behavioral responses to environmental changes
Behavioral responses to environmental changes refer to the actions and adjustments made by organisms in reaction to shifts or alterations in their surroundings, such as climate change, habitat destruction, or the introduction of new species. These responses can include changes in feeding patterns, migration, mating behaviors, or social interactions, aiming to adapt to and survive in the modified environment.
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