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Investigators of animal behavior since the eighteenth century have sought to make their work integral to the enterprises of natural history and/or the life sciences. In their efforts to do so, they have frequently based their claims of authority on the advantages offered by the special places where they have conducted their research. The zoo, the laboratory, and the field have been major settings for animal behavior studies. The issue of the relative advantages of these different sites has been a persistent one in the history of animal behavior studies up to and including the work of the ethologists of the twentieth century.
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Burkhardt, R.W. Ethology, Natural History, the Life Sciences, and the Problem of Place. Journal of the History of Biology 32, 489–508 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004780803794
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