Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (Looseleaf)
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Chapter 43, Problem 13SQ
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Concept introduction: Behavior is the capacity of an animal to learn through experience. Behavioral ecology is the study of how natural selection shapes the behavior of an organism. Animals have some inborn instinctive behaviors that are innate response to stimulus. There are several other responses in animals include imprinting.
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Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (Looseleaf)
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