Research Topic · Peer-Reviewed

Behavioral Biology of Marine Organisms

Behavioral biology is the study of the behavior and behavior patterns of marine organisms, such as fish, dolphins, and whales. It explores the causes and functions of behaviors and how they interact with the environment. It also examines how the behaviors are affected by genetic and environmental factors, such as fo…

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Overview

Behavioral biology is the study of the behavior and behavior patterns of marine organisms, such as fish, dolphins, and whales. It explores the causes and functions of behaviors and how they interact with the environment. It also examines how the behaviors are affected by genetic and environmental factors, such as food availability, predators, and social interactions. By studying marine organisms, we can gain a greater understanding of their behaviors and how they interact with their environment, in turn aiding in their conservation, protection, and management. This field of research also helps us to develop more humane practices for fishing and other human activities that affect marine life.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development (ISSN 2691-6622).

Journal editorial board
Mariana Hinzmann · Portugal Miklas Scholz · United Kingdom

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