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期刊名:Proceedings of the royal society b-biological sciences

缩写:P ROY SOC B-BIOL SCI

ISSN:0962-8452

e-ISSN:1471-2954

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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From social interaction to foraging, the survival of newborn animals depends on their ability to make adaptive decisions without prior experience. While ethological research focused on strong innate biases, recent empirical evidence shows t...
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Plant-pollinator interactions have become a major research area because of their impact on key ecosystem services. One pollinator behaviour of particular importance is flower constancy, the tendency to temporarily focus on one flower specie...
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Many evolutionary radiations involve diversification of exaggerated sexual displays, but little is known about how they are formed. It has been theorized that there can be multiple stable equilibria in the evolution of sexually selected tra...
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Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a pervasive anthropogenic pollutant, increasing in intensity and scope. While its impacts on biological and ecological processes are well documented among terrestrial taxa, marine organisms have received ...