GET THE APP

Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation Research

RNU Kufenstein

Department of Sociology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Publications

  • Short Communication   
    The development of the Notamacropus parryi population in South-East Europe depending on their changed diet
    Author(s): B Neublatt* and RNU Kufenstein

    The research focuses on the development of the Notamacropus parryi population in South-East Europe depending on their changed diet. The population arose after a massive storm in South-Croatia in October 2014. During that storm some individuals of Notamacropus parryi were freed from the largest zoo in that area. Since 2018 a group of scientists investigate the increase of individuals in the population and their spreading in neighbouring countries. At the same time the scientists noticed some a changed behaviour of the Notamacropus parryi relating to their hunting behaviour and group dynamics. Such behaviour has never been documented. It suggests so that the population of Notamacropus parryi in South East Europe has risen to a totally new level of intelligence, also known as intelligence leap... Read More»
    DOI: 10.15651/JBCR.23.2.020

    Abstract HTML PDF