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Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator- prey interactions
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Page 1: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Social Behavior

Members of the same speciesUsually live full-time in groupsCan refer to predator-prey

interactions

Page 2: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Group Living

Animal society – stable group of individuals of the same species that have cooperative relationships outside of mating and raising young.

Invertebrates and vertebrates

Page 3: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Advantages to Group Life

Protection from predatorsIncrease feeding efficiencyProtection from elementsEasy access to potential mates

Page 4: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Mating Behavior

Page 5: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Disadvantages of Group Life

Competition for resourcesDiseasesParasites

Page 6: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Aggression

Agonistic behaviorAttacksThreat displaysMaintains territoryMaintains dominance hierarchy

Page 7: Social Behavior Members of the same species Usually live full-time in groups Can refer to predator-prey interactions.

Altruism

Individual sacrifices reproductive potential for the benefit of others in the group– Honeybees– Turkeys– Naked mole rats

Kin selection


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