Exam 56: Animal Behavior

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  Figure 56.29 -Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The worker bees represented by letters C and F, which receive different alleles from the queen, are related to each other by ____. Figure 56.29 -Answer the question using the accompanying figure. The worker bees represented by letters C and F, which receive different alleles from the queen, are related to each other by ____.

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What is a proximate cause of the non-combative behavior of male African cichlids that do not hold territories?

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Food preference in garter snakes is a learned behavior.

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Young male white-crowned sparrows that were experimentally raised without ever hearing the song of their species ____.

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A worker bee that is a day old is most likely to perform which function?

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The courtship display of the wandering albatross is primarily a(n) ____display.

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  Figure 56.29 - Answer the question based on the accompanying figure. The worker bees represented by letters E and F, which received the same alleles from the queen, are related to each other by ____. Figure 56.29 - Answer the question based on the accompanying figure. The worker bees represented by letters E and F, which received the same alleles from the queen, are related to each other by ____.

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The red spot on the beak of a herring gull parent is a sign stimulus received by baby gulls.

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A taxis is ____ movement, while a kinesis is ____ movement.

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Younger honeybees have higher levels of juvenile hormone.

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When extra juvenile hormone is experimentally administered to worker bees ( Apis mellifera ), they ____.

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Winkler and Sheldon used the _____ to study _____ in swallows and martins.

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Briefly explain some of the advantages and disadvantages of living in social groups.

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Male Jarrow's spiny lizards ordinarily exhibit strong territoriality only during the ____ mating season, when elevated blood levels of ____ stimulate their aggressive behavior.

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Classical conditioning associates ____, while operant conditioning links ____.

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As a result of the hormonal and neuroanatomical differences between the male and female brains of zebra finches, ____.

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   -Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Which graph represents the age span of worker bees primarily involved in feeding the brood? -Answer the question using the accompanying figure. Which graph represents the age span of worker bees primarily involved in feeding the brood?

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The Arctic tern makes an annual migration of up to ____.

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When one male and one female form a long-term association, the mating system is referred to as ____.

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Males and females often differ in their reproductive strategies due to the fact that males can increase the number of offspring they produce by ____ while females reproduce most successfully by ____.

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