Across
- 5. When both individuals in a mating pair have multiple partners without bonding.
- 7. Friction in mate choice between males and females.
- 10. The process or ability in which animals can adapt or develop despite negative environmental conditions or disruptive genetics.
- 12. A continuous or drawn out event that causes an increase in glucocortiroid levels, resultingin negative physiological effects.
- 13. Insect colonies with a single reproductive queen.
- 14. Permanently relocating from place of birth to elsewhere.
Down
- 1. Seasonally sensitvie organims response to changes in daylength.
- 2. Increased fitness and reproductive success allow for certain behavior traits and genes to be more common overtime.
- 3. A developed behavioral pattern performed the first time it is exposed to a releaser stimulus
- 4. A brief or temporary event that causes a short term elevation of glucocrticoid levels, resulting in rapid changes in animal behavior.
- 5. A chemical generated by an animal that can affect others of the same species both physically or behvaiorlly
- 6. A type of social behavior in animals that allow for both individuals to profit or recieve fitness advantages.
- 8. Joining groups makes it less likely an individual will face a predator attack.
- 9. An area of land in which an animal readily defends against competition and incursions from conspecifics.
- 11. Groups of animals who use conspecifics and other species as living shields against predators.
