Research field
Behavioral Ecology
Behavioral ecology examines how animal behavior evolves under ecological and evolutionary pressures, integrating theory from natural selection with empirical field studies. Core questions address optimal foraging strategies, the evolution of cooperation and conflict, mate choice, and the adaptive significance of social organization. Modern biologging devices allow researchers to track individual animals continuously across entire life cycles, revealing migration routes, habitat use, and social network dynamics at scales previously impossible. With biodiversity loss accelerating, behavioral ecology provides critical insight into how species adapt—or fail to adapt—to environmental change.
Top institutions
University of Cambridge
Princeton University
Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
University of Oxford
Uppsala University
Subfields
Key technologies
GPS Tracking
Biologging
Stable Isotope Analysis
Camera Trapping
Computational Ethology
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