Circadian Rhythms
Development
Communication
Learning
Cultural Transmission
100

An internal timing mechanism with a built-in schedule that acts independently of cues from the environment is the

endogenous clock hypothesis

100

Laying eggs in  another bird’s nest is

brood parasitism

100

Communication without deceit in which both partners benefit is

honest signaling

100

Method of learning in animals in which the animals must perform an action to receive a reward is

operant conditioning

100

Learning transmitted across generations throughout a population is

cultural transmission

200

Animal behavior responses to an annual clock rhythm can regulate

 hibernation and migration

200

Assistance with offspring of another in the group or family is

alloparenting

200

Zahavi’s Handicap Principle states

if a signal is costly to produce it must be honest

200

Elephants losing their fear of bee buzzing sounds with repeated exposure is

habituation

200

Learning from peers such as in whale song transmission is

horizontal transmission

300

Variation in morphs in circadian response of sand crickets demonstrates that rhythms are affects by

hormones

300

Host parent provides incubation calls heard by their own chicks while still in the egg, which are later used by the parent is the

password hypothesis

300

False alarm and mimicry signals are examples of

manipulative signaling

300

Heritable learning has been demonstrated by

offspring of fish showing predator avoidance when never having been exposed to a predator

300

Object manipulation is used as an extension of the body to gain a reward is considered

tool use

400

Manipulations of daylength to observe behavioral effects supports the

environmental stimulus hypothesis

400

The environmental factor that can alter the gender of turtles during development is

temperature

400

Gaining information from other species’ signals is known as

eavesdropping

400

The ability of an animal to learn when experiencing stress is

reduced

400

Cultural transmission was first observed in macaques

washing food in the sea

500

The effect of the lunar cycle on foraging includes reduced activity by

 both predators and prey

500

Expression of multiple behavior phenotypes depending on the environment is caused by a

developmental switch

500

Anglerfish using a light to attract prey is

a sensory bias

500

Benefits of learning for survival include learning about

predators, family, mates, food handling

500

Crows and some primates use sticks as a tool to

extract insects out of bark and termite mounds

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