Natural World
Exploring Animal Contests
Friday 14 February, 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Suitability: All Ages
Free
Animal contests are a fundamental component of animal behaviour. They occur over access to resources and are therefore, major drivers of natural selection. This talk will explain current thinking on animal contest behaviour across a range of species. It will also consider how man-made changes to the environment may be influencing contests in the natural world exemplified through a recent study on the influence of noise on the vocal contests of Robins singing for territorial defence.
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