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Chapter 36 Info

Animal Behaviors Section - Chapter. 36 Information

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Natural selection favors behavioral traits that do what? Ensure reproductive success
What contribution did Konrad Lorenz make to animal behavior? He discovered imprinting in newly hatched goslings
What is a fixed action pattern behaviors? It is always innate
What is involved in the process of reasoning? Using past experiences, analyzing a problem, and developing an insight
What kind of behavior is shown by an animal that doesn't move, as it pretends to be dead Defensive behavior
What are the two components of complex behavior? Genetic and learned
What type of learning occurs only during a specific periods early in the life an animal Imprinting
An animal that is active at night would likely use what type of signal? Sound
What animal comes the closest to humans in their ability to communicate by combing symbols in meaningful way? Chimpanzees
Human infants begin using language at about 6 months of age by using Trial and Error
Location food would be an example of which behavior Foraging
Evolution can influence through the promotion of extreme traits in Sexual Selection
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