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Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach
This fourth edition is a thoroughly revised and expanded version of the classic textbook that helped define the field of behavioural ecology. It integrates new chapters, full‑color illustrations, and case studies spanning microorganisms, invertebrates, and vertebrates. Stuart A. West joins as a contributing author. Key themes include how natural selection shapes behavior in contexts such as resource competition, predator avoidance, mating systems, parental care, group living, and social conflict/cooperation. The balanced presentation combines theory with empirical studies, critical overviews, and unresolved questions in the field
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