mating + parent / offspring behaviour terminology Flashcards

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fixed action pattern

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a series of actions or behaviours displayed in a strict order that are triggered by a certain stimulus (they cannot be completed without all the steps)

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lek

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collection of males gathering to compete and display courtship rituals to impress females

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secondary sexual characteristics

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attributes held by the male which display health, vigour, quality or dominance (e.e. large antlers, bright colours, long tail)

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4
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mating systems

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the way animal populations are structured in relation to reproductive / sexual behaviour

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5
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parental behaviours

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behaviour from parent to offspring that contributes to offspring survival

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paternal

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parental behaviour by the father

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maternal

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parental behaviour by the mother

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imprinting

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a type of learning that enables offspring to recognise its parent and distinguish it from other adults in the flock / herd

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filial imprinting

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a young animal learns the characteristics of its parent

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sexual imprinting

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a young male animal learns to recognise a future mate by relating it to the appearance of the mother animal

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precocial

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offspring are independent (able to see, move etc) from birth and tend to imprint on their mother within the first 24 hours of birth (e.e. greylag geese)

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altricial

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offspring are born helpless and often blind, and will not imprint until later in life, when they become more independent and able to follow their mother (e.e. kittens)

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monogamy

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male and female mating relationship; exclusive to one another, serially or for life

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promiscuity

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any male and female mating within a group / population

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polygamy

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one or more males having a relationship with one or more females

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polygyny (within polyamory)

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one male having a relationship with two or more females

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polyandry (within polygamy)

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one female having a relationship with two or more males

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polgynandry (within polyamory)

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two or more males having a relationship with two or more females

19
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k strategist

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  • usually long lived
  • large adult size
  • few large offspring
  • reproduce late in life
  • slow development
  • larger amount of parental care
  • e.e. elephants
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r strategist

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  • short lived
  • small adult size
  • many small offspring
  • reproduce early in life
  • rapid development
  • smaller amount of parental care
  • e.e. frogs
21
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biparental

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both parents raise young + better chance of offspring survival (e.e. birds)