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Ethological Research

Ethological research is the study of animal behavior in its natural environment. This research is important in understanding the evolutionary adaptation and survival of species. It is also used to identify and manage conservation or management needs of endangered species and to assist in predicting how changes in th…

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Overview

Ethological research is the study of animal behavior in its natural environment. This research is important in understanding the evolutionary adaptation and survival of species. It is also used to identify and manage conservation or management needs of endangered species and to assist in predicting how changes in the environment may impact animal behavior. Ethological research can help us better understand how humans interact with other species and can help us protect endangered species by emphasizing natural behavior patterns.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Entomology (ISSN 2768-5209).

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

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