Genetic evidence of differential dispersal pattern in the Asiatic wild dog: Comparing two populations with different pack sizes

IntroductionDispersal is a multi-causal, crucial life-history event in shaping the genetic and behavioral structure of mammals.We assessed the dispersal pattern of dholes aka Asiatic wild dog (Cuon alpinus), a social monogamous mammal at two tiger reserves of Maharashtra with different degrees of pack size and competition with tigers i.e.Tadoba-And

read more


Drift Algal Accumulation in Ice Scour Pits Provides an Underestimated Ecological Subsidy in a Novel Antarctic Soft-Sediment Habitat

Ice scouring Cart Accessories is one of the strongest agents of disturbance in nearshore environments at high latitudes.In depths, less than 20 m, grounding icebergs reshape the soft-sediment seabed by gouging furrows called ice pits.Large amounts of drift algae (up to 5.6 kg/m2) that would otherwise be transported to deeper water accumulate inside

read more

Incubation and intuition in creative problem solving.

Creative problem solving, in which novel solutions are required, has often been seen as involving a special role for unconscious processes (Unconscious Work) which Couch can lead to sudden intuitive solutions (insights) when a problem is set aside during incubation periods.This notion of Unconscious Work during incubation periods is supported by a

read more