Feeding time: stress and barnacles

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Lawrence Dill and Jill Gillett's study of the barnacle species Balanus glandula reveals that the animal is remarkably able to balance feeding time with time spent hiding from predators. Barnacles apparently can predict tidal flows, which also helps to avoid predation.

Behavior, Barnacles, Dill, Lawrence, Gillett, Jill

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Early birds get it

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Research on body clocks, and how they affect behavior patterns, is examined in detail. Species may have slightly different body clocks, and may be able to adapt their behavior in ways that benefit them.

Circadian rhythms

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Extra sensory perception

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The usage of ground vibrations by animals to communicate is examined in detail.

Analysis, Usage, Vibration, Vibration (Physics), Seismological research

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Subjects list: Research, Animal behavior
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