Chapter 45: Q. 27 (page 1339)
The training of animals usually involves ________.
a. imprinting
b. classical conditioning
c. operant conditioning
d. cognitive learning
Short Answer
Training of animals usually involves operant conditioning.
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Chapter 45: Q. 27 (page 1339)
The training of animals usually involves ________.
a. imprinting
b. classical conditioning
c. operant conditioning
d. cognitive learning
Training of animals usually involves operant conditioning.
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The maximum rate of the increased characteristic of a species is called its ________.
a. limit
b. carrying capacity
c. biotic potential
d. exponential growth pattern
Why are polyandrous mating systems more rare than polygynous matings?
a. Only males are capable of multiple rounds of reproduction within a single breeding season.
b. Only females care for the young.
c. Females usually experience more intrasexual selection pressure than males.
d. Females usually devote more energy to offspring production and development.
Which of the following methods will tell an ecologist about both the size and density of a population?
a. mark and recapture
b. mark and release
c. quadrat
d. life table
The sacrifice of the life of an individual so that the genes of relatives may be passed on is called ________.
a. operant learning
b. kin selection
c. kinesis
d. imprinting
Give an example of how density-dependent and density-independent factors might interact.
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