Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach |
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ORGANIZATION OF THE TEXT | 16 |
GENES AND DEVELOPMENT | 34 |
The European Toads Worm Detector | 114 |
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action potentials activity adaptations adult animal ants aphids auditory bees beetle behavior patterns behavioral abilities benefits biological birds black-headed gull brain breeding capture chicks colony Color copulate costs courtship cricket cues defense detect display dominant ecological eggs energy environment environmental enzymes evolution evolutionary evolved example feeding female's fertilize Figure fish flies foraging frog gametes ganglion genes genetic genotype green heron gull habitat havior highly hormones human hunting inclusive fitness incubation individuals innate insects interneuron kittiwake larvae laughing gull learning locate male male's mate mechanisms moth nectar nervous system nest neural neurons offspring parental investment Photograph physiological polyandry polygyny potential predators prey produce progeny receptive females receptors relatively relay reproductive success response selection sensory sexual signals social song sounds sparrow species sperm stimuli subesophageal ganglion survival territory tion tive traits visual wasp white-bearded manakin white-crowned sparrows workers young