出版國家:United States
出版周期:年刊
影響因子:3.182
研究領(lǐng)域:行為學(xué)
5年影響因子:6.111
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Advances in the study of behavior


Advances in the study of behavior
影響因子: 3.182
I S S N: 0065-3454
出 版 社: Academic Press
出 版 地: United States
出版國家: United States
刊  期: 年刊
創(chuàng)刊時間: 1965
語  種: 英文
審稿周期: >12周,或約稿
中科院分區(qū): 2
投稿命中率: 一般
國外數(shù)據(jù)庫收錄: IM
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5年影響因子: 6.111
研究領(lǐng)域: 行為學(xué)
官方鏈接: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00...
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The collective behavior of organisms results in spectacular displays that have inspired scientific inquiry for centuries. Recently, rich theoretical work has complemented traditional biological observation to offer fresh insights into the function and mechanisms of animal groups. Although these theoretical studies unquestionably have advanced our understanding of the dynamics of animal groups, further progress will depend on the ability to reconcile numerical methods with empirical data from realistic, field-based studies of existing, as well as new, animal models. Fortunately, the technical challenges associated with collecting such data from large, free-ranging groups are becoming less daunting as a new generation of field-portable technologies becomes increasingly available. By combining novel analytical approaches and better integration of different data modalities, it is now possible to produce stunningly informative representations of the behavior of animal groups. Although the group dynamics of bats are as intriguing and potentially informative as those of other animal groups, until now the difficulty of access has inhibited studying how bats structure and maintain their groups. Here we present some of the first data from large colonies of free-ranging bats. Our initial investigations offer vivid glimpses into the group dynamics of these mammals and underscore the value and importance of this focus for further experimental research in the field. Such studies could not only reveal more about functional complexity in nature and further inform our understanding of animal groups but suggest principles by which we organize and might even improve our own society.
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