Section 6
Innate Animal Behavior
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Introduction to Animal Behavior
BehaviorĀ is the change in activity of an organism in response to a stimulus and can be grouped as innate or learned.
Movement and Migration
Innate behaviors, such as kinesis, taxis, and migration, are instinctual responses to external stimuli.
Animal Communication and Living in Groups
Animals communicate using signals, which can be chemical (pheromones), aural (sound), visual (courtship displays), or tactile (touch).
Altruism and Populations
Altruistic behaviors may be explained by the natural instinct to improve the chances of passing on one's genes.
Mating Systems and Sexual Selection
In mating, there are two types of selection (intersexual, intrasexual) and three mating systems (monogamous, polygynous, polyandrous).