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ethologist and Morris
Desmond John Morris FZS, born 24 January 1928 in Purton, north Wiltshire, is a British zoologist and ethologist.
Dame Jane Morris Goodall, ( born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall on 3 April 1934 ) is a British primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace.
* Desmond Morris, zoologist, ethologist and author
For instance, British zoologist and ethologist Desmond Morris theorizes that cleavage is a sexual signal that imitates the image of the cleft between the buttocks, which according to Morris in The Naked Ape is also unique to humans, other primates as a rule having much flatter buttocks.
British zoologist and ethologist Desmond Morris theorizes that cleavage is a sexual signal that imitates the image of the cleft between the buttocks, which according to Morris in The Naked Ape is also unique to humans, other primates as a rule having much flatter buttocks.

ethologist and on
When presented as a scientific proposition, it has been criticised by evolutionary biologists such as the late palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould and the ethologist Richard Dawkins ; for example, Lovelock stated in the first paragraph of his book ( 1979 ), " the quest for Gaia is an attempt to find the largest living creature on Earth ".
His own monographs on Romanian art and folklore, admired in their time by art historian Gheorghe Oprescu, were later rated by ethologist Romulus Vulcănescu a sample of microhistory, rather than a groundbreaking new research.
In his 1996 book Good Natured, ethologist Frans de Waal discusses an experiment on guilt and reprimands conducted on a female Siberian husky.
In 1938, the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch made his first report on the existence of the chemical alarm signal known as Schreckstoff in minnows.
Over a number of years, the ethologist John B. Calhoun conducted over-population experiments on rats which culminated in 1962 with the publication of an article in the Scientific American of a study of behavior under conditions of overcrowding.

ethologist and emotional
In 1977, de Waal received his doctorate in biology from Utrecht University after training as a zoologist and ethologist with Professor Jan van Hooff, a well-known expert of emotional facial expressions in primates.

ethologist and ;
* Robert Yerkes ( Class of 1897 ): Psychologist, ethologist and primatologist best known for his work in intelligence testing and in the field of comparative psychology ; co-developer of the Yerkes-Dodson law relating arousal to performance

ethologist and social
* Jane Goodall, British primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist, best known for her 45-year study of social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Africa
Meme theory, put forward by British ethologist and prominent advocate for atheism Richard Dawkins, proposes evolutionary mechanisms for the development and propagation of " ideas " as well as social institution such as religions.

ethologist and from
The Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science chair at The University of Oxford was established in 1995 for the ethologist Richard Dawkins by an endowment from Charles Simonyi.

ethologist and biology
* Stéphan Reebs, professor of biology, ethologist, author

ethologist and .
In one sense, the first modern ethologist was Charles Darwin, whose book, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, influenced many ethologists.
However, ethologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt found that in places as different as Africa and North America, women exhibit similar flirting behavior: prolonged stare followed by a head tilt away with a little smile.
Konrad Zacharias Lorenz ForMemRS ( November 7, 1903 – February 27, 1989 ) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist.
Dawkins cites as inspiration the work of geneticist L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, anthropologist F. T. Cloak and ethologist J. M. Cullen.
In one sense, the first modern ethologist was Charles Darwin, whose book, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, influenced many ethologists to come.
Robert Mearns Yerkes ( May 26, 1876 – February 3, 1956 ) was an American psychologist, ethologist, and primatologist best known for his work in intelligence testing and in the field of comparative psychology.
They were researched earlier by various scientists, including Jean-Henri Fabre, Joseph A. Lintner, Adolph Butenandt, and the prominent ethologist Karl von Frisch who called them various names like " alarm substances.
It was rediscovered by the early ethologist Oskar Heinroth, and studied extensively and popularized by his disciple Konrad Lorenz working with greylag geese.
Karl Ritter von Frisch ForMemRS ( 20 November 1886 – 12 June 1982 ) was an Austrian ethologist who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973, along with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz.
The navigation abilities and other behavior of Sphex were studied by the ethologist Niko Tinbergen, as explained and demonstrated by Richard Dawkins in the 1991 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Growing Up in the Universe.
Within science, the greylag goose is most notable as being the bird with which the ethologist Konrad Lorenz first did his major studying into the behavioural phenomenon of imprinting.
Other biologists who visited to conduct studies there and exchange ideas with Beebe included myrmecologist Ted Schneirla, ethologist Konrad Lorenz, entomologist Lincoln Brower, ethologist Donald Griffin, and ornithologist David Snow.
British ethologist Richard Dawkins wrote about autocatalysis as a potential explanation for abiogenesis in his 2004 book The Ancestor's Tale.
* April 15-Nikolaas Tinbergen ( died 1988 ), Dutch ethologist, ornithologist and Nobel Prize laureate.

