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Evolution of Animal Behaviour

Evolution of animal behaviour is the study of how animal behaviour has changed over time due to natural selection. It is essential to our understanding of the natural world, as it provides insight into how animal behaviour has adapted and evolved in response to its environment. By studying the evolution of animal be…

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Overview

Evolution of animal behaviour is the study of how animal behaviour has changed over time due to natural selection. It is essential to our understanding of the natural world, as it provides insight into how animal behaviour has adapted and evolved in response to its environment. By studying the evolution of animal behaviour, we can learn about the ways in which animals interact with their surroundings and the strategies they use to survive and reproduce. Additionally, it is possible to gain an understanding of the evolutionary processes that have shaped the behaviour of modern animals and how these can affect future generations. Evolution of animal behaviour is not only important to the scientific community but also has many practical applications, such as informing animal welfare initiatives, conservation efforts, and agricultural practices.

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Journal editorial board
Kevin Powell · Australia Nikos Papadopoulos · Greece Change Tan · United States

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