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Title: Animal Behavior, Eighth Edition


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Biology 484 Ethology Chapter 3 The
Development of Behavior Genetic and
Environmental Factors
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Chapter 3 Sanderling growth behavioral
development depend on genes environment
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Honey Bee
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3.1 Development of worker behavior in honey bees
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3.2 Gene activity varies in the brains of nurse
bees and foragers
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3.3 Social environment and task specialization
by worker honey bees
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3.4 Levels of the messenger RNA produced when
the for gene is expressed
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Konrad Lorenz
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3.5 Imprinting in greylag geese
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3.6 Cross-fostering has different imprinting
effects in two related songbirds
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3.7 Spatial learning by chickadees
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3.9 Differences within a species in learned
behavior
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3.10 Nests of Polistes paper wasps contain odors
that adhere to the bodies of the wasps
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3.13 Different wintering sites of blackcap
warblers
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3.14 Funnel cage for recording the migratory
orientation of captive birds
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3.15 Differences in the migratory behavior of
two closely related birds
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3.16 Why do people differ in their test scores?
(Part 1)
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3.16 Why do people differ in their test scores?
(Part 2)
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3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral
differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 1)
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3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral
differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 2)
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3.17 A single gene affects maternal behavior in
laboratory mice
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3.18 Social amnesia is related to the loss of a
single gene
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3.20 A coastal Californian garter snake about to
consume a banana slug
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3.21 Response of newborn, naive garter snakes to
slug cubes
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3.22 A tongue-flicking newborn garter snake
senses odors from a cotton swab
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3.23 Density effects on the foraging behavior of
fruit fly larvae
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3.24 Response to artificial selection on
nest-building behavior by mice
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3.26 Dogs are especially sensitive to signals
from human beings
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3.27 Surrogate mothers used in social
deprivation experiments
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3.28 Socially isolated rhesus infants
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3.29 Developmental homeostasis in humans (Part 1)
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3.29 Developmental homeostasis in humans (Part 2)
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3.30 Facial symmetry and attractiveness
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David Clark Alma College
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3.31 Testing mate choice in a female wolf spider
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3.32 Developmental switch mechanisms can produce
polyphenisms within the same species
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3.34 Activity of the gene that codes for
gonadotropin-releasing hormone in Haplochromis
burtoni
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3.38 Sex differences in spatial learning ability
are linked to home range size
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3.39 A virtual maze used for computer-based
studies of navigational skills
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3.40 Sex differences in the hippocampus
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3.41 Operant conditioning exhibited by a rat in
a Skinner box
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3.42 Biased learning
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3.43 Biases in taste aversion learning
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3.44 Vampire bats cannot form learned taste
aversions
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