The Potential for Physiological Performance Curves to Shape Environmental Effects on Social Behavior
As individual animals are exposed to varying environmental conditions, phenotypic plasticity will occur in a vast array of physiological traits. For example, shifts in factors such as temperature and oxygen availability can affect the energy demand, cardiovascular system, and neuromuscular function...
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Main Authors: | Shaun S. Killen, Daphne Cortese, Lucy Cotgrove, Jolle W. Jolles, Amelia Munson, Christos C. Ioannou |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c44ec59c37cc43baad3396a4bf2ee17d |
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