Richard Dawkins, Edinburgh International Book Festival, august 2005.
Archives du mot-clé behaviour
Considerable degree of versability
Donald Redfield Griffin, Animal Minds. Beyond Cognition to consciouness, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2001, p. 84-85.
Sex and death
Kim Sterelny & Paul E. Griffiths, Sex and Death: an introduction to philosophy of Biology, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1999, p. 73.
Removed by an experimenter
Stan Franklin, Artificial Minds, M.I.T Press, 1995.
Genetic instructions
Peter Evans & Geoff Deehan, The Descent of mind: The Nature and Purpose of Intelligence, Londres, Grafton, 1990, p. 139.
We see men using as clubs only sticks of a certain length or weight
Donald Redfield Griffin, Animal thinking, Harvard University Press, 1984, p.98-101.
The long axis of the house
Michael H. Hansell, « A progress report on some approaches to the study of larval house building with particular reference to Lepidostoma hirtum », in Hans Malicky (Edit.) Proceedings of the first International symposium on Trichoptera, 1974, La Hague, Dr W. Junk b.v. Publishers, 1976, p. 181-184.
Behavior
Samuel Anthony Barnett & Stanley Wyatt, Instinct and Intelligence: The Science of Behaviour in Animals and Man, Londres, MacGibbon & Kee, 1967.
Nature’s carpenters and stonemasons
Ross E. Hutchins, Caddis Insects, Nature’s Carpenters and Stonemasons, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1966, p. 29- 48.
Si elle est éloignée de 20 cm d’une lampe de 15 bougies
A. Grebecki, « O reakcji na swiatlo larwy chruscika Molanna angustata Curt , Sur la réponse d’une larve de Trichoptère Molanna angustata Curtis à l’action de la lumière », Folia. Biologica, Cracovie, vol. 3, n° 2, 1955, pp. 95-115.
A characteristic choice
Clifford Bennett Moore, The Book of Wild Pets: Being a Discussion on the Care and Feeding of Our Native Wildlife in Captivity, Boston, O. T. Branford & Co., 1954, pp. 86-88.
Studied by Demboswki
George Nugent Merle Tyrrell, Homo faber: a study of man’s mental evolution, Londres, Methuen, 1951.
Repair through behaviour
Edward Stuart Russell, The Directiveness of organic activities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1945, pp. 18-19.
Observations and experiments
Manton Copeland & Sears Crowell, « Observations and Experiments on the Case-Building Instinct of two Species of Trichoptera », Psyche, n° 44, Cambridge, «Entomological Club», 1937, pp. 125-131.
Comparative spychology
Frank E. Lutz, « Caddys-Fly Larvae as Mason and Builders, Flexibility in the Case-making Behavior of Caddis-Fly Larvae », New York, Natural History, The Journal of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 30, 1930, pp. 275- 281.