A behavior that is developmentally fixed and hereditary.
What is innate?
How a behavior occurs or how it is modified
What is proximate?
The largest animal in the world?
This stimulus is the most important to plants
What is light?
A behavior that depends on the environment and is developed through experience
What is learned?
Why a behavior occurs (usually driven by natural selection)
What is ultimate?
The only mammal that cannot jump
What is elephants?
These are examples of defenses in plants against herbivory
What are thorns, trichomes, or toxic compounds
This is an unchanged action that is linked to a stimulus
What is innate? (Fixed Action Pattern)
This kind of behavior reduces an individual fitness, but increases the fitness of the overall population
What is altruism?
The only flying mammal
Bat
The purpose of plant pods that explode on contact
What is increase seed dispersal?
What is innate?
What is imprinting?
This is the only mammals without nipples, they feed their young through pores in their skin
What is a platypus?
This flower changes color based on the availability alumnion ions in the soil
What is Hydrangeas?
Chimps assigning roles in their tribe and monkey culture
What is learned?
A change in the rate of movement or frequency of movements- non directional
What is kinesis?
This animal has iron in its teeth to fortify their enamel
What is a beaver
This is a directional response that allows plants to grow towards light
What is phototropism?