Migration/Territory
Aggression/Play
IFD/Habitat
Predator/Prey interaction/ Animal Personality
Miscellaneous
100

Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another

What is Migration

100
Using inanimate objects as a form of play

What is Object Play

100

Mathematical model used to predict how animals will distribute themselves among habitats.

What is Ideal Free Distribution

100

Behaviors that are consistent long-term phenotype behavioral differences among individuals.

What is Animal Personality

100

Two types of conditioning in Animal Behavior

What is Operant Conditioning and Classical Conditioning

200

A delineated, defended area.

What is a Territory

200

Behaviors that denote that an action that is about to be undertaken should be considered playful, not dangerous.

What are Play Markers

200

Commonly found in bird species when it comes to it's habitat from where it rarely spends time in. 

What is Home Range

200

Reluctance to take risks or even a reluctance to engage in unfamiliar actvities at all.

What is Shyness

200
Animal who doesn't have it's own territory but helps someone else establish theirs.

What is a Satalite

300

Determined by animals whether to engage in a hostile conflict over territory.

What is Cost Benefits Ratio or Cost Benefits Analysis

300

Value of Resource and Cost of fighting are a part of this game model in which it analyses whether to be aggressive or not in a encounter

What is the hawk-dove game

300

How animals distrubte themselves in space and time with respect to some resource in their environment.

What is Habitat Choice

300

Breaking away from a group and slowly approach a potential threat to obtain information.

What is Predator Inspection

300
Commonly used by a Opossums when it comes to anti-predator behavior

What is Feigning Death

400

Depending on external cues an animal may act like a Hawk or Dove when making a decision based on conflict with other animals

What is Bourgeois Strategy/Anti Bourgeois Strategy

400

Behavior in which older individuals allow subordinate, younger animals to take on the dominant role during play.

What is Role Reversal

400

The IFD model is used to study this frequency of individuals in different patches

What is Equilibrium Frequency

400

The two coping styles in animal behavior.

What is Proactive and Reactive responses

400

The sum of two or more factors that come together to form a new variable when measuring an individual's fitness. 

What is inclusive fitness

500

Movement away from the home range that does not stop upon encountering the first suitable location

What is Migration

500

Changing assessment based on observed behavior of an aggressive encounter 

What is Bystander Effects

500

An IFD model that takes into account aggression.

What is Ideal Despotic Distribution Model

500
Best thing for an animal to do during group predator inspection.
What is Lagging Behind
500

Having offspring elsewhere to avoid risk of infection from parasitic diseases.

What is Avoidance of Disease