Hertel et al., 2021 - Google Patents
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Hertel et al., 2021
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- 15400879347517571443 Author
- Royauté R
- Zedrosser A
- Mueller T Publication year
- 2021 Publication venue
- Journal of Animal Ecology
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Recent research highlights the ecological importance of individual variation in behavioural predictability. Individuals may not only differ in their average expression of a behavioural trait (their behavioural type) and in their ability to adjust behaviour to changing …
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