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    Ethograms are used extensively in the study of welfare science. Ethograms can be used to detect the occurrence or prevalence of abnormal behaviours (e.g. stereotypies, [5] [6] feather pecking, [7] tail-biting [8]), normal behaviours (e.g. comfort behaviours), departures from the ethogram of ancestral species [9] and the behaviour of captive animals upon release into a natural environment.

  2. Sep 22, 2022 · Lesson Plan: Building an Ethogram. This lesson is the second of a three lesson series developed by the Ethogram. All three lessons are targeted for middle school students and adaptable for online or in-person instruction. Lesson 1 (Asking Questions About Animal Behavior) has already been published on the Ethogram under the Activities and Lesson ...

  3. Normally, the best ethograms are functional; they are organized into categories that reflect meaningful distinctions to the animal. The word ethogram is often used confusingly to mean two different things: the species ethogram, and the experimental ethogram. The species ethogram is a master list of all known behaviors for the species.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · How do you build an ethogram? If you search through the literature, there are many different ethograms that have been published, so oftentimes definitions can be directly used from previous research. Many times, a group of experts in behavior may be brought together to create an ethogram based on their experience and expertise.

  5. Oct 16, 2012 · As might be expected from a primatological perspective, Dr. Sussman emphasizes the fact that humans havedifferent ethograms” from nonhumans. While recognizing many similarities with our close relatives, he notes “profound behavioral differences,” and that the totipotentiality of behaviors for each species differs.

    • James M. Calcagno, Agustín Fuentes
    • 2012
  6. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Ethograms - SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2021 · Ethograms are directories or catalogs of species-typical behaviors. These behaviors, known as action patterns, are discrete, repeatable, identifiable acts that are described in detail according to characteristics such as their form, speed, duration, strength, and/or orientation. Ethograms often contain both written descriptions and pictures or ...

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  8. Feb 1, 1985 · A Human Ethogram: Its Scientific Acceptability and Importance (now NEW, because new technology allows investigation of the hypotheses) (an early MUST READ)

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