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Evolutionary persistence of ground squirrel antisnake behavior: Reflections on Burton's commentary

Coss, 1993

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7914108003733908184
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Coss R
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Ecological Psychology

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The evolutionary persistence construct considers the possibility that animals retain perceptual biases and behavioral relics from former historic periods of natural selection. As critiqued by Burton (this issue), this construct is suspect because it assumes that perceptual …
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