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Lindemann, W. | |
On juvenile development in the lynx _Lynx lynx _and in the wildcat _Felis silvestris_ | |
1955 Behaviour (Viii): 1-45 | |
The study of innate behaviors in related animal species is one of the most important tasks of ethology. No less important is the tracking of the maturation of individual instincts and the identification of acquired activities that overlay the innate or intertwine with it in a complicated way. |
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