
Frog Reproduction
... Each species has a call that is specific to that species. Males call to attract a mate. Air is driven back and forth from mouth to lungs to vibrate vocal cords. Females respond only to males of the same species. ...
... Each species has a call that is specific to that species. Males call to attract a mate. Air is driven back and forth from mouth to lungs to vibrate vocal cords. Females respond only to males of the same species. ...
File - Mrs. LeCompte
... Classical Conditioning = the connection of two different stimuli (at the same time) to each other o Ex. Pavlov’s dogs: rang a bell when presenting dogs with food If bell was rung later, dog would salivate in anticipation of food Operant Conditioning = a stimulus is associated with a particular ...
... Classical Conditioning = the connection of two different stimuli (at the same time) to each other o Ex. Pavlov’s dogs: rang a bell when presenting dogs with food If bell was rung later, dog would salivate in anticipation of food Operant Conditioning = a stimulus is associated with a particular ...
Dominance hierarchy

Dominance hierarchy arises when members of a social group interact, often aggressively, to create a ranking system. In social living groups, members are likely to compete for access to limited resources and mating opportunities. Rather than fight each time they meet, relative relationships are formed between members of the same sex. These repetitive interactions lead to the creation of a social order that is subject to change each time a dominant animal is challenged by a subordinate one.