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Behavioral ecology is the integrative study of how and why behavioral mechanisms and processes mediate organisms’ interactions with their biotic and abiotic environment, thereby structuring many ecological and evolutionary processes. The behavior of organisms links physiological and molecular genetic systems with the external environment of organisms ...
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Behavioral ecology is the integrative study of how and why behavioral mechanisms and processes mediate organisms’ interactions with their biotic and abiotic environment, thereby structuring many ecological and evolutionary processes. The behavior of organisms links physiological and molecular genetic systems with the external environment of organisms ...
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DEFECATION BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY OF INSECTS
Annual Review of Entomology, 2006▪ Abstract Whereas foraging has been a major focus of ecological and entomological research, its obligate partner, defecation, has been comparatively neglected. Insects exhibit a range of intriguing behavioral and morphological adaptations related to waste disposal in a range of contexts, including predator-prey interactions, hygiene, habitat ...
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Phylogeny, Ecology, and Behavior
The Journal of Parasitology, 1991Melissa Luckow +2 more
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1992
AbstractNew fields of inquiry rarely spring fully grown from the forehead of a single genius, and in addition, it is often difficult to decide when a related set of inquiries has coalesced sufficiently to define a field. As measured by the solicitation and publication of review articles, human behavioral ecology has recently become a self‐conscious ...
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AbstractNew fields of inquiry rarely spring fully grown from the forehead of a single genius, and in addition, it is often difficult to decide when a related set of inquiries has coalesced sufficiently to define a field. As measured by the solicitation and publication of review articles, human behavioral ecology has recently become a self‐conscious ...
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Invited: Computational behavioral ecology
2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and medical Sciences (ICCABS), 2012Computation has fundamentally changed the way we study nature. Recent advances in data collection technology, such as GPS and other mobile sensors, high definition cameras, satellite images, and genotyping, are giving biologists access to data about the natural world which are orders of magnitude richer than any previously collected.
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The Ecology of Collective Behavior in Ants
Annual Review of Entomology, 2019Nest choice in Temnothorax spp.; task allocation and the regulation of activity in Pheidole dentata, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and Atta spp.; and trail networks in Monomorium pharaonis and Cephalotes goniodontus all provide examples of correspondences between the dynamics of the environment and the dynamics of collective behavior.
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THE ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF BURYING BEETLES
Annual Review of Entomology, 1998▪ Abstract Burying beetles conceal small vertebrate carcasses underground and prepare them for consumption by their young. This review places their complex social behavior in an ecological context that focuses on the evolution of biparental care and communal breeding.
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Behavioral technology and behavioral ecology.
Journal of applied behavior analysis, 1975Applied behavior analysis, as a special case of behavioral technology, is discussed from the standpoint of behavioral ecology. The ecological orientation and its emphasis upon system-like interdependencies among environment, organism, and behavior are presented.
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