CAUSES OF WARS AND THEIR ROLE IN SOCIAL EVOLUTION: GENERALIZATION OF MODERN CONCEPTS


Going underground: short- and long-term movements may reveal the fossorial spatial ecology of an amphisbaenian

Abstract Background The movement and spatial ecology of an animal depends on its morphological and functional adaptations Breastplate/Breast Collar to its environment.In fossorial animals, adaptations to the underground life help to face peculiar ecological challenges, very different from those of epigeal species, but may constrain their movement a

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Effect of psilocybin on marble burying in ICR mice: role of 5-HT1A receptors and implications for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Abstract Preliminary clinical Bandage Protectors findings, supported by preclinical studies employing behavioral paradigms such as marble burying, suggest that psilocybin may be effective in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.However, the receptor mechanisms implicated in the putative anti-obsessional effect are not clear.On this background, we

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