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Test Bankb

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Animal Behavior, Twelfth Edition
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John Alcock, Linda Green, Paul Nolan, Stefanie Siller, and Dustin Rubenstein
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Chapterb1:bAnbIntroductionbtobAnimalbBehavior


MultiplebChoicebQuestions

1. “Ifbfemaleblizardsbwithbreddishbthroatsbproducebmorebeggsbthanbfemalesbwithborangishbthroats,bt
henbthebreddishbthroatbisbanbevolvedbadaptation.”bThisbstatement
a. isbtrue,bbecausebthisbspeciesbhasbvariation,babcriticalbrequirementbforbthebevolutionbofba
daptationsbbybnaturalbselection.
b. isbfalse,bbecausebfemalesbwithborangishbthroatsbcouldbstillbhavebmoreboffspringbthatblivebtobr
eproducebthanbfemalesbwithbreddishbthroats.
c. isbfalse,bbecausebtherebisbnobguaranteebthatbfemalesbwithbreddishbthroatsbarebthebbestbforbthebl
ong-termbpreservationbofbthisbspecies.
d. couldbbebtrueborbfalse,bbecausebwebcannotbtellbwithoutbknowingbwhetherbreddishbfemalesbo
utnumberborangishbfemalesbinbthisbspecies.
Answer:bb
LearningbObjective:b1.1.1bIdentifybthebconditionsbrequiredbtobproducebevolutionarybchangebthrough
bnaturalbselectionbandbexaminebthesebconditionsbusingbthebgene’sbeyebview.

Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

2. Thebstatementb“Lemmingsbdispersebfrombareasbofbhighbpopulationbdensitybbecausebtheybi
nheritedbthisbabilitybfrombablemming-likebancestorbinbthebpast”bisbabhypothesisbabout
a. evolvedbfunction.
b. geneticsbandbdevelopment.
c. evolutionarybhistory.
d. adaptivebvalue.
Answer:bc
LearningbObjective:b1.1.3bConsiderbhowbproximatebandbultimateblevelsbofbanalysisbcanbbebusedbtobprovi
debanbintegrativebunderstandingbofbthebdevelopment,bmechanism,badaptivebvalue,bandbevolutionarybhist
orybofbabbehavior.
Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

3. Thebinfanticidebhypothesis,bwhichbpositsbthatbinfanticidebisbabreproduction-
enhancingbtacticbpracticedbbybmales,bisbcalledbabhypothesisbbecausebit
a. canbbebproven.
b. isbanbexplanationbbasedbonblimitedbevidencebthatbcanbbebtested.
c. isbmutuallybexclusivebtobanybotherbpotentialbexplanations.
d. isbabbasicbprinciplebthatbcanbbebappliedbwidely.b
Answer:bb

,LearningbObjective:b1.1.2bReviewbhowbresearchersbusebthebscientificbmethodbtobtestbhypothesesban
dbpredictionsbrelatedbtobabpotentiallybadaptivebbehaviorbinborderbtobconsiderbitsbfitnessbcostsbandbben
efits,bevaluatebitsbadaptivebvalue,bandbidentifybwhybitbevolved.
Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

4. InborderbforbDarwinianbnaturalbselectionbtobcausebevolutionarybchange,babpopulationbmustbc
ontainbindividualsbthatbdifferbhereditarilybinbsomebcharacteristicbbecause
a. inbabpopulationbwithoutbthisbkindbofbvariation,bthebspeciesbisbdoomedbtobextinction.
b. whenballbindividualsbhavebthebsamebgenes,bthenballbindividualsbarebexactlybalikebinballbrespects.
c. uniformbpopulationsbarebevolutionarybdeadbends.
d. unlessbtherebisbvariationbofbthisbsort,bparentsbcannotbpassbonbtheirbadvantageousbattributesbtobt
heirboffspring.
Answer:bd
LearningbObjective:b1.1.1bIdentifybthebconditionsbrequiredbtobproducebevolutionarybchangebthrough
bnaturalbselectionbandbexaminebthesebconditionsbusingbthebgene’sbeyebview.

Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

5. Webobservebvariationbinbabpopulationbofblizardbwithbrespectbtobhowbfastbindividualsbcanbrun.bW
ebattemptbtobselectbforbthebabilitybtobrunbslowly,bnotbquickly.bAfterbsixbgenerationsbofbselectivebbre
edingbofbonlybthebslowestbwithbthebslowest,bthebmeanbrunningbspeedbofbtheblizardsbhasbnotbchange
d.bWhatbisbthebappropriatebscientificbconclusionbbasedbonbthisbwork?
a. Afterbsixbgenerationsbofbartificialbselection,bthebfrequencybofbslowbrunnersbinbthebpopulationbhasbr
emainedbunchanged.
b. Afterbsixbgenerationsbofbartificialbselection,bthebfrequencybofbslowbrunnersbinbthebpopulationbhasbi
ncreased.
c. Thebdifferencesbbetweenbtheblizardsbinbrunningbspeedbinbtheboriginalbpopulationbwerebnotbc
ausedbbybgeneticbdifferencesbamongbthem.
d. Thebresultsbarebinvalidbbecausebthebresearchersbfailedbtobmaintainbenoughbvariationbinbrunningbs
peedbinbtheirbselectedblineage,bsobevolutionarybchangebwasbimpossible.
Answer:bc
LearningbObjective:b1.1.1bIdentifybthebconditionsbrequiredbtobproducebevolutionarybchangebthrough
bnaturalbselectionbandbexaminebthesebconditionsbusingbthebgene’sbeyebview.

Bloom’sbLevel:b3.bApplying

6. Webobservebabfrogbthatbcarriesbitsbbabiesbonbitsbbackbawaybfrombwherebthebeggsbhatched.bHereba
rebtwobquestionsbaboutbthisbobservation:

X.bDoesbthebfrogbdobthisbtobmovebthebbabiesbtobabplacebwherebtheybwillbbebsaferbandbmoreblikelybtobsurviv
e?
Y.bDoesbthebfrogbhavebspecificbmorphologicalbtraitsbthatbenablebitbtobholdbandbtransferbitsbbabiesbinbth
isbway?

Whichbofbthebtwobisbabproximatebquestion?
a. X,bbecausebitbconsidersbthebadaptivebvalueborbfunctionbofbthebtrait
b. Y,bbecausebitbasksbaboutbthebdevelopmentalbmechanismsbthatbinfluencebthebcomponentsbofbtheba
nimal

,c. BothbXbandbY,bbecausebtheyblookbatbthebimmediatebandbmechanisticbcausesbofbthebbehavior
d. NeitherbXborbY,bbecausebtheybbothbtakebanbadaptiveborbevolutionarybapproachbtoblookbatbthebu
ltimatebcausesbofbthebbehavior
Answer:bb
LearningbObjective:b1.1.3bConsiderbhowbproximatebandbultimateblevelsbofbanalysisbcanbbebusedbtobprovi
debanbintegrativebunderstandingbofbthebdevelopment,bmechanism,badaptivebvalue,bandbevolutionarybhist
orybofbabbehavior.
Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

7. Webobservebabfrogbthatbcarriesbitsbbabiesbonbitsbbackbawaybfrombwherebthebeggsbhatched.bHereba
rebtwobquestionsbaboutbthisbobservation:

X.bDoesbthebfrogbdobthisbtobmovebthebbabiesbtobabplacebwherebtheybwillbbebsaferbandbmoreblikelybtobsurviv
e?
Y.bDoesbthebfrogbhavebspecificbmorphologicalbtraitsbthatbenablebitbtobholdbandbtransferbitsbbabiesbinbth
isbway?

Whichbofbthebtwobisbanbultimatebquestion?
a. X,bbecausebitbconsidersbthebadaptivebvalueborbfunctionbofbthebtrait
b. Y,bbecausebitbasksbaboutbthebdevelopmentalbmechanismsbthatbinfluencebthebcomponentsbofbtheba
nimal
c. BothbXbandbY,bbecausebtheyblookbatbthebimmediatebandbmechanisticbcausesbofbthebbehavior
d. NeitherbXborbY,bbecausebtheybbothbtakebanbadaptiveborbevolutionarybapproachbtoblookbatbthebu
ltimatebcausesbofbthebbehavior
Answer:ba
LearningbObjective:b1.1.3bConsiderbhowbproximatebandbultimateblevelsbofbanalysisbcanbbebusedbtobprovi
debanbintegrativebunderstandingbofbthebdevelopment,bmechanism,badaptivebvalue,bandbevolutionarybhist
orybofbabbehavior.
Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding

8. WhichbisbanbexamplebofbabDarwinianbpuzzle?
a. Salmonbcanbsmellbabfewbmoleculesbofbchemicalsbinbthebstreambinbwhichbtheybwerebborn.
b. Adultbbirdsbscreambinbpainbwhenbcaughtbbybabpredator.
c. Ifbtwoborbevenbthreebeggsbarebaddedbtobabbird’sbnest,bthebadultbbirdsboftenbcanbrearbthembs
uccessfullybalongbwithbtheirbownbchicks.
d. Batsbcanbcatchbmothsbinbcompletebdarknessbthanksbtobtheirbabilitybtobhearbechoesbfrombtheirbo
wnbcries.
Answer:bc
LearningbObjective:b1.1.2bReviewbhowbresearchersbusebthebscientificbmethodbtobtestbhypothesesban
dbpredictionsbrelatedbtobabpotentiallybadaptivebbehaviorbinborderbtobconsiderbitsbfitnessbcostsbandbben
efits,bevaluatebitsbadaptivebvalue,bandbidentifybwhybitbevolved.
Bloom’sbLevel:b2.bUnderstanding


9. Considerbthebfollowingbobservation:bMalebsongbsparrowsbsingbmorebatbdawnbthanbduringbanybo
therbtimebthebday.

, Withbregardbtobthisbobservation,bthebstatementb“Malesbsingbtobprovidebaccuratebinformationbtobmate
sbaboutbtheirbphysicalbcondition”bisbanbexamplebof
a.babcausalbquestion.
b. abprediction.
c. testbevidence.
d. abhypothesis.
bAnswer:bd

LearningbObjective:b1.1.2bReviewbhowbresearchersbusebthebscientificbmethodbtobtestbhypothesesban
dbpredictionsbrelatedbtobabpotentiallybadaptivebbehaviorbinborderbtobconsiderbitsbfitnessbcostsbandbben
efits,bevaluatebitsbadaptivebvalue,bandbidentifybwhybitbevolved.
Bloom’sbLevel:b3.bApplying

10. Considerbthebfollowingbobservation:bMalebsongbsparrowsbsingbmorebatbdawnbthanbduringbanybo
therbtimebthebday.

Withbregardbtobthisbobservation,bthebstatementb“Malesbthatbreceivebab‘carebpackage’bofbextrabfoodbth
ebdaybbeforebshouldbproducebmorebsongsbduringbthebdawnbhourbthanbthosebthatbdobnotbreceivebsuppl
ementalbfood”bisbanbexamplebof
a.babcausalbquestion.
b. abprediction.
c. testbevidence.
d. abhypothesis.
bAnswer:bb

LearningbObjective:b1.1.2bReviewbhowbresearchersbusebthebscientificbmethodbtobtestbhypothesesban
dbpredictionsbrelatedbtobabpotentiallybadaptivebbehaviorbinborderbtobconsiderbitsbfitnessbcostsbandbben
efits,bevaluatebitsbadaptivebvalue,bandbidentifybwhybitbevolved.
Bloom’sbLevel:b3.bApplying

11. Considerbthebfollowingbobservation:bMalebsongbsparrowsbsingbmorebatbdawnbthanbduringbanybo
therbtimebthebday.

Withbregardbtobthisbobservation,bthebstatementb“Whatbisbthebevolvedbfunctionbofbthebpatternbofbsong
bproductionbbybthebsongbsparrow?”bisbanbexamplebof

a.babcausalbquestion.
b. abprediction.
c. testbevidence.
d. abhypothesis.
bAnswer:ba

LearningbObjective:b1.1.2bReviewbhowbresearchersbusebthebscientificbmethodbtobtestbhypothesesban
dbpredictionsbrelatedbtobabpotentiallybadaptivebbehaviorbinborderbtobconsiderbitsbfitnessbcostsbandbben
efits,bevaluatebitsbadaptivebvalue,bandbidentifybwhybitbevolved.
Bloom’sbLevel:b3.bApplying

12. Ifbanbadaptationbisbthebproductbofbnaturalbselection,bthebtraitbwill
a. providebabnetbreproductivebgainbforbindividualsbthatbpossessbthebattribute.
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