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This collection of figures explores various adaptive behaviors and strategies in the animal kingdom, highlighting key ecological dynamics. From maternal behaviors that influence offspring survival to the courtship displays of male species aimed at attracting mates, these illustrations depict the interplay between species and their environments. Significant concepts such as foraging strategies, predator avoidance, and the impact of social structures on group living are examined, providing insights into the complexities of animal behavior and ecology.
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Figure 8.10 Elk Change Where They Feed in Response to Wolves
Figure 8.10 Elk Change Where They Feed in Response to Wolves
Figure 8.12 Young Receive Less Food When Parents Fear Predators
Figure 8.12 Young Receive Less Food When Parents Fear Predators
Figure 8.18 Ecological Factors Can Affect the Potential for Polygyny
Figure 8.18 Ecological Factors Can Affect the Potential for Polygyny