1. Which of the following sequences is most common in
territorial behaviour?
(a) Threat, combat, advertisement
(b) Advertisement, threat, combat
(c) Combat, threat, advertisement
(d) Threat, advertisement, combat
17. Dominance hierarchies are most common when:
(a) there is no parental care
(b) males are larger than females
(c) resources are uniformly distributed throughout the
environment
resources are concentrated in one part of the environment
18. To be able to pilot, an animal must:
(a) orient to a fixed point in the night sky
(b) know its longitude and latitude
(c) know distance between two points
(d)know landmarks
13. A display or signal is a behaviour that:
(a)has evolved to influence the behaviour of other
individuals
(b) stimulates the endocrine or reproductive systems of other
individuals
(c) stimulates one or more types of sensors
(d) began as an intention movement
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1. Most common in territorial behaviour- (b) Advertisement, threat, combat
17. Dominance hierarchies are most common when: (d) resources are concentrated in one part of the environment
18. To be able to pilot, an animal must: (d) know landmarks
13. A display or signal is a behaviour that: (b) stimulates the endocrine or reproductive systems of other individuals
Explanation:
- Territorial geste, in zoology, the styles by which an beast, or group of creatures, protects its home from irruptions by others of its species. Territorial boundaries may be marked by sounds similar as raspberry song, or scents similar as pheromones buried by the skin glands of numerous mammals.
- In biology, a dominance scale( formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social scale that arises when members of beast social groups interact, creating a ranking system. A dominant advanced- ranking existent is occasionally called an nascence, and the amenable lower- ranking existent a beta.
- Piloting is a kind of beast geste, when an beast from one familiar corner to another until it reaches its destination. exposure geste in creatures is used to descry directions and trip in particular paths until they reach a destination.
- Creatures communicate using signals, which can include visual; audile, or sound- grounded; chemical, involving pheromones; or tactile, touch- grounded, cues. Communication actions can help creatures find mates, establish dominance, defend home, match group geste , and watch for youthful.
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