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ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (ABG 503) LECTURE NOTES Introduction

... learning; and features of the environment such as the ‘smell’ of the stream in which migratory salmon were hatched and to which they return to spawn or reproduce. Imprinting is also important in that it may have effects upon the animal’s future choice of a sexual partner. ...
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... predation rates by cormorants on three common lacustrine fishes (size range 120-367 mm) in a European lake; roach (Rutilus rutilus), common bream (Abramis brama) and perch (Perca fluviatilis). In addition, we quantify the level of age/size truncation that cormorant predation could introduce in a pop ...
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... Line Testing Capabilities – the ability to connect two lines together in order to transmit data from one line to the other and verify whether or not the second line receives the data properly. This feature would allow someone with maintenance access to connect a user’s instrument to an instrument at ...
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... but not killed. (1) The hookworm latches on the walls of the colon with its sharp teeth where it feeds on blood. (2) The tapeworm is the longest parasite. A mature adult can lay a million eggs a day. (3) Tapeworm eggs embedded in the colon. (4) The roundworm can grow to be 20 inches (50 cm) long and ...
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... Commercial Wildlife Park Licenses are issued to a person or persons for the operation of privately owned wildlife parks and for the related commercial use of such wildlife including: buying, selling, propagating, brokering or trading of lawfully acquired captive wildlife; charging customers to hunt ...
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... but not killed. (1) The hookworm latches on the walls of the colon with its sharp teeth where it feeds on blood. (2) The tapeworm is the longest parasite. A mature adult can lay a million eggs a day. (3) Tapeworm eggs embedded in the colon. (4) The roundworm can grow to be 20 inches (50 cm) long and ...
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... personal data assistant (PDA) and a data source such as an agency database server, without a physical connection or wires. The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television remote control) or long (thousands or millions of kilometers for radio communications). Not all wireless commu ...
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... clay/wax models do not have the chemical or physical defences that make the model species truly aposematic. Therefore, in such models, the aposematic signal is incomplete. Although the clay or wax models do not have any reward either, there is a possibility that the lack of punishment overestimates ...
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... a deer’s habitat if the density of the deer population decreases over a given time. What is that resources may be depleted or community may have changed due to arrival of a new predator Continue ...
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... are that the hive data collection unit should be solar powered, weather-proof, have temperature probes and microphones compatible with hive conditions, cost to be less than $500, and ease of use. The system design consists of a temperature sensor to detect the temperature in a hive, a microphone and ...
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... (disintegration), such as the effect of tree roots on marble monuments, physical disruption of rock by lichens, and holes dug by insects in wood, and (ii) chemical actions (decomposition), such as the irreversible alterations that fungi cause to fabrics, paper, and wood, the chromatic changes due to ...
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... • FIRST ALTERNATE --- Completed by the first spring, before birds arrive on breeding grounds • Once an individual gets to its’ First Alternate molt the pattern goes back and forth from BASIC molt to ALTERNATE molt • The terms BASIC and ALTERNATE are used because the plumages can no longer be differe ...
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... lack of predation, etc. Which organisms are helped, which are hurt? (include discussion of at least 2 other organisms in this ecosystem) ...
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Back to Jeopardy - Warren County Public Schools

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Ecology Jeopardy

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... contaminants depending on the length of a given food chain. We collected liver samples from 42 road-killed and 21 live-trapped bobcats (Lynx rufus) in Southern Illinois. Of these, 30 females and 33 males were collected with nearly identical gender distribution between the two collecting techniques. ...
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... • evidence of any unwanted activity by third parties at nest sites or of natural impacts on nesting success • assist in taking enforcement action against perpetrators • assessment at an early stage of any provisioning problems. Furthermore, footage of these rare and valued birds of prey could help e ...
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