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Quiz 45: Animal Behavior
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Question 1
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During their lifetime, many female birds establish a pair bond with a single male with whom they build a nest and rear young. Many of those females, however, also copulate with other males outside the pair bond; the young they raise are fathered by more than one male. If we want to understand the role of genes and the environment in shaping this behavior, we want to understand its:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Many female birds establish a pair bond with a single male with whom they build a nest and rear young. Many of those females, however, also copulate with other males outside the pair bond; the young they raise are fathered by more than one male. If we want to understand how this behavior originated and how it may have changed over time, we want to understand its:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Stimulus recognition is carried out by _____, specialized sensory receptors or groups of sensory receptors.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Male Australian bowerbirds build and decorate elaborate structures, called bowers, out of grasses and other vegetation. If we want to understand the physiological mechanism behind this behavior, we want to understand its:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Male peacocks have tail feathers that make up about 60% of their body length. During the mating season they contract muscles to shake these feathers in front of females; females evaluate the feather rustling as part of selecting their mate. The _____ is the mechanistic cause of this behavior; the _____ is the adaptive function of this behavior.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A researcher is trying to determine the role that genes play in social grooming in apes (where one individual will pick insects or parasites off another) . This researcher is asking a question under which of Tinbergen's classifications?
Question 7
True/False
From the moment that a behavior appears in a population, that behavior is always used for a certain function or purpose.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
If bird song promotes an individual's ability to attract a mate and reproduce, then the song has a(n) _____ function.
Question 9
True/False
When studying animal behavior, the mechanistic approaches that are used to evaluate causation and development are more useful than using an analysis of adaptive functions and evolutionary history.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Male peacocks have tail feathers that make up about 60% of their body length. During the mating season they shake these feathers in front of females. Longer feathers produce a larger volume of rustling sound for a given shaking rate, but they are also heavier, and thus require more energy to shake at a given rate than shorter feathers. This suggests that:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Imagine that you have a cat that is purring on your lap. Which of the following questions would Niko Tinbergen ask about this behavior?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Male Australian bowerbirds build and decorate elaborate structures, called bowers, out of grasses and other vegetation. If we want to understand how this behavior promotes a male bowerbird's ability to survive and reproduce, we want to understand its:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which of the answers below best describes the class of questions that Insel and Young were addressing when they studied the effect of antidiuretic hormone on monogamous voles by experimentally increasing the number of receptors in the brain?