Search results for " Behaviour"

showing 10 items of 1096 documents

Social versus individual learning: fitness consequences of two different strategies for defence

2014

Animal Behaviour Coevolutionary selectionSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
researchProduct

Proceedings of the ASPA 18th Congress, Palermo, June 9-12, 2009

2009

Animal breeding and genetics Nutrition and feeding Dairy production Meat production Animal welfare health and behaviour Borse production Poultry and rabbit production Aquaculture
researchProduct

Reproductive Biology Including Evidence for Superfetation in the European Badger Meles meles (Carnivora: Mustelidae)

2015

The reproductive biology of the European badger (Meles meles) is of wide interest because it is one of the few mammal species that show delayed implantation and one of only five which are suggested to show superfetation as a reproductive strategy. This study aimed to describe the reproductive biology of female Irish badgers with a view to increasing our understanding of the process of delayed implantation and superfetation. We carried out a detailed histological examination of the reproductive tract of 264 female badgers taken from sites across 20 of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. The key results show evidence of multiple blastocysts at different stages of development present s…

Animal sexual behaviourBadgeranimal diseasesPopulationMustelidaelcsh:MedicineEmbryonic DevelopmentZoologyBiologyMelesSexual Behavior AnimalCorpus Luteumbiology.animalReproductive biologyMustelidaeAnimalsSuperfetationlcsh:ScienceeducationProgesteroneSwedenAnalysis of Varianceeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryGeographyEcologyReproductionlcsh:Rbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationUnited KingdomBlastocystRegression Analysislcsh:QFemaleMammalEmbryo Implantation DelayedIrelandToothResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
researchProduct

Floral volatiles in a sapromyiophilous plant and their importance in attracting house fly pollinators

2015

Floral scent in sapromyiophilous plants often consists of complex blends with not only fetid (e.g., sulfides) but also sweet (e.g., terpenoids) volatile organic compounds and a recent study suggests that both groups of compounds are involved in pollinator attraction. However, little is known about the number and identity of compounds involved in pollinator attraction in these deceptive plants that mimic breeding sites of fly pollinators. In the present paper, we studied flower volatiles of sapromyiophilous Periploca laevigata and their capability to elicit biological responses in one of the pollinator species, Musca domestica. Floral volatiles were collected by dynamic headspace and analyse…

Arthropod AntennaeSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaPollinationBiologyBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPollinatorHousefliesBotanyOlfactometryAnimalsPeriplocaPollinationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsVolatile Organic CompoundsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOlfactory PerceptionAttractionTerpenoidApocynaceaeSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicatachemistryOlfactometerApocynaceae Behaviour Electrophysiology Floral scent Musca domestica Muscidae Periploca Pollination SapromyophilousSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGas chromatographyDimethyl trisulfide
researchProduct

Competitive Cycling and Doping: Proposing a Functional Analysis Based on the Color Yellow.

2015

The authors demonstrate in three experiments (N = 241) that yellow impacts on social perceptions when associated with competitive cycling. In Experiment 1, the image of a syringe evocated competitive cycling and doping more strongly when presented on yellow as compared with gray. In Experiment 2, a performance improvement scenario yielded more discredit of a depicted racer and higher suspicions of doping when ending on a yellow frame, as opposed to a gray one. In Experiment 3, the image of a racer wearing a yellow jersey (instead of a gray or a white one) yielded the lowest scores on measures of suitability as a role model and attractiveness of sport participation. Moreover, no significant …

AttractivenessAdultDoping in SportsMalePsychology sportsColorSocial behaviourBicyclingAssociationYoung AdultPsychology SportsHumansFemalePsychologyCyclingSocial psychologyGray (horse)Practical implicationsApplied PsychologyColor PerceptionJournal of sportexercise psychology
researchProduct

Destination Attractiveness Drivers among Urban Hostel Tourists: An Analysis of Frustrators and Delighters

2015

This study is based on data from 679 tourists staying at hostel accommodation facilities in Zagreb, a propulsive city-break destination in Central Europe. Besides providing insight into the socio-demographic and behavioural characteristics of hostel tourists, this study uncovers determinant destination attributes influencing their perceptions of destination attractiveness. In particular, impact asymmetry analysis identified potential sources of delight and frustration among hostel tourists. Since the hostel tourist segment, as such, is almost completely unconsidered in contemporary tourism research, partly covered only by a few studies on youth travellers and backpackers, the results of thi…

Attractivenessbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationAdvertisingDestinationsDestination marketingMarket segmentationTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerception0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessMarketingAccommodation050212 sport leisure & tourismConsumer behaviourTourismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Tourism Research
researchProduct

Satisfaction and Destination Loyalty

2005

ABSTRACT First-time and repeat tourists engage in different tourism experience with a destination. Based on previous studies, the main purpose of this research is to investigate how tourists' previous experience with a tourist destination influences on the satisfaction evaluation, destination loyalty and destination attractiveness. An empirical study is carried out among 806 tourists visiting Calpe, a Spanish tourist destination, in the summer of 2000. Research findings evidence that the level of satisfaction and the number of past visits considerably influence tourists' intentions to make repeat visits.

Attractivenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingDestinationsResearch findingsConsumer satisfactionEmpirical researchTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyBusinessMarketingConsumer behaviourTourismmedia_commonJournal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism
researchProduct

Predicting mid-air gestural interaction with public displays based on audience behaviour

2020

Abstract Knowledge about the expected interaction duration and expected distance from which users will interact with public displays can be useful in many ways. For example, knowing upfront that a certain setup will lead to shorter interactions can nudge space owners to alter the setup. If a system can predict that incoming users will interact at a long distance for a short amount of time, it can accordingly show shorter versions of content (e.g., videos/advertisements) and employ at-a-distance interaction modalities (e.g., mid-air gestures). In this work, we propose a method to build models for predicting users’ interaction duration and distance in public display environments, focusing on …

Audience behaviour; Pervasive displays; Users behaviourComputer scienceHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologySpace (commercial competition)Field (computer science)EducationPervasive displaysSoftwareContextual designHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAudience behaviourDuration (project management)050107 human factorsModalitiesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering020207 software engineeringPublic displaysAudience behaviour Pervasive displays Users behaviourHuman-Computer InteractionHardware and ArchitectureUsers behaviourbusinessSoftwareGesture
researchProduct

Protocol for developing a mental imagery intervention: a randomised controlled trial testing a novel implementation imagery e-health intervention to …

2019

IntroductionDrowning due to driving into floodwater accounts for a significant proportion of all deaths by drowning. Despite awareness campaigns such as 'If it's flooded, forget it', people continue to drive into floodwater. This causes loss of life, risk to rescuers and damage to vehicles. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate an online e-health intervention to promote safe driving behaviour during flood events.Methods and analysisThe study will use a 2×3 randomised controlled trial in which participants are randomised into one of two conditions: (1) education about the risks of driving into floodwater or (2) education about the risks of driving into floodwater plus a theory-ba…

Automobile Drivingsocial-cognitive theoriesflooded waterwaysClinical Sciencesdriver behaviourIntentionriskikäyttäytyminenRisk-TakingmielikuvaharjoitteludrivingHumansImageryliikenneturvallisuusteleterveydenhuoltoturvallisuuskasvatusRandomized Controlled Trials as Topicmental imagerywater safetyOther Medical and Health Sciencesdrowningrandomised controlled trial testingliikennekäyttäytyminentulvatTelemedicineFloodsPsychotherapyPublic Health and Health Servicesmental imagery interventione-health intervention
researchProduct

Observed heterospecific clutch size can affect offspring investment decisions.

2011

Optimal investment in offspring is important in maximizing lifetime reproductive success. Yet, very little is known how animals gather and integrate information about environmental factors to fine tune investment. Observing the decisions and success of other individuals, particularly when those individuals initiate breeding earlier, may provide a way for animals to quickly arrive at better breeding investment decisions. Here we show, with a field experiment using artificial nests appearing similar to resident tit nests with completed clutches, that a migratory bird can use the observed high and low clutch size of a resident competing bird species to increase and decrease clutch size and egg…

Avian clutch sizeReproductive successOffspringEcologyReproductionfood and beveragesBiologyEnvironmentInvestment (macroeconomics)Affect (psychology)Clutch SizeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Biological EvolutionSongbirdsInvestment decisionsSpecies SpecificityAnimalsClutchFemaleAnimal BehaviourSeasonsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSocial informationFinlandBiology letters
researchProduct