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Jan 2008 - present
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S1 Ep1
1st Jan 2008
This documentary shows the spectacular behaviour of slaves catch on a species of ants in Sierra Nevada
S1 Ep2
8th Jan 2008
Why are birds so brightly coloured? The researcher Juan Carlos Senar has discovered that different colors send different messages. For example, bright yellow means healthy and black means aggressive. Painting a black spot on a bird increased its dominance in the group.
S1 Ep3
15th Jan 2008
Dr. Juan Moreno has found that by the colors of their eggs females can communicate its quality to males.
S1 Ep4
22nd Jan 2008
Drs. Jose Martin and Pilar Lopez bring their work on sexual selection in lizards and the role of chemical signals in communication between rivals and partners. These "perfumes" are compounds including vitamins, a way of demonstrating the quality of the animal that produces them.
S1 Ep5
29th Jan 2008
The smell left by voles is like a business card that reduces aggression among voles who are the owners of a territory.
S1 Ep6
5th Feb 2008
It’s incredible that females choosing males with different characteristics affects the sex of their offspring.
S1 Ep7
12th Feb 2008
Cannibalism among tarantulas is the subject of study in this documentary. By artificial nest has filmed the intimate life of these arachnids.
S1 Ep8
19th Feb 2008
Shot in Asturias, is about infanticide in brown bears and their conservation issues. The bears in the Cantabrian Mountains sometimes face male infanticidal behavior in heat.
S1 Ep9
26th Feb 2008
This chapter focuses on sperm competition in damselflies (a group of dragonflies) and is based on the research of Dr. Adolfo Cordero.
S1 Ep10
4th Mar 2008
Dr. Mario Diaz has shown that the balance between field mice and their predators promotes regeneration of Mediterranean forests. The mice "planted" the oaks.
S1 Ep11
11th Mar 2008
The Azure-winged magpie is a very social bird. In addition to always go in flocks, some members help others to feed their young.
S1 Ep12
18th Mar 2008
According to recent publications of Dr. Eloy Revilla of the Biological Station of Doñana lynx youth are able to take more risks, and because it can colonize new territories.
S1 Ep13
25th Mar 2008
Each year, thousands of kites across the Strait of Gibraltar to reach their breeding areas in the Iberian Peninsula.
S1 Ep14
1st Apr 2008
Monfragüe N. P. keeps one Mediterranean forest sanctuaries, here lives the black vulture. What are the food sources maintain this prosperous population? Dr. Emilio Costillo, analyzed their food preferences.
S1 Ep15
8th Apr 2008
Although males collaborate in a way to attract females to the sands, once they arrive, it becomes clear that they are but determined opponents competing for reproduction.
S1 Ep16
15th Apr 2008
The “cantaderos”, of grouse they fell silent. Doctors Maria Jose Bañuelos and Mario Quevedo of the University of Oviedo use by powerful GIS to try to determine what are the conditions that make a habitat appropriate or not.
S1 Ep17
22nd Apr 2008
In Granada, is the enormous Cueva del Agua. Here are some animals that do not live anywhere else. Dr. Carmen Zamora investigates the behavior of these "little heremits".
S1 Ep18
29th Apr 2008
Dr. Santiago Merino of the Spanish CSIC, is studying malaria in blue tits, a small insectivorous bird. Their findings open new lines of work to eradicate this serious disease similar to humans.
S1 Ep19
6th May 2008
The ibis is a bird in extreme danger of extinction. Researchers design curious experiments to unravel the secrets of their personality, they hope that through this recovery plan can be much more successful.
S1 Ep20
13th May 2008
Dr. Alberto Redondo of the University of Córdoba studies the horses behaviour and their relationship with food. He has found that a rich in vegetable fats diet not only reduces stress, also the risk of an accident the rider to his horse frightened.
S1 Ep21
20th May 2008
Dr. David Alvarez by experiment in captivity has been shown that stickleback adapt their defense against herons depending on the speed of the water in which they live.
S1 Ep22
27th May 2008
Midwife toads singing to attract females, Dr Rafael Márquez CSIC performed ingenious experiments to find out which are the most attractive.
S1 Ep23
3rd Jun 2008
Dr. Isabel Barja studies the behavior of wolves in northern Spain and found that the dominant wolves are suffering more stress than subordinates.
S1 Ep24
10th Jun 2008
A huge star-shaped limpet is in danger of extinction, the ribbed Mediterranean limpet. Dr. Jose Carlos García Gómez of the University of Seville has discovered that this limpet has adapted to being caught by humans since the time of the Neanderthals and is able to change its sex to defend itself. Because of its special configuration, the port of Ceuta is a great haven for this species.
S1 Ep25
17th Jun 2008
The reindeer have led to the Sami way of life since prehistoric times, the documentary shows how today has changed little handling that makes these animals are collected once a year in large fences to mark the new offspring. Dr. Ostein Holand studies the effect of the proportion of male and female reproductive success.
S1 Ep26
24th Jun 2008
Dr. Amotz Zahavi proposed in the 70 Handicap Principle inspired by these curious birds of the desert, becoming one of the father of ethology. The documentary shows one of the most curious examples of this theory, "Morning Dance".
S1 Ep27
1st Jul 2008
The bearded vulture is one of the most endangered species in the Iberian Peninsula. This documentary shows how the study of their behavior, and in particular their dispersion can be used to design conservation strategies
S1 Ep28
8th Jul 2008
Communication between parents and children varies depending on the species. Dr. Jiri Porket studies this communication at the redstart that inhabits coniferous forests of the Czech Republic, deciphering how the distribution of food in the nest.
S1 Ep29
15th Jul 2008
Family living is a critical social system that facilitates the evolution of cooperative breeding. Dr. Michael Griesser studies the benefits of family living in Siberian jays in Northern Sweden, where offspring remain prolonged with their parents and benefit from antipredator protection and social learning opportunities.
This series aims to contribute to the divulgation of scientific findings carried out by ethologists recognized. Knowing the nature is the best tool for sensitization and conservation. The format chosen in 5 minutes chapters facilitates broadcast through internet and mobile devices.
The first episode of Discovering Animal Behaviour aired on January 01, 2008.
The last episode of Discovering Animal Behaviour aired on July 15, 2008.
There are 29 episodes of Discovering Animal Behaviour.
There is one season of Discovering Animal Behaviour.
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Discovering Animal Behaviour is set to return for future episodes.