A) Repeat the experiment using a blue patch instead of an orange patch.
B) Repeat the experiment by removing the patch completely.
C) Repeat the experiment by using a model of a robin that was twice the size of a normal robin but with a small orange patch.
D) Repeat the experiment by using a model of a robin that had an orange patch that was twice the size of a normal patch.
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A) polygyny
B) polyandry
C) promiscuity
D) certainty of paternity
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A) stimulus
B) reflex
C) signal
D) innate releasing mechanism
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E
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A) The food source is no longer available; all the nectar has been harvested.
B) The preferred food source was farther away.
C) The bee is trying to conserve energy by switching to the round dance.
D) The food source is close to the hive.
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A) have excess energy reserves
B) are bigger and stronger than the other animals
C) are usually related to the other animals helped
D) are always male
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A) optimal foraging behavior
B) reciprocal altruism
C) learned behavior
D) agonistic behavior
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A) B
B) C
C) D
D) E
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A) a monogamous mating system
B) monogamy
C) certainty of paternity
D) agonistic behavior
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A) Rats are probably just intelligent enough to avoid poison.
B) Rats may experience a large variety of toxins in their environment and learn to avoid them.
C) Rats are taught by their parents to test small bits of food first and then return later if the food seems safe.
D) Rats may be able to tolerate large amounts of poison.
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A) The behavior is determined entirely by genes.
B) The behavior is the same in all individuals in the population.
C) An individual's reproductive success depends in part on how the behavior is performed.
D) The behavior is not genetically inherited.
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A) agonistic behavior
B) territorial behavior
C) learned behavior
D) fixed action pattern
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A) You would cross curly-whiskered mud rats and bald mud rats and hand-rear the offspring to see if any grew up to be aggressive.
B) You would place newborn curly-whiskered mud rats with bald mud rat parents and place newborn bald mud rats with curly-whiskered mud rat parents. Finally, let some mud rats of both species be raised by their own species. Then you would compare the outcomes.
C) You would remove the offspring of curly-whiskered mud rats and bald mud rats from their parents, raise them in the same environment but without parents, and then compare the outcomes.
D) You would replace normal newborn mud rats with deformed newborn mud rats to see if it triggered an altruistic response.
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A) Certainty of paternity is high in most species with internal fertilization because the acts of mating and birth are separated by time.
B) Certainty of paternity is low when males guard females they have mated.
C) Certainty of paternity is low when egg laying and mating occur together, as in external fertilization.
D) Paternal behavior exists because it has been reinforced over generations by natural selection.
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A) the behavioral difference is caused by genetic differences between populations
B) members of different populations have different nutritional requirements
C) the cultural tradition of using stones to crack nuts has arisen in only some populations
D) members of different populations differ in learning ability
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A) ambient temperature: blue = cold; orange = normal; yellow = hot
B) stage of development/maturity
C) their receptiveness to mate
D) the success of the mating behavior of each of the throat-color phenotypes
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A) Observe more of these behaviors in the wild and try to determine if the behavior is random.
B) Hypothesize a set of signals that could produce this behavior and try to match the behaviors with the signals.
C) Attempt to reproduce the behavior in captivity by using bird models and a computer simulation.
D) Isolate the individual birds in a laboratory and repeat the observations.
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A) One gene typically codes for one behavior.
B) One gene typically codes for many behaviors.
C) Many genes typically code for one behavior.
D) Behaviors are learned, not coded by genes.
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A) olfactory
B) visual
C) auditory
D) tactile
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A) the behavioral difference is caused by genetic differences between populations.
B) members of different populations have different nutritional requirements.
C) the cultural tradition of using stones to crack nuts has arisen in only some populations.
D) members of different populations differ in learning ability.
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