Human behavioral ecology (HBE) is an interdisciplinary field that studies the evolutionary and ecological basis of human behavior. It combines insights from anthropology, biology, psychology, and ecology to understand how human behaviors, particularly those related to survival and reproduction, are shaped by environmental conditions and evolutionary pressures. Key concepts in human behavioral ecology include: 1. **Natural Selection**: HBE posits that human behaviors can be understood as adaptations that have been favored by natural selection because they enhance survival and reproductive success.
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