Ex. 2. Behavioral Encyclopedia


Behavioral Encyclopedia . EthoBank may also be useful to researchers, teachers, students and others who want to learn more about the behavior of a particular species.

Here are some examples of information that might be included in a behavioral encyclopedia.

  1. On-line archive of video clips from Charles C. Carpenter's collection of lizard displays.
  2. Display-Action-Pattern graphs of headbob displays for 42 Sceloporus species from Carpenter (1978).
  3. AZA Ethogram Collection at the Lincoln Park Zoo
  4. Macaulay Library collection of animal sounds and videos (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
  5. Borror Lab of Bioacoustics collection of animal sounds
  6. Livestock Behavior Video Encyclopedia
  7. Mouse Phenome Database
  8. ChimpanZoo Jane Goodall Institute data on 130 chimpanzees
  9. Hyena Database from long-term field study of spotted hyenas by Kay Holekamp's lab
  10. Infant Primate Data, from the Washington National Primate Research Center
  11. Baboon Monitoring Guide, tools for studying behavior in the wild by Jeanne Altmann & Susan Alberts