Behavioral Ecology: New Technology Enables a More Holistic View of Complex Animal Behavior
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As any animal observer will tell you, behavior is complex. A more holistic view of this complexity is emerging as technological advances enable the study of spatiotemporal variability and expand the focus from single components to behavioral systems.
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