- behavioral repertoire
- этол. поведенческий репертуар* * *поведенческий репертуар
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
repertoire — rep|er|toire [ˈrepətwa: US pərtwa:r] n [C usually singular] [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: répertoire, from Late Latin repertorium; REPERTORY] 1.) all the plays, pieces of music etc that a performer or group knows and can perform in sb s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
repertoire — noun (countable usually singular) 1 all of the plays, pieces of music etc, that a performer or group has learned and can perform 2 the total number of things that someone or something is able to do: the behavioral repertoire of newborn infants … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
animal communication — Transmission of information from one animal to another by means of sound, visible sign or behaviour, taste or odour, electrical impulse, touch, or a combination of these. Most animal communication uses sound (e.g., birds calling, crickets… … Universalium
Michael Graziano — Michael Steven Anthony Graziano (born 1967) is an American scientist and novelist who is currently a professor of Psychology at Princeton University.[1] His scientific research focuses on how the cerebral cortex monitors the space around the body … Wikipedia
Manfred Maurus — was a German scientist, assistant professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, researcher and head of the Department of Behavioral Physiology at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry. Maurus was a pioneer in neuroethology, starting… … Wikipedia
Behaviorism — or Behaviourism, also called the learning perspective (where any physical action is a behavior) is a philosophy of psychology based on the proposition that all things which organisms do including acting, thinking and feeling can and should be… … Wikipedia
Sleep (non-human) — Sleep in non human animals refers to how the behavioral and physiological state of sleep, mainly characterized by reversible unconsciousness, non responsiveness to external stimuli, and motor passivity, appears in different categories of animals … Wikipedia
nervous system — Anat., Zool. 1. the system of nerves and nerve centers in an animal or human, including the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia. 2. a particular part of this system. Cf. autonomic nervous system, central nervous system, peripheral nervous… … Universalium
Homosexual behavior in animals — For homosexuality in humans, see homosexuality. Homosexual behavior in animals refers to the documented evidence of homosexual and bisexual behavior in non human species. Such behaviors include sex, courtship, affection, pair bonding, and… … Wikipedia
blue sheep — bharal. * * * ▪ mammal also called bharal either of two species of sheeplike mammals (mammal), family Bovidae (bovid) (order Artiodactyla (artiodactyl)), that inhabit upland slopes in a wide range throughout China, from Inner Mongolia to… … Universalium
Cognitive ethology — The fusion of cognitive science and classical ethology into cognitive ethology emphasizes observing animals under more or less natural conditions, with the objective of understanding the evolution, adaptation (function), causation, and… … Wikipedia