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#behavioral ecology: Tracking the flight of the foraging honey bee Fast-flying insects, like bees, have long eluded high-resolution, scientific tracking. A new study, using a novel, multi-copter drone-based system that follows foragers in three dimensions, demonstrates that honey bees are idiosyncratic, precise flyers that flexibly adjust their use of navigational tools.

#behavioral ecology: Tracking the flight of the foraging honey bee CurrentBiology

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Lifelong #behavioral screen reveals an architecture of vertebrate aging | Science Mapping behavior of individual vertebrate animals across lifespan could provide an unprecedented view into the lifelong process of aging. We created a platform for high-resolution continuous behavioral tracking of the African killifish across natural ...

ICYMI: Lifelong #behavioral screen reveals an architecture of vertebrate aging | Science @Science.org

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Strain variation identifies a neural substrate for #behavioral #evolution in Drosophila Ryba et al. uncover extensive variation in male mate preference among D. melanogaster strains and show that it maps to heritable differences in a central inhibitory pheromone circuit controlling courtship pursuit.

Strain variation identifies a neural substrate for #behavioral #evolution in Drosophila CurrentBiology

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#behavioral #evolution: Brief moments of inhibition guide mate choice How do males choose mates when mingling with closely related species? Males of different fruit fly strains vary dramatically in selectivity, from faithful to promiscuous. A new study reveals that differences in inhibitory brain circuits control this selectivity by transiently suppressing inappropriate courtship.

#behavioral #evolution: Brief moments of inhibition guide mate choice CurrentBiology

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Introduction to the special issue on “Nuance and novelty in the #behavioral neuroendocrinology of hormonal contraceptives” Publication date: Available online 11 March 2026 Source: Hormones and Behavior Author(s): Adriene M. Beltz, Benedetta Leuner

Introduction to the special issue on “Nuance and novelty in the #behavioral neuroendocrinology of hormonal contraceptives” HormBehav

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#behavioral ecology: Tracking the flight of the foraging honey bee Fast-flying insects, like bees, have long eluded high-resolution, scientific tracking. A new study, using a novel, multi-copter drone-based system that follows foragers in three dimensions, demonstrates that honey bees are idiosyncratic, precise flyers that flexibly adjust their use of navigational tools.

#behavioral ecology: Tracking the flight of the foraging honey bee CurrentBiology

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Lifelong #behavioral screen reveals an architecture of vertebrate aging | Science Mapping behavior of individual vertebrate animals across lifespan could provide an unprecedented view into the lifelong process of aging. We created a platform for high-resolution continuous behavioral tracking of the African killifish across natural ...

Lifelong #behavioral screen reveals an architecture of vertebrate aging | Science @Science.org

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Strain variation identifies a neural substrate for #behavioral #evolution in Drosophila Ryba et al. uncover extensive variation in male mate preference among D. melanogaster strains and show that it maps to heritable differences in a central inhibitory pheromone circuit controlling courtship pursuit.

Strain variation identifies a neural substrate for #behavioral #evolution in Drosophila CurrentBiology

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Post‐Release Survival and #behavioral Recovery of a Rehabilitated Short‐Finned Pilot Whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) in the South China Sea Revealed Through Satellite Tracking Ecology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 3, March 2026.

Post‐Release Survival and #behavioral Recovery of a Rehabilitated Short‐Finned Pilot Whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) in the South China Sea Revealed Through Satellite Tracking Ecol&Evol

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Introduction to the special issue on “Nuance and novelty in the #behavioral neuroendocrinology of hormonal contraceptives” Publication date: Available online 11 March 2026 Source: Hormones and Behavior Author(s): Adriene M. Beltz, Benedetta Leuner

Introduction to the special issue on “Nuance and novelty in the #behavioral neuroendocrinology of hormonal contraceptives” HormBehav

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Me and Sonja are in Berlin for the Mind-Brain-Body Symposium and are presenting preliminary data from our #body - #brain - #behavioral study with #wearable techs

