Spatial Behavior in Animals
Spatial behavior in animals studies the movement, orientation and navigation of living creatures in their natural environments. This behavior is essential for several species to accomplish reproductive and survival goals, such as foraging for food and avoiding predators. Spatial behavior research can be useful in the fields of conservation, ecology, and animal behavior, as well as assist in creating wildlife-friendly policies. This research is also beneficial for the development of autonomous robotics, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and bio-inspired hardware and algorithms.
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