Wageningen University · Dierwetenschappen · ADP (ADP30306)
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A extensive summery of the lectures given during the course. 
The environment of animals is continuously changing and many processes in animals need to respond to these external changes, e.g. adapting their behaviour, their energy metabolism or immunological processes. Do animals differ in their capacity to adapt to their environment, and if so, can animals 'learn' to adapt? Do you need to 'acquire' adaptive capacity in early life for later functioning? If adaptive capacity is limiting, what goe...
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A extensive summery of the lectures given during the course. 
The environment of animals is continuously changing and many processes in animals need to respond to these external changes, e.g. adapting their behaviour, their energy metabolism or immunological processes. Do animals differ in their capacity to adapt to their environment, and if so, can animals 'learn' to adapt? Do you need to 'acquire' adaptive capacity in early life for later functioning? If adaptive capacity is limiting, what goe...
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A extensive summery of the lectures given during the course. 
The environment of animals is continuously changing and many processes in animals need to respond to these external changes, e.g. adapting their behaviour, their energy metabolism or immunological processes. Do animals differ in their capacity to adapt to their environment, and if so, can animals 'learn' to adapt? Do you need to 'acquire' adaptive capacity in early life for later functioning? If adaptive capacity is limiting, what...
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- • 15 pages •
A extensive summery of the lectures given during the course. 
The environment of animals is continuously changing and many processes in animals need to respond to these external changes, e.g. adapting their behaviour, their energy metabolism or immunological processes. Do animals differ in their capacity to adapt to their environment, and if so, can animals 'learn' to adapt? Do you need to 'acquire' adaptive capacity in early life for later functioning? If adaptive capacity is limiting, what...

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