<p>Changing environmental conditions may present substantial challenges to organisms experiencing them. In animals, the fastest way to respond to these changes is often by altering behavior. This ability, called behavioral flexibility, varies among species and can be studied on several levels. First, the extent of behavioral flexibility exhibited by a species can be determined by observation of that species' behavior, either in nature or in experimental settings. Second, because the central nervous system is the substrate determining behavior, neuroanatomy can be studied as the proximate cause of behavioral flexibility. Finally, the ultimate causation can be examined by studying ecological factors that favor the evolution of behavioral flex...
Waiting for the right moment to strike, avoiding the ingestion of harmful foods, or ignoring stimuli...
Bergmann's rule—the tendency for body size to increase in colder environments—remains controversial ...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
Ecological specialization is common across all levels of biological organization, raising the questi...
The radiation of Anolis lizards in the Caribbean is associated with a diversification of the functio...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
Recently, biologists have become increasingly interested in cognitive variation among individuals an...
Plasticity can put evolution on repeat if development causes species to generate similar morphologie...
Most studies of adaptive radiations focus on morphological aspects of differentiation, yet behavior ...
Spatial cognition is predicted to be a fundamental component of fitness in many lizard species, and ...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
Despite evidence that organisms are more likely to exhibit their full range of cognitive abilities u...
Abstract. This study investigated whether the escape behaviour of lizard species could be predicted ...
Waiting for the right moment to strike, avoiding the ingestion of harmful foods, or ignoring stimuli...
Bergmann's rule—the tendency for body size to increase in colder environments—remains controversial ...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
Ecological specialization is common across all levels of biological organization, raising the questi...
The radiation of Anolis lizards in the Caribbean is associated with a diversification of the functio...
Behavioral plasticity is expected to facilitate the colonization of novel habitats by allowing popul...
Vertebrate (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) brains look quite different despite being...
Recently, biologists have become increasingly interested in cognitive variation among individuals an...
Plasticity can put evolution on repeat if development causes species to generate similar morphologie...
Most studies of adaptive radiations focus on morphological aspects of differentiation, yet behavior ...
Spatial cognition is predicted to be a fundamental component of fitness in many lizard species, and ...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the study of evolutionary relationships between morphol...
Despite evidence that organisms are more likely to exhibit their full range of cognitive abilities u...
Abstract. This study investigated whether the escape behaviour of lizard species could be predicted ...
Waiting for the right moment to strike, avoiding the ingestion of harmful foods, or ignoring stimuli...
Bergmann's rule—the tendency for body size to increase in colder environments—remains controversial ...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...