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Richard Gunner is a Researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz, Germany, affiliated with the Department for the Ecology of Animal Societies. His work focuses on the intersection of animal behavior and ecological systems within social group dynamics.
His research investigates how ecological factors shape animal societies through behavioral mechanisms. Key areas include:
- Formation and maintenance of animal social structures
- Eco-ethological interactions in group-living species
- Collective behavior in natural habitats
- Adaptive social strategies under environmental pressures
Dr. Gunner's methodological approach integrates field observations with ecological modeling to understand societal organization in non-human animals. His work contributes to fundamental questions in behavioral ecology regarding the evolution of social complexity.
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