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Abstract
Wemer, N., V. N. Naude, V. C. van der Merwe, M. Smit, G. de Lange, and J. Komdeur. 2022. “Successful Predatory-Avoidance Behaviour to Lion Auditory Cues During Soft-Release From Captivity in Cheetah.” Ethology 128: 247–256. https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.13261.
In the originally published article, the link in the Data Availability Statement is incorrect. The correct link is https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14839575.
韦默,N, V. N.诺德,V. C.范德梅尔,M.史密特,G.德兰格,J.科姆德尔。2022。“猎豹从圈养中释放出来时,对狮子听觉线索的成功捕食-避免行为。”动物行为学28:247-256。https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.13261.In最初发表的文章,数据可用性声明中的链接是不正确的。正确的链接是https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.14839575.We为这个错误道歉。
期刊介绍:
International in scope, Ethology publishes original research on behaviour including physiological mechanisms, function, and evolution. The Journal addresses behaviour in all species, from slime moulds to humans. Experimental research is preferred, both from the field and the lab, which is grounded in a theoretical framework. The section ''Perspectives and Current Debates'' provides an overview of the field and may include theoretical investigations and essays on controversial topics.