Human Behavioral Ecology applies evolutionary principles to understand how ecological factors shape human behavior and decision-making. It examines concepts like fitness, life history theory, and optimal foraging to explain how humans adapt to their environments and make choices that impact survival and reproduction. This field explores adaptive strategies in subsistence, mating, and social interactions. It considers how cultural influences and gene-culture coevolution affect behavior. Research methods include observational studies, experiments, and comparative analyses to test hypotheses about human behavioral adaptations.