Expanding the concept of social behavior to interspecific interactions

Volume: 127, Issue: 10, Pages: 758 - 773
Published: Sep 9, 2021
Abstract
In pretty much any species, an individual's survival and reproduction depends crucially on the outcome of interactions with other individuals. Key interactions may take place between individuals of the same species but also between individuals belonging to different species. However, the most accepted definition of social behavior only considers interactions between conspecifics. Here, we argue that the distinction between intra‐ and...
Paper Details
Title
Expanding the concept of social behavior to interspecific interactions
Published Date
Sep 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
10
Pages
758 - 773
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