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- W4250049387 abstract "How animals respond to dead and dying companions is discussed with reference to four components of mature humans’ concept of death: irreversibility, non-functionality, inevitability, and causality. Knowledge that death is irreversible seems especially likely to emerge in large-brained species with relatively small home ranges and close intra-group social relations. In primates and cetaceans, mothers may continue to transport and care for dead infants before eventually abandoning them. These experiences, along with exposure to corpses of other conspecifics and other species probably contribute to learning that death is irreversible. In many species corpses may be explored and manipulated in various ways, which provides opportunities for learning that dead individuals never react to stimulation and that they remain inert (non-functionality). There is less evidence for understanding that all individuals will die (inevitability), but again, cognitively advanced species might infer that individuals of various species can die or be killed. Although animals generally strive to stay alive, it is unclear whether they fear death, rather than injury. Finally, some species appear likely to possess some core knowledge about the types of events (e.g., accidents, attacks) that can result in death. Social insects have evolved several behavioural mechanisms to manage corpses in ways to avoid danger; these mechanisms appear genetically pre-programmed. Among avian species, some corvids are particularly responsive to dead conspecifics and use the situation to assess environmental conditions. More research combining observational, experimental and non-invasive physiological monitoring promise to provide further insights into the comparative phenomenology of death, with potential implications for slaughter and euthanasia practices." @default.
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- W4250049387 title "Responses to Death" @default.
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