User:Mfk757/Nesting Instinct

Article to Improve: Nesting Instinct
This is a high importance, start rated article within the scope of biology. Some statements need to be backed up by reliable sources, and examples of nesting instinct in humans and insects needs to be added. Emphasis on medical sources are necessary for human nesting instinct. Including both a biological and psychological point of view to nesting would be beneficial to keep the tone of the page neutral and non-biased.

Possible sources
Fuad, A. H., Yatmo, Y. A., Suganda, E., & Ibrahim, L. D. (2018). Events within an event, units within a unit: Explaining the structure of urban spaces through nesting theory. International Journal of Technology, 9(1), 25-34. doi:10.14716/ijtech.v9i1.1014 Using nesting theory to determine why humans live the way they do in urban environments (could be insight into if/why humans nest)

Tietz, E. (1933). The Humoral Excitation of the Nesting Instincts in Rabbits. Science, 78(2023), 316-316. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1658895 Nesting theory (in rabbits) may not just be hormonal, and that another factor may need to exist to elicit such behaviours

Chapman, F. (1898). Nesting Instincts of Swallows. The Auk,15(3), 271-271. doi:10.2307/4068392 Insight into the nesting behaviour of swallows (birds)

Anderson, M. V., & Rutherford, M. D. (2013). Evidence of a nesting psychology during human pregnancy. Evolution and Human Behavior,34(6), 390-397. doi:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2013.07.002 Research to support nesting instinct in human mothers- from a psychological aspect