Living fast, dying young: Study reveals impact of habitat di

Living fast, dying young: Study reveals impact of habitat disturbance on social organization of Arabian babblers

Habitat change, fragmentation, and reduction caused by human activity are significant threats to the natural environment, leading to a decline in biodiversity and increased species extinction. Among the most vulnerable are social animals, whose intricate social structures and cooperative breeding behaviors are closely linked to their habitats.

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