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Chapter 31<br />

Name Date Class<br />

9<br />

In the graph below, what is the rank of the male<br />

seal whose genes will increase in frequency in<br />

the seal gene pool<br />

Percent of total matings<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

A 1<br />

B 6<br />

C 7<br />

D 10<br />

Male Dominance v. Mating Success<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

Rank in male dominance heirarchy<br />

bk<br />

What is characteristic of agonistic behavior<br />

A It occurs between members of the same species.<br />

B It occurs between members of different species.<br />

C It usually results in the death of one individual.<br />

D It is an example of operant conditioning.<br />

bl<br />

A honeybee’s waggle dance signals the location<br />

of food to other members of a hive. Which form<br />

of behavior is a waggle dance<br />

A communication behavior<br />

B altruistic behavior<br />

C territorial behavior<br />

D learned behavior<br />

bm<br />

Expelling or ejecting eggs from a nest by a<br />

newly hatched cuckoo is an example of which<br />

behavior<br />

A habituation<br />

B fixed action pattern<br />

C operant conditioning<br />

D imprinting<br />

bn<br />

Farmers use loud blasts from sound guns to<br />

scare crows away from corn crops, but the<br />

crows eventually stop reacting. What is the<br />

crows’ response<br />

A territoriality<br />

B habituation<br />

C cognitive behavior<br />

D imprinting<br />

bo<br />

Seagulls often drop clams from a great height<br />

onto rocks to crack open the shells. Why is this<br />

an example of cognitive behavior<br />

A The gulls are imprinting.<br />

B The gulls are being territorial.<br />

C The gulls are salivating.<br />

D The gulls are using rocks as tools.<br />

bp<br />

During what type of communication might<br />

you see a male animal display bright colors or<br />

movements<br />

A nurturing<br />

B pecking<br />

C altruism<br />

D courtship<br />

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