Chapter 51 - Animal Behavior

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________ was able to discern a "dance language "used by returning foragers to notify other bees about the distance and direction of the journey to a nectar source by meticulously documenting bee motions.

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Sexual dimorphism

________ is related to mating relationship patterns, which include monogamous and polygamous mating systems.

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Animal behavior

________ is frequently linked to the environment's circadian cycle of light and dark or to signals that cycle through the oceans.

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Game theory

________ offers a means of thinking about evolution.

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internal stimuli

The totality of an animal's responses to external and ________ is referred to as behavior.

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distinct linkages

Learning creates ________ between experience and conduct.

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laboratory studies

Controlled ________ can result in interpretable evolutionary changes in behavior.

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Insect genetic research

________ have shown the existence of master regulatory genes that regulate complex behaviour.

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Individual survival

________ and reproductive success selection can explain a wide range of behaviors.

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Vole research

________ demonstrates how variations in a single gene may cause variances in complex behaviour.

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Navigation

________ is required for migratory motions, which might be dependent on orientation relative to the sun, stars, or the Earth's magnetic field.

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half circle

The bee follows a(n) ________ swing in one direction, a straight run during which it waggles its abdomen, and a(n) ________ swing in the opposite way while executing the dance.

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Kin selection

________ promotes altruism by increasing the reproductive success of relatives.

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aural cues

Humans, like birds, are diurnal and communicate largely through visual and ________.

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optimum foraging model

A(n) ________ is based on the concept that natural selection should promote foraging behavior that reduces foraging costs while maximizing rewards.

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coefficient of relatedness

The ________ and Hamilton's rule allow us to weigh the strength of the selection pressures promoting altruism against the possible cost of "selfless "action.

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aural cues

Most birds, on the other hand, are diurnal (active largely during the day) and communicate primarily by visual and ________.

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