Jaguar Behavior and ecology - Search results - Wiki Jaguar Behavior And Ecology
The page "Jaguar+Behavior+and+ecology" does not exist. You can create a draft and submit it for review or request that a redirect be created, but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered.
"Collaborative behaviour and coalitions in male jaguars (Panthera onca)—evidence and comparison with other felids". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 76 (9):... |
"Today largest Pantanal jaguar". Imgur.com. Retrieved 22 November 2023. "Jaguar". AnimalCorner.org. "Jaguar". DinoAnimals.com. "Jaguar dimensions". Dimensions... |
Cougar (redirect from Hunting behavior of cougars) April 11, 2013. Retrieved April 8, 2013. Hamdig, Paul. "Sympatric Jaguar and Puma". Ecology Online Sweden. Archived from the original on July 16, 2006. Retrieved... |
Sociality (redirect from Gregarious behavior) Sandra M. C.; Gese, Eric M. (14 August 2009). "Spatial Ecology and Social Interactions of Jaguars (Panthera Onca) in the Southern Pantanal, Brazil". Journal... |
advantage. Caching behavior is typically a way to save excess edible food for later consumption—either soon to be eaten food, such as when a jaguar hangs partially... |
Cat (redirect from Feline sexual behavior) African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) and domestic cats (F. s. catus) in South Africa". Ecology and Evolution. 5 (2): 288–299. doi:10.1002/ece3... |
Buffon. p. 54. Birkhead, Tim (1991). The Magpies: The Ecology and Behaviour of Black-Billed and Yellow-Billed Magpies. T & AD Poyser. p. 250. ISBN 9781408137772... |
Coyote (redirect from Sexual behavior of coyotes) (1974). "Ecology and Behavior of the Coyote (Canis latrans)". In Fox, M. W. (ed.). The Wild Canids: Their systematics, behavioral ecology, and evolution... |
Hippopotamus Honey badger Hyena Hoffmann's two-toed sloth Iranian jerboa Jaguar (bordering on crepuscular) Kangaroo (most, a few are crepuscular) Koala... |
Ocelot (redirect from Hunting behavior of ocelots) 0.CO;2. S2CID 198158053. Ludlow, M.E. & Sunquist, M. (1987). "Ecology and behavior of ocelots in Venezuela". National Geographic Research. 3 (4): 447–461... |
Cheetah (redirect from Sexual behavior of cheetahs) Adaptations by Carnivores". In Gittleman, J. L. (ed.). Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution. New York: Springer. pp. 382–409. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-4716-4_15... |
Honey badger (redirect from Hunting behavior of honey badgers) the Wayback Machine, Southern and Eastern African Rabies Group Spinage, C. A. (2012). African Ecology: Benchmarks and Historical Perspectives. Springer... |
Canidae (redirect from Reproductive behavior of canids) terrestrial carnivora. Pages 536–568 in J.L. Gittleman, editor. Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution, Vol. 1. Comstock Publishing Associates: Ithaca. Perini... |
Leopard (redirect from Hunting behavior of leopards) leo), and jaguar (P. onca) to Panthera. Following Linnaeus' first description, 27 leopard subspecies were proposed by naturalists between 1794 and 1956... |
Woolly monkey (section Habitat and social behaviour) Milinski, Manfred (eds.), Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology of Primates and Other Animals, Advances in the Study of Behavior, vol. 26, Academic Press... |
on their physiological ecology, behavior and role as vectors of arthropods and arboviruses". Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 34... |
Brown hyena (redirect from Social behavior of brown hyenas) hyaenas: the comparative behavioral ecology of two species. London: Unwim Hyman. ISBN 0-04-445328-0. Mills, M. G. L., M. L. Gorman, and Margaret EJ Mills. "The... |
Black caiman (section Biology and behaviour) Magnusson, William E. (2010). "Depredation by Jaguars on Caimans and Importance of Reptiles in the Diet of Jaguar". Journal of Herpetology. 44 (3): 418–424... |
Crepuscular animal (section Etymology and usage) This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daylight and of darkness, respectively. Some crepuscular... |
Lion (redirect from Sexual behavior of lions) (2015). "Landscape heterogeneity and behavioral traits drive the evolution of lion group territoriality". Behavioral Ecology. 26 (4): 1051–1059. doi:10.1093/beheco/arv046... |