Strongly recommend joining this fantastic community!
And get in touch if you're interested in hearing more and/or collaborate :)

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#behavioral and physiological dynamics of a native minnow exposed to invasive fish species Publication date: Available online 9 March 2026 Source: Physiology & Behavior Author(s): Marta Luiz, Filipe Banha, Gonçalo Brito, Bianca Cambiaghi e Silva, Pedro Anastácio, Manuel Gesto, Marta C. Soares

#behavioral and physiological dynamics of a native minnow exposed to invasive fish species Phys&Beh

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#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization by Peter Mikula, Daniel T. Blumstein, Piotr Tryjanowski A variety of human activities, especially urbanization, are not only homogenizing species composition but also eroding behavioral diversity. This Essay introduces the concept of behavioral homogenization: the human-driven convergence of behavioral traits across individuals, populations, and species across space and time. Global examples of fear responses, foraging, communication, activity patterns, social behavior, cognition and exploration, habitat use, breeding-site choice, migration, and heterospecific interaction networks are used to argue that spatial and temporal beta-diversity in behavior is shrinking in human-dominated landscapes. Ecological and evolutionary consequences, including for animal cultures and human–wildlife conflict, are outlined and opportunities to quantify and integrate behavioral homogenization into biodiversity conservation and management are highlighted.

#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization @PLOSBiology.org

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Leveraging nature's experiments: David Crews' legacy in #behavioral neuroendocrinology Publication date: April 2026 Source: Hormones and Behavior, Volume 180 Author(s): Jon T. Sakata, Sarah C. Woolley, Ross Gillette, Randy J. Nelson, Turk Rhen

Leveraging nature's experiments: David Crews' legacy in #behavioral neuroendocrinology HormBehav

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Leveraging nature's experiments: David Crews' legacy in #behavioral neuroendocrinology Publication date: April 2026 Source: Hormones and Behavior, Volume 180 Author(s): Jon T. Sakata, Sarah C. Woolley, Ross Gillette, Randy J. Nelson, Turk Rhen

Leveraging nature's experiments: David Crews' legacy in #behavioral neuroendocrinology HormBehav

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#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization by Peter Mikula, Daniel T. Blumstein, Piotr Tryjanowski A variety of human activities, especially urbanization, are not only homogenizing species composition but also eroding behavioral diversity. This Essay introduces the concept of behavioral homogenization: the human-driven convergence of behavioral traits across individuals, populations, and species across space and time. Global examples of fear responses, foraging, communication, activity patterns, social behavior, cognition and exploration, habitat use, breeding-site choice, migration, and heterospecific interaction networks are used to argue that spatial and temporal beta-diversity in behavior is shrinking in human-dominated landscapes. Ecological and evolutionary consequences, including for animal cultures and human–wildlife conflict, are outlined and opportunities to quantify and integrate behavioral homogenization into biodiversity conservation and management are highlighted.

#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization @PLOSBiology.org

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Nudge: The Final Edition A choice architect has the responsibility for organizing the context in which people make decisions

Nudge: The Final Edition

"A choice architect has the responsibility for organizing the context in which people make decisions"

Sale: $20 to $1.99

by Richard H. Thaler
Rating: 4.4/5 (4,294 Reviews)

#Behavioral #Economics #DecisionMaking #Nudge #PublicPolicy #PersonalFinance #Books #BookSky

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#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization by Peter Mikula, Daniel T. Blumstein, Piotr Tryjanowski A variety of human activities, especially urbanization, are not only homogenizing species composition but also eroding behavioral diversity. This Essay introduces the concept of behavioral homogenization: the human-driven convergence of behavioral traits across individuals, populations, and species across space and time. Global examples of fear responses, foraging, communication, activity patterns, social behavior, cognition and exploration, habitat use, breeding-site choice, migration, and heterospecific interaction networks are used to argue that spatial and temporal beta-diversity in behavior is shrinking in human-dominated landscapes. Ecological and evolutionary consequences, including for animal cultures and human–wildlife conflict, are outlined and opportunities to quantify and integrate behavioral homogenization into biodiversity conservation and management are highlighted.

