Animal Behaviors
Ecological Behaviors
Animal Behaviors
Animal Actions
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What was the name of the Russian Scientist who conducted experiments that associated a dog with the stimuli of a bell and food?
What is Ivan Pavlov
100
What are the three main things animals will compete for?
What is food, territory, and mates
100
True or False: Tool use by chimpanzees is an example of cognitive behavior
What is True
100
True or False: Dominance hierarchies are a type of agonistic behavior
What is False
100
True or False: A male frigate bird that has a defect preventing him from inflating his red throat sac will have trouble attracting a mate.
What is TRUE
200
This type of behavior is when an animal associates its response to a stimulus with either a reward or punishment.
What is Operant Conditioning
200
What is the process of searching, finding, and eating of food called?
What is foraging
200
Seasonal movement is an example of which type of behavior?
What is migratory
200
What behavior is linked with pheromones? a. agonistic b. migration c. nurturing d. communication
What is D. Communication
200
True or False:Adding moth reproductive pheromones to perfumes and colognes affects people too, making the wearers seem more attractive
What is False
300
True or False: An increase in an animal's response after constantly being exposed to a stimulus is called habituation.
What is False, habituation is a decrease in an animals response.
300
Combative interactions between two members of the same species is called?
What is Agonistic Behavior
300
What is must happen for an animal to be considered displaying classical conditioning?
What is the animal must make a connection with 2 different stimuli.
300
Ensuring that offspring have an increase chance of survival is an example of which type of behavior? a. agonistic b. migration c. nurturing d. territorial
What is C. Nuturing
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How are innate behaviors different from learned behaviors?
What is innate behaviors are genetically based and learned behaviors are usually from experiences and genetics
400
What is the term for learning that occurs within a specific time period and is permanent?
What is Imprinting
400
What is the purpose of dominance hierarchies?
What is reduce hostile conflicts between members of the same group/species
400
Behaviors that are genetically based and are not based off of prior experiences is called?
What is Innate
400
Who was the scientist who worked with lab rats to establish operant conditioning
What is B.F. Skinner
400
What is the difference between operant conditioning and classical conditioning?
What is operant is when an animal responds based on a reward or punishment. Classical conditioning is when an association is made between two different stimuli.
500
What are the 5 types of learned behaviors
What is Classical Conditioning, Operant, Imprinting, Cognitive, Habituation
500
What are the two forms of ecological communication? What is the difference between them?
What is Auditory and Pheromones Auditory is the vocal form of communication Pheromones is communication by chemical scent.
500
A student eats twice in one week at a fast food restaurant, and becomes ill both times. Thereafter he becomes queasy just from the sight of the restaurants sign. What type of learned is this an example of
What is Classical Conditioning
500
What is nurturing behavior?
What is when parents provide care for their offspring in the early stages of development. This includes providing food, protection, and skills needed for survival.
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What are some advantages of agonistic behavior?
What is one member will be the winner and will have control over resources such as food or potential mates, does not usually result in major injury or death, sets up an order of dominance
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