Exam 14: Reproductive Behavior

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In fiddler crabs, the male's major claw

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A male is more likely to decide to guard a particular female if

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An attempted explanation of the fact that a female's choice often reflects selection for an exaggerated characteristic in a male is called the

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Which of the following has been hypothesized to be the function of parasperm? They

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Which of the following examples of nuptial gifts doesn't provide energy directly to the mating female, but is valuable to her and to her eggs nonetheless?

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In some species of spider, the male places a copulatory plug into the genital opening of the female after he mates with her. In some cases this plug consists of

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The idea that, in addition to differential investment by the sexes in gamete production, there was differential investment in the offspring themselves and that this too was responsible for competition and mate choice is attributed to

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Female fireflies (Photinus ignitus) can use the protein from a digested spermatophore to fuel development of their eggs. This suggests that there are exceptions to Bateman's prediction that

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Sato and Goshima (2007) studied mate preferences of female stone crabs (Hapalogaster dentata) in aquaria and found that the females use chemical cues rather than visual cues to make their choice between two males. They did this by

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Males display a number of different adaptations that increase the probability that their sperm, rather than the sperm of a competitor, will fertilize the eggs of a particular female. One of these techniques is mate guarding. Mate guarding

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A phenomenon often linked to sperm competition is sperm heteromorphism. This

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When Jones and colleagues (1998) conducted laboratory experiments designed to evaluate the fitness consequences of mate choice for female sandflies (Lutzomyia longipalpis) and their offspring they found no evidence that mating with attractive males influenced the viability of her offspring. They did find that the mating success of sons increased with the attractiveness of the father. These findings support the

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In species in which males form dominance relationships, such as stumptailed macaques (Macaca arctoides), low-ranking males

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The finding by Madden and Tanner (2003) that female bowerbirds, when given a choice of grapes of different colors, prefer to eat blue ones, and that male bowerbirds prefer to decorate their bowers with blue objects is consistent with the

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Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) are cooperatively breeding African mammals in which a single dominant female within a group monopolizes reproduction. Which of the following statements regarding meerkats is FALSE?

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A particularly gruesome form of sexual interference is infanticide. Among Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus), the primate species in which infanticidal male intruders were first reported, it has been found that the behavior

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Applying repellant odors or copulatory plugs, mate guarding, and satellite behavior are all examples of

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In katydids, male parental investment consists of the gift of a protein-rich nuptial meal in the form of a spermatophore.

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Which of the following does NOT accurately describe an outcome of a male fiddler crab having a super-sized, major claw and only one small feeding claw?

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