Exam 3: Genetic Analysis of Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction17 Questions
Exam 2: Approaches to the Study of Animal Behavior41 Questions
Exam 3: Genetic Analysis of Behavior35 Questions
Exam 4: Natural Selection and Behavior37 Questions
Exam 5: Learning and Cognition42 Questions
Exam 6: Physiological Analysis-Nerve Cells and Behavior40 Questions
Exam 7: Physiological Analysis of Behavior- the Endocrine System39 Questions
Exam 8: The Development of Behavior37 Questions
Exam 9: Biological Clocks26 Questions
Exam 10: Mechanisms of Orientation and Behavior39 Questions
Exam 11: The Ecology and Evolution of Spiral Distribution34 Questions
Exam 12: Foraging Behavior36 Questions
Exam 13: Antipredator Behavior41 Questions
Exam 14: Reproductive Behavior39 Questions
Exam 15: Parental Care and Mating Systems42 Questions
Exam 16: Communications: Channels and Functions40 Questions
Exam 17: The Evolution of Communication35 Questions
Exam 18: Conflict36 Questions
Exam 19: Group Living, Altruism, and Cooperation41 Questions
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Lower levels of hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin have been found to be associated with human disorders such as
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Prairie voles are monogamous; meadow voles are polygamous. It has been determined that male prairie voles have many more vasopressin receptors than do male meadow voles, and their receptors are concentrated in a reward system of the brain. Which of the following statements about voles is FALSE?
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If the frequency of a trait in a population can be altered by choosing the appropriate breeders, it must have a genetic basis. This is the rationale for which of the following research techniques?
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If a colony of honey bees is manipulated so that it contains very few foragers
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The offspring of a reciprocal cross between an inbred strain A mother and an inbred strain B father will have
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Male cichlids may be either dominant or subordinate. Opportunities for a subordinate to rise in social status may occur rapidly, however, as when a dominant male is taken by a predator. Which of the following physical changes occurs first once the opportunity arises?
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The for gene that codes for PKG (an important cell signaling molecule) influences not only locomotion during foraging, but also readiness to respond to sucrose, and tendencies to habituate to repeated presentations of sucrose. This illustrates the principle that
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The finding that zenk activity increased in song sparrows whose territorial boundaries had been challenged suggests that
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Whitfield and colleagues (2003) found that nurse and forager bees showed significant differences in the expression of 2,200 of the 5,500 genes analyzed in the study. Their study made use of which of the following techniques?
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The regulatory gene fruitless (fru) affects nearly every aspect of courtship behavior in fruit flies by
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Some larval fruit flies (D. melanogaster), "rovers," move around continually on their food source and often leave one food source to look for another. Others, "sitters," travel only short distances and tend to remain on a single food source. Further, the differences in foraging activity have been determined to be related to differences in the enzyme PKG. These findings were based on which of the following methodologies?
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Lynch's research on nest-building in mice suggests that natural selection could have an influence on that behavior. This is based on evidence that
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A technique to confirm whether a particular candidate gene underlies a behavior is to alter the gene's expression. This can be done by
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