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Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior, focusing on behavior under natural conditions. It examines the evolutionary and ecological basis of behavior, including how genetic and environmental factors shape patterns that enhance survival and reproduction. Ethology differs from general psychology by prioritizing instinctual and innate behaviors and by emphasizing observation in natural settings.
The field emerged in the early 20th century with contributions from Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen, and Karl
Key concepts include fixed action patterns, sign stimuli, imprinting, instinct, and the function or adaptive value
Relation to other fields: Ethology overlaps with behavioral ecology, neuroethology, and comparative psychology. It informs animal