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Quiz 13: Social Behavior and Sociality
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Question 1
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Refer to the figure.
The point of the prisoner's dilemma diagram is to
Question 2
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Kin selection theory is most useful in helping explain
Question 3
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The prisoner's dilemma describes
Question 4
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Honeyguides (a small African bird) lead humans to bees' nests so the humans will make the wax honeycomb available to them. Similarly, cleaner fish remove ectoparasites from other reef fish. These are examples of
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Vampire bats need to eat often, and their only food is blood. When one bat is unsuccessful at gaining a meal, it returns to a communal roost where another, often unrelated, bat is likely to give it a small amount of food. Work by Carter and Wilkinson (2015) suggests that this arrangement meets the conditions needed for
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The fungus Ophiocordyceps manipulates the behavior of worker ants by infecting them with fungal spores, causing them to descend to the understory where conditions for fungal development are optimal, but the ants die. This is an example of
Question 7
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Behavioral syndromes are
Question 8
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In reciprocity, we hypothesize that an individual engages in a selfless act because they will be "repaid" by the recipient in the future. This expectation is likely to occur in all of the following scenarios, except: