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Social Behavior
Interactions among individuals of the same species that influence the behavior of one another, often vital for survival and reproduction.
Fitness Benefits
Advantages conferred to individuals that contribute to their survival and reproductive success in a given environment.
Adaptation
The process by which a species becomes better suited to its environment through genetic changes over generations.
Costs
In biological contexts, refers to the negative consequences or trade-offs associated with certain traits, behaviors, or actions that can affect an organism's survival or reproductive success.
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