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Biology 484 – Ethology Chapter 3 – The Development of Behavior: Genetic and Environmental Factors. Chapter 3 Sanderling growth & behavioral development depend on genes & environment. Honey Bee. 3.1 Development of worker behavior in honey bees.
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Biology 484 – Ethology Chapter 3 – The Development of Behavior: Genetic and Environmental Factors
Chapter 3 Sanderling growth & behavioral development depend on genes & environment
3.2 Gene activity varies in the brains of nurse bees and foragers
3.3 Social environment and task specialization by worker honey bees
3.4 Levels of the messenger RNA produced when the for gene is expressed
3.6 Cross-fostering has different imprinting effects in two related songbirds
3.10 Nests of Polistes paper wasps contain odors that adhere to the bodies of the wasps
3.14 Funnel cage for recording the migratory orientation of captive birds
3.15 Differences in the migratory behavior of two closely related birds
3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 1)
3.19 Genetic differences cause behavioral differences in fruit fly larvae (Part 2)
3.17 A single gene affects maternal behavior in laboratory mice
3.20 A coastal Californian garter snake about to consume a banana slug
3.22 A tongue-flicking newborn garter snake senses odors from a cotton swab
3.23 Density effects on the foraging behavior of fruit fly larvae
3.24 Response to artificial selection on nest-building behavior by mice
3.26 Dogs are especially sensitive to signals from human beings
3.27 Surrogate mothers used in social deprivation experiments
3.32 Developmental switch mechanisms can produce polyphenisms within the same species
3.34 Activity of the gene that codes for gonadotropin-releasing hormone in Haplochromis burtoni
3.38 Sex differences in spatial learning ability are linked to home range size
3.39 A virtual maze used for computer-based studies of navigational skills
3.41 Operant conditioning exhibited by a rat in a Skinner box