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Exeter researchers edit special journal issue on animal culture and conservation

1 week ago Tom Seymour

Exeter scientists are among those who have discovered many animals learn and pass on behaviours through social learning or culture, which...

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New project explores warfare in animal societies

April 11, 2024 Alex Morrison

A major new research project will investigate how and why groups of animals from the same species fight one another....

The partner of one Caribbean flamingo helps it out in an argument with another pair
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Flamingos form cliques with like-minded pals

March 1, 2023 Alex Morrison

Flamingos form cliques of like-minded individuals within their flocks, new research shows. Scientists analysed the personalities and social behaviour of...

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Cohesion and connection drop in ageing population

February 20, 2023 Alex Morrison

Social cohesion and connection decline in an ageing population, according to a new study of one of humanity’s closest relatives....

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