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Animal Behavior Exam 1

Horizontales
Bystanders; a third-party individual that detects a signal transmitted between a signaler and a receiver. Detecting a signal that was not meant for you
Larval sitters have shorter foraging trails than rovers in the presence of and are less likely to leave a patch of food
A stimulus response association type of learning that involves making an association between an environmental stimulus and a behavior response
The range of behaviors expressed by a single phenotype in different environments
preformed by a scout bee to indicate the presence of nectar or pollen at a relatively short distance from the hive. Bee moves on combs surface in small tight circles
A relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience
Assigning human attributes (characteristics or emotions) to animals or judging animal actions from human perspective
Individual that detects a signal
Concentration on human perceptions when studying animals
Rapid learning that occurs in young animals during a short, intensive period and has long- lasting effects
Structural changes in the brain; Especially in the number and chemical strength of synapses between neurons
Any structure found on an animal that, while superficially appears to be a penis, is derived from a different developmental path
One type of genetic and behavioral variant in fruit flies. Larval rovers have longer foraging trails than sitters in the presence of food and are more likely to leave a food patch
___'s questions. What mechanism/How did it develop? What is the function/How did it evolve?
Verticales
Proportion of phenotypic variation in a population due to genetic variation
is the opposite of habituation. In sensitization, an animal learns to react more often or more strongly to a repeated stimulus
Ability to generate and store mental representations of the physical and social environment to motivate behavior or solve problems
Procedure that eliminates the expression of a gene. Mice fosB knockout behavior power point
Formal description or inventory of an animal's behavior, used for documenting observational studies
Predator mimics a nonthreatening model
sensory world that is perceivable by animals. Determined by sensory receptors. Chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors (including auditory), photoreceptors
conveys the direction and distance to a food source to attending bees. Waggle dance provides information on location of food. The bees’ linear movement indicates the direction of the food
Individual that produces a signal