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Major Approach to the Study of Animal Behavior: Behavioral Ecology |
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| The study of how the behavior of a species interacts with its physical, social and biological environment. |
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Major Approach to the Study of Animal Behavior: Comparative Psychology |
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| The study of the components that control behavior |
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Major Approach to the Study of Animal Behavior: Ethology |
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| The study of an animal's behavior within its environment. |
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Major Approach to the Study of Animal Behavior: Sociobiology |
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| The study of how social behavior is related to biology. |
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| shortly after the animal is born/hatched. |
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| Some dogs have a natural instinct to: |
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| Two categories of animal behavior: |
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| instinctive behavior and learned behavior |
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| Intelligence is the ability of the animal to: |
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| the animal learned by associating a certain response with a certain stimulus. |
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| Animals chosen for domestication were used as: |
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| Food, Workers, or as companions |
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| Animals that tend to want to herd or flock together(most farm animals) |
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