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The researchers also conducted behavioral experiments with frogs in the captive colony at the Hasli Ethological Research Station of the University of Bern.

Likewise, there are discussions of understanding the cultural and ethological aspects of Laurence's life, such as her belief in sorcery.

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Wydeven’s concerns rest on long-established ethological insights into the wolf pack, a tight-knit family unit that includes a breeding pair, their offspring and other related adults.

The primates “were suffering the ethological deprivations and frustrations inherent in laboratory life”, said John Gluck, an expert in animal ethics at the University of New Mexico.

In 2010, a widely circulated research paper — “Tactile Communication, Cooperation, and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA” — showed a positive link between touchy-feely interactions between basketball teammates and their efficacy on the court.

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