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Evolution Making Sense of Life
Quiz 16: Brains and Behavior
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Question 41
Essay
The earliest nervous system fossils are from a little over half a billion years ago, yet the earliest fossilized life is known from 3.5 billion years ago. Do you think behavior could have emerged before the origin of a nervous system? Give examples to support your answer.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
How does Dictyostelium discoides, a cellular slime mold, demonstrate behavior?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a behavior that likely evolved because it has a positive effect on the indirect component of inclusive fitness?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
How are memories created in the sea slug Aplysia?
Question 45
Essay
Explain how the vertebrate brain can reflect the evolutionary history and ecological specialization of a species.
Question 46
Essay
Based on Kawecki's experiments on learning in fruit flies, would you expect fast learning to more readily evolve in populations characterized by high or low extrinsic mortality (assuming that it does provide an advantage)? Explain your reasoning.
Question 47
Essay
The mouthless jellyfish, Mastigias paupua, has a symbiotic relationship with the photosynthetic organisms that live inside its tissues and can absorb nutrients from the soil at the bottom of a body of water. The jellyfish migrates upward in the water column toward the surface during the day and descends at night. Provide one proximate and one ultimate explanation for this behavior.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Mexican colonial web-building spiders nest in colonies that range in size from ten to thousands of individuals, with each individual occupying their own web within the colony. Colonies are frequently attacked by predatory wasps. Individuals in larger colonies suffer lower predation than those in smaller colonies. The data in the graph below are from a study performed by Uetz et al. (2002) , where they measured the distance at which spiders responded to potential predators. Open bars are for spiders on the interior, and colored bars are for spiders on the periphery of the colony. What type of grouping benefit is demonstrated here?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
What do sensory maps of the somatosensory cortex of burrowing mammals show?
Question 50
Essay
You are studying crickets and notice that some male crickets produce long songs, while others produce shorter songs. Describe one method that would allow you to determine whether these differences have at least a partial genetic basis.