Morris and further
There are further celebrations in Cawsand Square with Morris dancing and May pole dancing.
Some linguists ( such as Roman Jakobson, Morris Halle, and Noam Chomsky ) consider phonemes to be further decomposable into features, such features being the true minimal constituents of language.
On February 21, 2006, the Supreme Court of Appeal gave him leave to sue Philip Morris, demonstrating that a vexatious litigant is not completely blocked from launching further court action.
They further specified that they would drop the case if Steel and Morris agreed to " stop criticising McDonald's ".
After little further discussion of the issue in the 1970s, the 1980s saw the publication of three scholarly editions of The Shrew, all of which re-addressed the question in light of the by now general acceptance of Alexander's theory ; Brian Morris ' 1981 edition for the Arden Shakespeare, H. J.
It was announced on 15 October 2007 that the Queen, on the recommendation of Premier Morris Iemma, had extended Bashir's appointment as Governor for a further four years to February 2012.
However, in October 1767, at Dunkard Creek near Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, nearly west of the Delaware, their Iroquois guides refused to go any further, having reached the border of their lands with the Lenape, with whom they were engaged in hostilities.
He withdrew the pieces and arranged further study with R. O. Morris, an expert on 16th century polyphony who had already taught Tippett at the RCM.
The record further details the fact that Gideon lived on the 400-acre ( 1. 6 km² ) tract of land until his death, and the inference that he was buried in the Morris family graveyard ends the record.
Joseph E Morris agreed, although went further to say " Richmond is, beyond all question, the most romantic town in the North of England ".
As of 1 July 1935 Morris Motors acquired from W R Morris, now Lord Nuffield, in exchange for a further issue of ordinary shares to him, the car manufacturing businesses of Wolseley Motors Limited and The MG Car Company Limited.
The highway continues southward along Morris Avenue, entering further into Union, where it serves as the main road to the community.
At this time the group were further augmented by Jayne Morris ( percussion and backing vocals ) and Graeme Hamilton ( trumpet ).
The DVD also includes several " Easter eggs " including: a version of a State of the Union Address by George W. Bush, edited to make United States policy seem insanely belligerent ; a new audio discussion between Morris and Alan Partridge discussing Partridge's bizarre theories of how Diana, Princess of Wales, and John F. Kennedy died ; a further discussion between Morris and Partridge about the environment ; a re-union of Morris, Partridge, Brant, Peter O ' Hanraha-hanrahan, Collaterlie Sisters and Valerie Sinatra ; and another audio sketch featuring Peter O ' Hanraha-hanrahan pretending to file a report from the World Trade Center covering up the fact that he had overslept, while blithely unaware that the September 11, 2001 attacks have just taken place.
On Pharyngula, biologist and University of Minnesota Morris ( UMM ) professor PZ Myers publicly expressed support for Cook as well as outrage that Fox News appeared to be inciting readers to cause further problems for the student ; he also ridiculed reports that armed guards would attend the next mass.
Morris dance took something of a back seat to unaccompanied singing in the second revival, but received a further boost when it attracted the attention of electric folk musicians like Ashley Hutchings, who produced several albums of dance music, including the influential Morris On series from 1972.
So since the 1960s and with further collecting in the 1970s by people like Dave Jones ( late of Silurian Morris ( founded 1969 ) and later the Not For Joes ) and Keith Francis ( of Silurian Morris ) a distinctive " Border Morris " style has grown.
In 1960, Wyoming further celebrated Morris as a key impetus of Wyoming suffrage by donating a life-sized bronze statue of her to the National Statuary Hall Collection in the rotunda of the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. Officiating at the Statuary Hall ceremony were Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Richard Arnold Mullens ( 1918 – 2010 ), the president at the time of the Wyoming State Society.

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