Basics
Innate Behaviors
Learning Behaviors
Mating Behaviors
Interactive Behaviors
100

An action carried out by muscles under control of the nervous system.

Behavior

100

Behavior that is developmentally fixed and nearly all individuals in a population behave alike.

Innate Behavior

100

Animals learning what the surrounding environment contains like where is the food, water, shelter or hazards.

Spatial Learning

100

A peacock mates with more than one partner, is monogamous or polygamous?

Polygamous

100

A duckling following their mother everywhere they go is an example of what?

Imprinting

200

A trigger for a behavior

Stimulus

200

An internal mechanism that maintains a 24-hour activity rhythm or cycle. Ex: Sleepiness

Circadian Clock

200

The ability to associate one environmental feature with another. Certain color → bad taste

Associative Learning

200

3 male birds fighting for 1 female to mate with is an example of an Intersexual or Intrasexual mating system?

Intrasexual

200

An animal lowers its own fitness to increase the fitness of the animals around it.

Altriusm

300

The transmission reception of signals between animals.

Communication

300

Behavioral rhythms linked to the yearly cycle of seasons. Ex: Migration

Circannual Rhythm

300

Process of learning through observing others.

Social Learning

300

A guppy choosing a less orange male because it saw another female do the same is called what?

Mate-Choice Copying

300

Chemicals emitted for communication. 

Pheromones

400

Modification of behavior as a result of experiences

Learning

400

A regular, long distance change in location controlled by circannual rhythm.

Migration

400

Establishment of a long-lasting attachment to a certain individual or object.

Imprinting

400

 What is it called when a single female mates with multiple males?

Polyandry

400

The behavior exhibited when two spiders fight over a mate.

Agnostic Behavior

500

Process of learning involving awareness, reasoning, recollection, and judgment.

Cognition

500

A sequence of unlearned acts directly related to a simple stimulus, essentially unchangeable and carried to completion. Similar to a reflex.

Fixed Action Pattern

500

Representation of an animal’s nervous system with the spatial relationships between objects and its surroundings.

Cognitive Map

500

Systematic differences in appearance between males and females.

Sexual Dimorphism

500

Behaviors of populations of species are influenced by the unique _____ of each species.

Culture

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