behaviour Flashcards

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why is it so important that an individual mates with a member of its own species ?

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only members or the same species can produce fertile offspring

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describe a courtship behaviour

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a genetically determined behaviour
all members of the same species are genetically programmed to show exactly the same courtship behaviour as they should have the same genes

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3
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what does courtship behaviour do ?

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can be used to identify individuals as members of the same or different species

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what are the functions of courtship behaviour?

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  • species recognition
  • synchronising reproductive behaviour
  • identifying s mate that is capable of breeding
  • formation of a pair bond
  • becoming able to breed
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5
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explaining how a courtship song can be important in sucessful breeding

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  • different species will produce different songs ensuring they only mate with their own species
  • song is especially important in nocturnal organisms and in areas like woodland, where visual displays will be ineffective (too dark)
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6
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give some of the forms a courtship behaviour can take?

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song, dance, display of breeding colours

the form it takes depends on a species habitat

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Describe synchronising reproductive behaviour

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Ensures mating only takes place when there is maximum probability of sperm and egg meeting
In the correct stage In their reproductive cycle

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