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batesian mimicry - Answers - defenseless species (mimic) is protected from predation
by its resemblance to a species that is dangerous (toxic)

Mullerian Mimicry - Answers - 2 or more distasteful or harmful organisms resemble each
other

How to avoid being eaten? - Answers - avoid being seen

advertise unprofitability

be vigilant

if caught, go for broke

How do organisms avoid being seen? - Answers - color matching

pattern matching

break up pattern

Aposematic coloration - Answers - A warning color - adverse unprofitability

Why be toxic and advertise if predators have to eat you to learn to avoid you? - Answers
- No group selection needed:

not always killed by attack

predators learn very quickly

Antlers - Answers - grow from pedicels, males only, shed annually

horns - Answers - composed of bony core covered with a sheath of keratin, never
branched (unlike anterls), occur in males and often females

How can we reduce costs to foraging? - Answers - minimize time spent looking for and
handling food (develop search image, reduce handling time, )

What are the costs of foraging? - Answers - Time/energy spent locating food
Time/energy spent handling food

What are the benefits of foraging? - Answers - calories gained

, What are two behavioral methods to foraging? Which is better? - Answers - Behavior 1:
<- better
eat in closest tree regardless of species
eat any leaf in that tree
eat entire leaf
= low costs:many calories

Behavior 2:
search out a few trees of a rare species
eat only young leaves
often eat only leaf petiole
= high costs:few calories

Why wouldn't an organism forage "optimally"? - Answers - Fail to consider some costs
of behavior

Ideal Free Distribution - Answers - Indivdiuals should distribue themselves among
habitats so that every individual maximizes its net rate of return

Spatial distribution of resources - Answers - random, clumped, dispersed

homerange - Answers - area which an individual, pair, or group occupies or regularly
returns to

core area - Answers - area of heaviest use, may center on a resource, i.e. nest, water
source, food source

territory - Answers - any defended area; area of more or less fixed boundaries from
which rival conspecifics are excluded through Aggression (self-preservation, protection
of the young, or resource competition)

lek - Answers - a communal mating area in which individuals hold small territories solely
for courtship and copulation

dispersal - Answers - ecological process affecting distribution; leaving an area of birth or
activity; largely short range effort but can also be long range; typically associate with a
once in a lifetime event

genetic perspective - Answers - can affect geographic differentiation and variation
(dispersal)

philopatry - Answers - the tendancy for offspring to breed in their natal home range

Why do animals disperse? - Answers - inbreeding avoidance, reduce competition with
relatives, colonization of new habitat (ideal free distribution)

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