Evolution
Natural Selection
Evidence for Evolution
Population Genetics
Animal Behavior 1
Animal Behavior 2
Animal Behavior 3
100
The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
What is Fitness?
100
The survival and reproduction of the organisms that are genetically best fit for their environment
What is the definition of Natural Selection?
100
The hip bones of a dolphin and the tailbone of a human
What are Vestigial Structures?
100

When more extreme phenotypes within a population have a fitness advantage over intermediate individuals

What is disruptive selection?

100

Behavior that results in mating and eventual reproduction

What is courtship?

100

Blue Wildebeest living on the Savannah - seasonal movement to follow food sources.

What is migration?

100

An animal protects the land where it lives from incursions by others of its species  

What is territorial behaviors?

200

Two different organisms are alike, they share this in their bloodline

What is common ancestor?

200
The variety of dog and cat breeds that we have today are a product of _________ _____________.
What is Artificial Breeding (Selective Breeding)
200

A cat, human, bat, and whale all having the same arm bones.

What is a homologous structure?

200

A population tends to remove the more severe phenotypes, resulting in the reproductive success of the norm or average phenotypes

What is stabilizing selection?

200

Ants use pheromones to mark a trail to food.

What is chemical communication?

200

The sound an animal makes

What is auditory communication?

200

Graylag Goose, rolling egg into nest

What is fixed action patterns?

300

Organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring

What is a species?

300

A change in the allelic frequency in a gene pool of a population over time

What is Evolution?

300
Body parts that share a common function but have a different structure
What is an analogous structure?
300

Occurs when individuals with traits on one side of the mean in their population survive better or reproduce more than those on the other

What is directional selection?

300

A crow using a stick to get food

What is insight learning?

300

Natural cycle of change in our body’s chemicals or functions

What is biological rhythms?

300

A Colony of Ants

What is cooperative behaviors?

400
A variation in an organism that helps it survive
What is Adaptation?
400
Lamarck said that organisms acquire traits during their lifetime and then pass them on to their offspring
How is the theory of natural selection different from Lamarck's theory?
400

Humans and bananas being nearly 60% genetically identical

What are DNA from common ancestors?

400

Geographic, behavioral, and temporal isolation are all examples of 

What is reproductive isolation?

400

An Orb Web Spider building sticky wagon wheel webs.

What is innate behavior?

400

Group of animals belonging to the same species that work together

What is animal societies?

400

Come to recognize an animal or object as a parent at first birth/hatch.

What is imprinting?

500
Evolution can only occur is this is involved
What is Genetic Variety?
500

A little child catches a fly and pulls its wings off. The fly actually lives a better life, but does not pass its lack of wings on to its offspring because the loss of wings is an _________ _______.

What is an Acquired Trait?

500
In embryology, the embryos are very similar to each other
What is a common ancestor?
500

In the case of the elephant seals, where humans hunted them nearly to extinction, and their allelic frequencies changed due to the dramatic reduction in the population size

What is the Bottleneck Effect?

500

Method of Learning that employs rewards and/or punishments for behavior

What is operant conditioning?

500

Learning Through association - Biological stimulus paired with neutral stimulus

What is classical conditioning?

500

An animal is able to separate itself from its surroundings, self awareness

What is cognition?

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