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1 Biology 484 – Ethology Chapter 3 – The Development of Behavior: Genetic and Environmental Factors

2 Chapter 3 Sanderling growth & behavioral development depend on genes & environment

3 Honey Bee

4 3.1 Development of worker behavior in honey bees

5 3.2 Gene activity varies in the brains of nurse bees and foragers

6 3.3 Social environment and task specialization by worker honey bees

7 3.4 Levels of the messenger RNA produced when the for gene is expressed

8 Konrad Lorenz

9 3.5 Imprinting in greylag geese

10 3.6 Cross-fostering has different imprinting effects in two related songbirds

11 3.7 Spatial learning by chickadees

12 3.9 Differences within a species in learned behavior

13 3.10 Nests of Polistes paper wasps contain odors that adhere to the bodies of the wasps

14 3.13 Different wintering sites of blackcap warblers

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18 3.14 Funnel cage for recording the migratory orientation of captive birds

19 3.15 Differences in the migratory behavior of two closely related birds

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21 3.16 Why do people differ in their test scores? (Part 1)

22 3.16 Why do people differ in their test scores? (Part 2)

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25 3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 1)

26 3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 2)

27 3.17 A single gene affects maternal behavior in laboratory mice

28 3.18 Social amnesia is related to the loss of a single gene

29 3.20 A coastal Californian garter snake about to consume a banana slug

30 3.21 Response of newborn, naive garter snakes to slug cubes

31 3.22 A tongue-flicking newborn garter snake senses odors from a cotton swab

32 3.23 Density effects on the foraging behavior of fruit fly larvae

33 3.24 Response to artificial selection on nest-building behavior by mice

34 3.26 Dogs are especially sensitive to signals from human beings

35 3.27 Surrogate mothers used in social deprivation experiments

36 3.28 Socially isolated rhesus infants

37 3.29 Developmental homeostasis in humans (Part 1)

38 3.29 Developmental homeostasis in humans (Part 2)

39 3.30 Facial symmetry and attractiveness

40 David Clark – Alma College

41 3.31 Testing mate choice in a female wolf spider

42 3.32 Developmental switch mechanisms can produce polyphenisms within the same species

43 3.34 Activity of the gene that codes for gonadotropin-releasing hormone in Haplochromis burtoni

44 3.38 Sex differences in spatial learning ability are linked to home range size

45 3.39 A virtual maze used for computer-based studies of navigational skills

46 3.40 Sex differences in the hippocampus

47 3.41 Operant conditioning exhibited by a rat in a Skinner box

48 3.42 Biased learning

49 3.43 Biases in taste aversion learning

50 3.44 Vampire bats cannot form learned taste aversions


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