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Animal Behavior Concepts Methods and Applications
Exam 2: Methods for Studying Animal Behavior
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Scientific World is a publication that covers groundbreaking events in science and technology. Which of the following would NOT be useful in determining whether this is an example of primary or secondary literature?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A researcher has found variation in courtship dancing behavior among closely related species. She has determined that simple courtship dances are the ancestral form of the trait, while complex courtship dances are derived. This research approach is an example of which of the following?
Question 3
Essay
Explain the rationale of using two different controls in the study of jumping behavior of tadpoles conducted by De Sousa and Rossa-Ferres.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Mathematical models allow researchers to make different predictions by varying assumptions. Which of the following parameters was an assumption varied by Lima, Valone, & Caraco (1985) in their model of squirrel food carrying?
Question 5
Essay
Explain how each of the three R's lessens the negative effects of research on animals.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true about sister species?
Question 7
Not Answered
Which of the following best describes the results from this graph of mean duration of male spider chemoexplore from Uetz et al.'s research on spiders?
a. There was no effect of visual cues on male behavior b. There was no effect of seismic cues on male behavior c. There was no effect of multimodal cues on male behavior d. There was no effect of any experimental treatment on male behavior
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A researcher conducts an experiment in which she exposes individuals to one of three treatments that manipulate nutritional status of an individual. Individuals are fed diets that differ in calories (low-, medium-, and high-calorie diets) , and the size of territories defended by individuals is recorded. Which of the following statements about this work is correct?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Ethograms are most often associated with which of the following?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In lieu of working directly with animals, a researcher uses a computer model to examine how variation in resource distribution might affect territoriality. Which of the following applies to this research with respect to the 3 Rs of ethical standards in research?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A research study quantifies the fitness of individuals that defend territories of different size and finds that individuals that defend a territory of 10 m
2
have the highest fitness. This is example of: