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- Introduction
- Behavioral ecology
- Tinbergen's four questions
- Theory
- R/K selection theory
- Evolutionary game theory
- Evolutionarily stable strategy
- Replicator equation
- Evolutionarily stable state
- Mating and child-rearing
- Trivers–Willard hypothesis
- Polygyny threshold model
- Parental investment
- Life history theory
- Plant defense against herbivory
- Herbivore adaptations to plant defense
- Foraging
- Foraging
- Optimal foraging theory
- Altruism
- Competitive altruism
- Reciprocal altruism
- Reciprocal food sharing
- Prisoner's dilemma
- Tit for tat
- Humans
- Human behavioral ecology
- Sociobiology
- Dual inheritance theory