(2) The Ontario government wants to create a list of behavioural attributes that typify invasive species so that they can easily screen for whether an introduced fish has the potential to become an invader. Being a graduate of Animal Behaviour, you know the defining traits of invaders that make them more successful in comparison to native species. What can you tell managers about a potential invader's following behaviours (you must explain how these behaviours contribute to invasiveness – simply responding "good at" or “strong" or “high" will not correct) 1. foraging behaxiQurs. 2. anti-predator behaviours 3. tendency to live in groups vs. be territorial 4. dispersal ability 5. parental investment 6. cognitive style with regards to learning and memory

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(2) The Ontario government wants to create a list of behavioural attributes that typify invasive
species so that they can easily screen for whether an introduced fish has the potential to become
an invader. Being a graduate of Animal Behaviour, you know the defining traits of invaders that
make them more successful in comparison to native species. What can you tell managers about a
potential invader's following behaviours (you must explain how these behaviours contribute to
invasiveness - simply responding "good at" or "strong" or “high" will not correct)
1. foraging behaviours.
2. anti-predator behaxiours
3. tendency to live in groups vs. be territorial
4. dispersal ability
5. parental investment
6. cognitive style with regards to learning and memory
Transcribed Image Text:(2) The Ontario government wants to create a list of behavioural attributes that typify invasive species so that they can easily screen for whether an introduced fish has the potential to become an invader. Being a graduate of Animal Behaviour, you know the defining traits of invaders that make them more successful in comparison to native species. What can you tell managers about a potential invader's following behaviours (you must explain how these behaviours contribute to invasiveness - simply responding "good at" or "strong" or “high" will not correct) 1. foraging behaviours. 2. anti-predator behaxiours 3. tendency to live in groups vs. be territorial 4. dispersal ability 5. parental investment 6. cognitive style with regards to learning and memory
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