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Learning the Skills of Research: Animal Behavior Exercises in the Laboratory and Field to accompany Animal Behavior, Eleventh Edition by Dustin Rubenstein and John Alcock INSTRUCTOR MANUAL
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Learning the Skills of Research: Animal Behavior Exercises in the Laboratory and Field to accompany Animal Behavior, Eleventh Edition by Dustin Rubenstein and John Alcock INSTRUCTOR MANUAL
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PSYC306A Animal Psychology notes
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Comprehensive notes of UBC course PSYC306A. Notes include topics: Evolution and natural selection, Scientific method (mobbing in Gulls), Levels of analysis (birdsongs), Spatial learning, Development of behavior, Interactive theory of development and the Role of genes (honeybees), Developmental homeostasis, Nervous system and neural mechanisms (bats and moths), Histology/Immunofluorescence mRNA I protein detection in HC (gull chicks), Classification of bat ultrasounds, Adaption of prey (moths), C...
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Alcock10e Ch03 Discussion Questions (All Answers are Correct)
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Instructor’s Manual 
to accompany 
Animal Behavior, Tenth Edition 
John Alcock 
Discussion Questions 
Chapter 3: The Evolution of Social Behavior 
Figure 3.3 shows a phylogeny (see page 31) of many bee species in the genus Lasioglossum, 
with the social system of the species superimposed on the evolutionary tree. What is the 
minimum number of times that eusociality (i.e., colonial species with obligately sterile 
workers) has evolved in this group? How many times has eusociality been lost, ei...
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Summary Animal Behaviour
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This is a summary of the course Animal Behaviour (BHE-20303) at Wageningen University and Research. It is made of lecture notes and the book that belongs to the course.
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