Tool use by aquatic animals

J Mann, EM Patterson - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Tool-use research has focused primarily on land-based animals, with less consideration
given to aquatic animals and the environmental challenges and conditions they face. Here …

The green care code: How nature connectedness and simple activities help explain pro‐nature conservation behaviours

M Richardson, HA Passmore, L Barbett… - People and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The biodiversity crisis demands greater engagement in pro‐nature conservation behaviours.
Research has examined factors which account for general pro‐environmental behaviour; …

[图书][B] Animal tool behavior: the use and manufacture of tools by animals

RW Shumaker, KR Walkup, BB Beck - 2011 - books.google.com
When published in 1980, Benjamin B. Beck's Animal Tool Behavior was the first volume to
catalog and analyze the complete literature on tool use and manufacture in non-human …

[HTML][HTML] Aquatic and Terrestrial Invertebrate Welfare

GA Lewbart, TT Zachariah - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Invertebrates (animals without backbones) make up over 95% of the
earth's species yet compared with vertebrates (animals with backbones like fishes …

Early evolution and ecology of camouflage in insects

R Pérez-de la Fuente, X Delclòs… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Taxa within diverse lineages select and transport exogenous materials for the purposes of
camouflage. This adaptive behavior also occurs in insects, most famously in green lacewing …

Marine litter disrupts ecological processes in reef systems

GF de Carvalho-Souza, M Llope, MS Tinôco… - Marine pollution …, 2018 - Elsevier
Marine litter (ML) contaminates essentially all global coastal and marine environments and
drives multiple ecosystem-level effects. Although deleterious effects of ML on several …

Effect of hypoxia and anoxia on invertebrate behaviour: ecological perspectives from species to community level

B Riedel, T Pados, K Pretterebner, L Schiemer… - …, 2014 - bg.copernicus.org
Coastal hypoxia and anoxia have become a global key stressor to marine ecosystems, with
almost 500 dead zones recorded worldwide. By triggering cascading effects from the …

The effects of climate-induced elevated seawater temperature on the covering behavior, righting response, and Aristotle's lantern reflex of the sea urchin Lytechinus …

CJ Brothers, JB McClintock - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a global increase in sea-surface temperatures
with some of the largest increases expected in the subtropical regions of the Northern …

[HTML][HTML] Planktonic sea urchin larvae change their swimming direction in response to strong photoirradiation

S Yaguchi, Y Taniguchi, H Suzuki, M Kamata… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
To survive, organisms need to precisely respond to various environmental factors, such as
light and gravity. Among these, light is so important for most life on Earth that light-response …

A defensive behavior and plant-insect interaction in Early Cretaceous amber–the case of the immature lacewing Hallucinochrysa diogenesi

R Pérez-de la Fuente, X Delclòs, E Peñalver… - Arthropod structure & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Amber holds special paleobiological significance due to its ability to preserve direct
evidence of biotic interactions and animal behaviors for millions of years. Here we review …