#behavioral convergence under urbanization: An overlooked dimension of biotic homogenization @PLOSBiology.org

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7 ways smart people make themselves sound less competent, and how to fix itThese 7 things make smart people sound less competent. A behavioral expert shows how to fix it. Codie Sanchez shares the seven ways smart people make themselves sound less competent—and how to fix them using the “3 S’s Rule.”

These 7 things make #smart people sound less #competent. A #behavioral expert shows how to fix it.

www.upworthy.com/7-ways-smart...

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Laughing at Your Blunders Beats Embarrassment A major study reveals that laughing at your own minor blunders is the ultimate social power move, beating out embarrassment for building trust and lika...

#Featured #Neuroscience #Psychology #APA […]

[Original post on neurosciencenews.com]

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Laughing at Your Blunders Beats Embarrassment A major study reveals that laughing at your own minor blunders is the ultimate social power move, beating out embarrassment for building trust and lika...

#Featured #Neuroscience #Psychology #APA […]

[Original post on neurosciencenews.com]

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The Merger That Needed A War
The Merger That Needed A War YouTube video by The Drey Dossier

I knew when the Pedophile attacked #Anthropic, that Musk was behind it. He wanted #Grok running the US Government.
#Congress has #Betrayed the US Constitution, our People, & our #Military.

Believe in #Behavioral #Modification #Neuroweapons yet?!

#BurnIT

youtube.com/watch?v=-TlY...

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#VisualScience #AcademicSky #GraphicDesign #Logo #SciArt #Scisky #SciComm #Science #Behavioral #Research 🧪 sas.rutgers.edu/about/news/r...

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#VisualScience #AcademicSky #GraphicDesign #SciArt #Scisky #SciComm #Science #Behavioral #Research 🧪

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Models of Abnormality and Their Impact on Disability Examines the major models of abnormality in psychology and how biological, behavioral, cognitive, and sociocultural frameworks shape our understanding of disability.

Models of Abnormality and Their Impact on Disability - Examines the major models of #abnormality in #psychology and how #biological, #behavioral, #cognitive, and #sociocultural frameworks shape our understanding of #disability - www.disabled-world.com/definitions/...

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Another of ICB's latest invasive species grouping:
Distinct #behavioral patterns across a non-native population of Gambusia affinis
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@isaacyligocki.bsky.social
et al
doi.org/10.1093/icb/...
"Collectively, our results indicate that while subpopulations do differ in one behavioral measure..."

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Group composition influences diffusion dynamics via impacts on #behavioral production Publication date: March 2026 Source: Animal Behaviour, Volume 233 Author(s): Matthew J. Hasenjager, Mark M. Bailey, Nina H. Fefferman

Group composition influences diffusion dynamics via impacts on #behavioral production AnimBeh

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Group composition influences diffusion dynamics via impacts on #behavioral production Publication date: March 2026 Source: Animal Behaviour, Volume 233 Author(s): Matthew J. Hasenjager, Mark M. Bailey, Nina H. Fefferman

Group composition influences diffusion dynamics via impacts on #behavioral production AnimBeh

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Physiological and #behavioral traits in female guinea pigs: estrous cycle effects and repeatability Publication date: Available online 17 February 2026 Source: Physiology & Behavior Author(s): Romy C. Kadrić, Chiara R. Angori, Eva Millesi, Matthias Nemeth

Physiological and #behavioral traits in female guinea pigs: estrous cycle effects and repeatability Phys&Beh

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Characterizing #behavioral Effects of Early-Life Stress in an #animal Model of Auditory Processing Publication date: Available online 17 February 2026 Source: Physiology & Behavior Author(s): Hardy KA, Rybolt S, Patel B, Dye R, Rosen MJ

Characterizing #behavioral Effects of Early-Life Stress in an #animal Model of Auditory Processing Phys&Beh

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