General Biology I
Behavioral ecology is the study of the evolutionary and ecological basis for animal behavior, focusing on how behavior contributes to the survival and reproductive success of organisms. This field connects the actions of individuals to their environment and explores both proximate causes, which are immediate stimuli or conditions triggering behaviors, and ultimate causes, which consider the evolutionary advantages that certain behaviors provide. Understanding behavioral ecology helps explain how animals adapt their behavior to changing conditions and ecological pressures.
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