An strructure on or in the body that increases an organisms fitness
A response to either an environmental cue or social interaction that increases an organisms fitness
An internal response or reaction that increases an organisms fitness
signal to which an organism responds
learning process by which an animal decreases or stops its response to a repetitive stimulus that neither rewards nor harms it
learning process in which an animal learns to behave in a certain way through repeated practice, in order to receive a reward or avoid punishment; also called trial-and-error learn
learning based on early experience; once it has occurred, the behavior cannot be changed
behavioral cycle that occurs in a daily pattern
type of behavior in which an animal sends out stimuli—such as sounds, visual displays, or chemicals—in order to attract a member of the opposite sex
periodic movement and return of animals from one place to another
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