Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In behavioral ecology an adaptive behavior is a behavior which contributes directly or indirectly to an individual's survival or reproductive success and is thus subject to the forces of natural selection. Examples include favoring kin in altruistic behaviors, female selection of the most fit male, and defending a territory or harem from rivals. Conversely, a non-adaptive behavior is a behavior or trait that is counterproductive to an individual's survival or reproductive success."@en }
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- Adaptive_behavior_(ecology) comment "In behavioral ecology an adaptive behavior is a behavior which contributes directly or indirectly to an individual's survival or reproductive success and is thus subject to the forces of natural selection. Examples include favoring kin in altruistic behaviors, female selection of the most fit male, and defending a territory or harem from rivals. Conversely, a non-adaptive behavior is a behavior or trait that is counterproductive to an individual's survival or reproductive success.".
- Q4680720 comment "In behavioral ecology an adaptive behavior is a behavior which contributes directly or indirectly to an individual's survival or reproductive success and is thus subject to the forces of natural selection. Examples include favoring kin in altruistic behaviors, female selection of the most fit male, and defending a territory or harem from rivals. Conversely, a non-adaptive behavior is a behavior or trait that is counterproductive to an individual's survival or reproductive success.".