trial of the 5R identity leadership program.
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 25 May 2023)The social identity approach to leadership argues that leaders' capacity to influence and inspire others is grounded in a shared sense of social identity (or 'us-ness') that those leaders create, advance, represent, and ... -
"Good fathers": Community perceptions of idealized fatherhood and reported fathering behaviors in Mwanza, Tanzania.
(Public Library of Science, 11 July 2024)Globally, perceptions of idealized fatherhood have been expanding beyond men's breadwinning roles to also value men's engagement in nurturing care. While fathers' caregiving behaviors are increasing, most childcare activities ...