Altruism
Reciprocity
Kin Selection
Group Living
Social behaviour 101
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Altruism is a _____ that Benefits another individual at the cost to to ones self.

What is Behaviour?

100

The only explanation for altruism amongst non-kin.

What is Reciprocal Altruism?

100

Kin selection is an example of _____.

What is Natural Selection?

100

_____ might kill the offspring of others in the group to try and get the females to mate with them.

What are Males?

100

Social behaviour is the _____ between the same species.

What is Interactions?

200

Monkeys, Prairie Dogs and Meerkats will often stand as sentries to protect the group from _____ by drawing attention to themselves.

What are Predators?

200

Reciprocity is a loan system between two animals that _____.

What is Know Each Other?

200

Brothers are more likely to help each other out rather than their cousins due to_____.

What are Closer Genes?

200

Increased competition for resources including _____, _____ and _____.   

What is Food, Shelter and Mates?

200

Social Behaviour is exhibited in wide range of animals including the ones in this kingdom.

What are Invertebrates?

300

These two insect species protect there queen and do not produce offspring of their own. They are examples of Eusocial animals or colonists.

What are Bee's and Ants?

300

This order of mammals groom each other to check for and remove parasites from one another.

What are Primates?

300

Sacrificing ones self for a relative to improve there fitness is an example of _____.

What is Inclusive Fitness?

300

Groups have a higher chance of survival and _____.

What is Passing on Genes?

300

Social behaviour increases the likelihood of _____ and _____.

What is Survival and reproduction?

400

Benefits of altruism can be measured by the number of _____.

What is Offspring?

400

An animal that is known through out the group to not _____ in reciprocity will not be given help in the future.

What is Participate?

400

Kin Selection is an ____ and Inherent Trait.

What is Instinct?

400

Carnivores that live together have a higher success rate of capturing prey by working together and communicating through a term known as.

What is Pack Mentality?

400

Social Behaviour can be adopted or abandoned depending of the conditions of the _____ and time of _____.

What is Environment and Year?

500

While altruism is not a _____ trait among all animals, most species do _____ it in one way or another.

What is Universal and Practice?

500

Reciprocity can be viewed as a _____.

What is Common Currency?

500

Kin selection is an _____.

What is Evolutionary Strategy?

500

This phrase comes from Latin roots but also applies to animals that live in groups, as it gives them a huge benefit. Protection from predation. 

What is "Safety in Numbers"?

500

Social Behaviour is essential for all animals except to those that can_____.

What is Reproduce Asexually?