This researcher investigates how animal behaviors arise from interactions with their environment, employing a combination of experimental data and theoretical models to explore both empirical observations and abstract theories. Their work spans animal behavior studies, cognitive science research on animal communication, and behavioral change across diverse contexts, aiming to uncover the underlying mechanisms that link environmental inputs to behavioral outputs.
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