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Behavior can evolve through the processes of natural selection, where advantageous traits increase an organism's fitness and likelihood of survival and reproduction. Genetic mutations can introduce variations in behavior, and those that enhance adaptability to environmental changes may be favored over generations. Additionally, social learning and cultural transmission can play significant roles in shaping behaviors within populations, allowing for the rapid spread of advantageous behaviors without genetic changes. Over time, these mechanisms can lead to the emergence of complex behaviors suited to specific ecological niches.

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