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Ecological Behaviors Chapter 31.2 1.Describe competitive behaviors and give examples. 2.Describe types of communication, nurturing and cooperative behaviors.
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Animals that engage in complex behaviors might survive and reproduce because they have inherited more favorable characteristics…
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Competitive Behavior competition for food, space, mates and other resources between individuals within a population animals that have successful competitive behaviors are more likely to have resources needed for survival and reproduction
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agonistic behavior: threatening or combative interaction between two individuals of the same species usually does not result in injury or death – one will submit
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dominance hierarchies: a top-ranked animal gets access to resources without conflict from other animals in the group – helps reduce hostile behavior between members
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territorial behaviors: attempts to adopt and control a physical area against the other animals of the same species include verbal signals (chattering of squirrels) and chemical signals (urine)
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Foraging Behaviors finding and eating food
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Migratory Behavior moving long distances seasonally to new locations increasing the chance of survival
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Biological Rhythms repeated behavior in a rhythmic cycle influenced by environmental factors (temp, day light, availability of food)
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Communication Behaviors 1.pheromones (specific chemicals) 2.auditory communication language: form of auditory communication in which animals use vocal organs to produce groups of sounds with shared meanings
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Courting Behavior an attempt to attract a mate – males with the desired trait have a competitive advantage at producing offspring
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Nurturing Behaviors parents providing care to their offspring in the early stages life – providing food, protection, and skills needed for survival
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Cooperative Behaviors exist in groups of the same species of animal – cooperative behaviors benefit the whole group altruistic behavior: an animal that performs an action that benefits another individual at a cost to itself
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