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Ecology Behavioral at Texas A&M University WFSC 622/120 (local) 720 (distance education) agonline.tamu.edu/wfsc622 Department of Wildlife Fisheries Sciences TESTING HYPOTHESES IN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY READING If TIPS your time is limited, read carefully the following pages for comprehension: 28-41, 4447. For broader awareness of the context of these ideas, skim pages: 24-27, 42-43. Page 1 of 1 Week 1:...

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