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Title: Behavior Chapter 51 U104PP


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Behavior- Chapter 51 U104PP
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  • Concept 51.5 Natural selection favors behaviors
    that increase survival and reproductive success
  • The genetic components of behavior evolve through
    natural selection
  • Behavior can affect fitness
  • Through its influence on foraging (a component of
    survival) and mate choice (a component of
    reproduction)

Remember Fitness is a measure of reproductive
success
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Foraging Behavior
  • Optimal foraging theory
  • Views foraging behavior as a compromise between
    the benefits of nutrition and the costs of
    obtaining food
  • Natural selection should optimize foraging
    behavior (reduce the cost of foraging per
    benefits)

Fitness SURVIVAL reproduction
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Energy Costs and Benefits
  • Reto Zach
  • Conducted a cost-benefit analysis of feeding
    behavior in crows
  • The crows eat molluscs called whelks
  • But must drop them from the air to crack the
    shells

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  • Zach determined that the optimal flight height in
    foraging behavior
  • Correlated with a fewer number of drops,
    indicating a trade-off between energy gained
    (food) and energy expended

Total flight height (number of drops ? drop
height)
Height of drop (m)
Figure 51.22
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  • In bluegill sunfish
  • Prey selection behavior is related to prey density

At high prey density, the sunfish were choosy and
focused on larger prey more energy benefit per
cost
At low prey density, the sunfish needed all prey
for resources and were therefore less selective
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Risk of Predation
  • Research on mule deer populations
  • Has shown that predation risk affects where the
    deer choose to feed

Optimal foraging theory predicts prey will forage
in ways to minimize predation risk. Since they
are more vulnerable to mountain lion attacks in
the forest edge, they use that habitat the least.
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Mating Behavior and Mate Choice
  • Mating behavior
  • Is the product of a form of natural selection
    called sexual selection

Fitness survival REPRODUCTION
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Courtship Behavior
  • Animals produce signals to communicate with
    potential mates (and with members of their own
    sex)
  • A stimulus-response change often occurs, in which
    the behavior of one individual releases a
    behavior by another
  • Signals can be visual, chemical (pheromones),
    auditory, tactile, electrical.
  • Signals are species-specific (e.g., fire-fly
    flashing frequencies) to ensure proper mate

Examples?
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