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  • Behavioral Ecology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Society for Behavioral...
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  • When discussing population dynamics, behavioral ecology, and cell biology, recruitment refers to several different biological processes. In population...
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  • Human behavioral ecology (HBE) or human evolutionary ecology applies the principles of evolutionary theory and optimization to the study of human behavioral...
    9 KB (1,042 words) - 18:36, 9 March 2024
  • class, a nation, or gender. Social relations are derived from human behavioral ecology, and, as an aggregate, form a coherent social structure whose constituent...
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    Some examples of behavioural ecology Behavioral ecology, also spelled behavioural ecology, is the study of the evolutionary basis for animal behavior due...
    107 KB (13,874 words) - 20:20, 5 February 2024
  • Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering quantitative, empirical, and theoretical studies in the field of analysis...
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  • Trophic mutualism (category Behavioral ecology)
    Trophic mutualism is a key type of ecological mutualism. Specifically, "trophic mutualism" refers to the transfer of energy and nutrients between two species...
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    Sociality (category Behavioral ecology)
    unequal predation risk in broods of an insect with maternal care". Behavioral Ecology 13:125–133. Eberhard, W.G. 1975. "The ecology and behavior of a subsocial...
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    Nocturnality (category Behavioral ecology)
    Look up nocturnal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nocturnality is a behavior in some non-human animals characterized by being active during the night...
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  • Prey switching (category Behavioral ecology)
    Prey switching is frequency-dependent predation, where the predator preferentially consumes the most common type of prey. The phenomenon has also been...
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    Karvonen, E. (1998). "Mating success in lekking males: a meta-analysis". Behavioral Ecology. 9 (4): 328–338. doi:10.1093/beheco/9.4.328. Foster, M. S.; Beehler...
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  • Marginal value theorem (category Behavioral ecology)
    “State dependent behavior and the marginal value theorem.” (2001) Behavioral Ecology 12(1):71–83 Wajnberg Eric, Pierre Bernhard, Frederic Hamelin and Guy...
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  • variety of disciplines including anthropology, psychology and human behavioral ecology. The journal is published by Akadémiai Kiadó. It was previously known...
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    Group size measures (category Behavioral ecology)
    Many animals, including humans, tend to live in groups, herds, flocks, bands, packs, shoals, or colonies (hereafter: groups) of conspecific individuals...
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    Optimal foraging theory (category Behavioral ecology)
    Optimal foraging theory (OFT) is a behavioral ecology model that helps predict how an animal behaves when searching for food. Although obtaining food provides...
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    Patterns of self-organization in ants (category Behavioral ecology)
    Ants are simple animals and their behavioural repertory is limited to somewhere between ten and forty elementary behaviours. This is an attempt to explain...
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  • Symmetry breaking of escaping ants (category Behavioral ecology)
    Symmetry breaking of escaping ants is a herd behavior phenomenon observed when ants are constrained to a cell with two equidistant exits and then sprayed...
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  • Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) studies how ecology and social factors shape human behavioral variability. A key assumption of human behavioral ecology is...
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    In ethology and behavioral ecology, trap-lining or traplining is a feeding strategy in which an individual visits food sources on a regular, repeatable...
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  • scientific approach, it brings together fields such as archaeology, behavioral ecology, psychology, primatology, and genetics. As a dynamic and interdisciplinary...
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