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Main Authors: Debaere, Shamil F, Opinion, April Grace R, Allan, Bridie J M, Rummer, Jodie L, De Boeck, Gudrun
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: The Journal of experimental biology 2024
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39535050/
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author Debaere, Shamil F
Opinion, April Grace R
Allan, Bridie J M
Rummer, Jodie L
De Boeck, Gudrun
author_facet Debaere, Shamil F
Opinion, April Grace R
Allan, Bridie J M
Rummer, Jodie L
De Boeck, Gudrun
Debaere, Shamil F
Opinion, April Grace R
Allan, Bridie J M
Rummer, Jodie L
De Boeck, Gudrun
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Bridging the divide in organismal physiology: a case for the integration of behaviour as a physiological process. Debaere, Shamil F Opinion, April Grace R Allan, Bridie J M Rummer, Jodie L De Boeck, Gudrun Animals Behavior, Animal Physiology Physiological Phenomena The role of behaviour in animal physiology is much debated, with researchers divided between the traditional view that separates physiology and behaviour, and a progressive perspective that sees behaviour as a physiological effector. We advocate for the latter, and in this Commentary, we argue that behaviour is inherently a physiological process. To do so, we outline the physiological basis for behaviour and draw parallels with recognised physiological processes. We also emphasise the importance of precise language that is shared across biological disciplines, as clear communication is foundational in integrating behaviour into physiology. Our goal with this Commentary is to set the stage for a debate and persuade readers of the merits of including behaviour within the domain of animal physiology. We argue that recognising behaviour as a physiological process is crucial for advancing a unified understanding of physiology, especially in the context of anthropogenic impacts.
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spellingShingle Bridging the divide in organismal physiology: a case for the integration of behaviour as a physiological process.
Debaere, Shamil F
Opinion, April Grace R
Allan, Bridie J M
Rummer, Jodie L
De Boeck, Gudrun
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Physiology
Physiological Phenomena
Bridging the divide in organismal physiology: a case for the integration of behaviour as a physiological process. Debaere, Shamil F Opinion, April Grace R Allan, Bridie J M Rummer, Jodie L De Boeck, Gudrun Animals Behavior, Animal Physiology Physiological Phenomena The role of behaviour in animal physiology is much debated, with researchers divided between the traditional view that separates physiology and behaviour, and a progressive perspective that sees behaviour as a physiological effector. We advocate for the latter, and in this Commentary, we argue that behaviour is inherently a physiological process. To do so, we outline the physiological basis for behaviour and draw parallels with recognised physiological processes. We also emphasise the importance of precise language that is shared across biological disciplines, as clear communication is foundational in integrating behaviour into physiology. Our goal with this Commentary is to set the stage for a debate and persuade readers of the merits of including behaviour within the domain of animal physiology. We argue that recognising behaviour as a physiological process is crucial for advancing a unified understanding of physiology, especially in the context of anthropogenic impacts.
title Bridging the divide in organismal physiology: a case for the integration of behaviour as a physiological process.
topic Animals
Behavior, Animal
Physiology
Physiological Phenomena
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39535050/