Chapter 26
Behavior
Behaviors are actions that an organism engages in—they can be related to finding food, reproducing, defending against threats, and many other…
Behavioral imprinting is observed in some newborn animals and occurs when they develop strong and specific attachments to another animal (usually a…
Migration is long-range, seasonal movement from one region or habitat to another. This common strategy, carried out by many different organisms…
Mate choice—the decision about whom to mate with—is a type of natural selection, since animals must reproduce to pass down their genes.…
How animals obtain and eat their food is called foraging behavior. Foraging can include searching for plants and hunting for prey and depends on the…
Many animals exhibit parental care behavior, including feeding, grooming, and protecting young offspring. Parental care is universal in mammals and…
People's responses to products and/or choice environments are crucial to understanding in-store consumer behaviors. Currently, there are various…
C. elegans egg-laying behavior is affected by environmental cues such as osmolarity1 and vibration2. In the total absence of food C. elegans also…