- Human-Animal Interaction Studies
- Infant Health and Development
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
- Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
- Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
- Plant and animal studies
- Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
- Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Fractal and DNA sequence analysis
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
University of Regensburg
2024
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata
2019-2021
Dogs are one of the most common species to be found as pets and have been subjects human curiosity, leading extensive research on their socialization with humans. One dominant themes in dog cognition pertains capacity for understanding responding referential gestures. The remarkable sociocognitive skills pet dogs, while interacting humans, is quite well established. However, studies regarding free-ranging subpopulations greatly lacking. interactions these dogs humans complex...
Abstract In many species of eusocial Hymenoptera, workers exhibit a division labour based on age, wherein young remain protected within the nest before transitioning to foraging activities. These changes in tasks and external stress exposure are accompanied by physiological anatomical modifications. Although pigmentation exoskeleton well documented ants, limited information is available muscle morphology developmental adult cuticle. Here, we investigated alterations thoracic muscles across...
Abstract Dogs are the most common species to be found as pets and have been subjects of human curiosity leading extensive research on their socialization with humans. One dominant themes in dog cognition pertains capacity understanding responding referential gestures. The remarkable socio-cognitive skills pet dogs, while interacting humans, is quite well established. However, studies regarding free-ranging subpopulations greatly lacking. Free-ranging dogs represent an ideal system...
Apparently random events in nature often reveal hidden patterns when analyzed using diverse and robust statistical tools. Power law distributions, for example, project natural phenomenon, ranging from earthquakes to heartbeat dynamics into a common platform of self-similarity. Animal behavior specific contexts has been shown follow power distributions. However, the behavioral repertoire species its entirety never existence such underlying patterns. Here we show that frequency-rank data...