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ChapTitleBig9 Evolution and BehaviorChapTitleSmallCOMMUNICATION, COOPERATION, AND CONFLICT IN THE ANIMAL WORLD | phelan3e_ch09_1.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_1_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.1–9.4: Behaviors are traits that can evolve. | phelan3e_ch09_2.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_2_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.2: Some behaviors are innate. | phelan3e_ch09_3.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_3_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.3: Some behaviors must be learned (and some are learned more easily than others). | phelan3e_ch09_4.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_4_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.4: Complex-appearing behaviors don’t require complex thought in order to evolve. | phelan3e_ch09_5.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_5_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.5–9.9: Cooperation, selfishness, and altruism can be better understood with an evolutionary approach. | phelan3e_ch09_6.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_6_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.6: Apparent altruism toward relatives can evolve through kin selection. | phelan3e_ch09_7.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_7_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.7: Apparent altruism toward unrelated individuals can evolve through reciprocal altruism. | phelan3e_ch09_8.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_8_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.8: In an “alien†environment, behaviors produced by natural selection may no longer be adaptive. | phelan3e_ch09_9.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_9_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.9: Selfish genes win out over group selection. | phelan3e_ch09_10.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_10_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.10–9.16: Sexual conflict can result from disparities in reproductive investment by males and females. | phelan3e_ch09_11.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_11_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.11: Males and females are vulnerable at different stages of the reproductive exchange. | phelan3e_ch09_12.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_12_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.12: Tactics for getting a mate: competition and courtship can help males and females secure reproductive success. | phelan3e_ch09_13.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_13_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.13: Tactics for keeping a mate: mate guarding can protect a male’s reproductive investment. | phelan3e_ch09_14.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_14_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.1 9.14 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: When paternity uncertainty seems greater, is paternal care reduced?
| phelan3e_ch09_15.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_15_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.14 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: When paternity uncertainty seems greater, is paternal care reduced? | phelan3e_ch09_16.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_16_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.15: Monogamy versus polygamy: mating behaviors can vary across human and animal cultures. | phelan3e_ch09_17.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_17_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.16: Sexual dimorphism is an indicator of a population’s mating behavior. | phelan3e_ch09_18.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_18_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.17–9.18: Communication and the design of signals evolve. | phelan3e_ch09_19.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_19_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.18: Honest signals reduce deception. | phelan3e_ch09_20.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_20_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelan3e_ch09_21.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_21_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
Key Terms in Evolution and Behavior | phelan3e_ch09_22.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_22_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
REVIEW & REHEARSE: 9 EVOLUTION and BEHAVIOR | phelan3e_ch09_23.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_23_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.1–9.4: Behaviors are traits that can evolve. | phelan3e_ch09_24.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_24_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.5–9.9: Cooperation, selfishness, and altruism can be better understood with an evolutionary approach. | phelan3e_ch09_25.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_25_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.10–9.16: Sexual conflict can result from disparities in reproductive investment by males and females. | phelan3e_ch09_26.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_26_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
9.17–9.18: Communication and the design of signals evolve. | phelan3e_ch09_27.html | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |
DLAP questions | phelan3e_ch09_27_dlap.xml | 5441ca4b757a2e8474000000 |