Tag: predatory aggression


ANIMAL AGGRESSION

Definition and Evolutionary Context of Animal Aggression Animal aggression is fundamentally defined as an innate response to threat perpetrated by other organisms, a behavior pattern that has been meticulously honed through natural selection and designed ultimately to preserve the species and maximize individual fitness. This complex suite of behaviors involves overt threats, defensive posturing, and […]

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PREDATORY AGGRESSION

Introduction and Conceptual Debate The term predatory aggression refers specifically to behavior directed toward the capturing, killing, and consumption of prey. Historically categorized within broad typologies of aggressive behavior, this classification has become increasingly contentious among ethologists and neuroscientists. Unlike forms of aggression associated with defense, territorial disputes, or social dominance, predatory aggression is fundamentally […]

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