Behavioral responses
or adaptations:
Human activities are having a profound impact on the natural
world—from climate change and habitat destruction to overharvesting
and the introduction of invasive species.A behavioral
adaptation is something an animal does - how it acts -
usually in response to some type of external stimulus.
- For many animals, a change in behavior is very often
the first response to human-altered conditions.Such
behavioral modifications can potentially improve an organism’s
prospects of surviving and reproducing in a changing world.
- Behavioral adaptations are the things
organisms do to survive.Evolution is a change in a species over
long periods of time.
- Adaptations usually occur because a gene mutates or changes by
accident. Adaptations are the result of evolution.
- For example, bird calls and migration are
behavioral adaptations.
- Arboreal animals, for example, live in trees and nocturnal
animals are active at night.