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期刊介绍:
Advances in the Study of Behavior serves the increasing number of scientists who are engaged in the study of animal behavior by presenting their theoretical ideas and research to their colleagues and to those in neighboring fields. Since the first volume published in 1965, the traditional areas of animal behavior have achieved new vigor by the links they have formed with related fields and by the closer relationship that now exists between those studying animal and human subjects. This series aims to continue its contribution to the development of the field.