habitat selection and migration in animals
Habitat selection is the process by which animals choose specific environments or habitats in which to live and reproduce. Migration, on the other hand, refers to the seasonal movement of animals from one habitat to another, often driven by changes in resource availability or environmental conditions. Both habitat selection and migration are important strategies used by animals to enhance their survival and reproductive success.
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