If you performed an experiment with one of these species and painted over the blue patch with red color in male 1 and then placed male 2 (with a normal blue patch) in the same enclosure, what might you expect to see?
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Probably a big fight, with one very confused male lizard!
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Assuming the color is the trigger, the 'normal' male would approach the modified male, thinking it was a female to mate. The modified male would only see a 'trespassing' male, and defend its territory.
Thus, the modified male would be acting normally while the normal male would be extremely confused about why a "female" looking for a mate was aggressively attacking it whenever it approached.
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Ethology is considered a part of biology with ethologists usually focusing on the evolution of behavior. Subjects of study include learning, communication, sexual behavior, and others. Ethology can be conducted in the field, the laboratory, or through a combination of both, although it is usually conducted in the field. It is thanks to ethology that we have the ethogram.
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