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BIOL 459 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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BIOL 459 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS


what is a social behaviour - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-- have fitness effects on actor
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(performs the behaviour) and recipient (another individual)
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- cooperative (benefit recipient, increase fitness) /conflict (hurt the recipient,
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decrease fitness) |




- certain types of social behaviours lead to sociality
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what constitutes a cooperative behaviour - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-the costs of
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cooperation is less than the benefit of cooperating - selective advantage
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- mutualism and altruism
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what are the four types of intraspecific interactions? who benefits, who is
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harmed for each - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-- mutualism -> both actor and recipient
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benefits
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- altruism -> recipient benefits, but actor harmed
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- selfishness -> actor benefits, but recipient is harmed
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- spiteful -> both actor and recipient is harmed
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what are the five main explanations for why cooperative behavior evolves? -
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CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-- kin selection (most common) -> not just about the
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fitness of the individual but about shared genes of relative
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- bi-product benefits -> artifact of a selfish behaviour
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,- reciprocity -> social contract. return on investment at a future date
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- enforcement -> coercion. rewards cooperation and punishes cheating system
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- group selection - not often
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what is diplodiploidy? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-both males and females are
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diploid
- normal set up
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what is haplodiploidy? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-total number of chromosomes is
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what dictates the sex of the organism
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- haploid - male
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- diploid - female
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be able to calculate the coefficient of relatedness for a diploidiploid family (as far
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out as first cousins) - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-r = sum (0.5)^L
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sum of all possible pathways - possible shared parents/mates/nodes
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approximating % shared genes | | |




r = relatedness
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L - # of generational links (# of time gene cut in half between generations)
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what is meant by inclusive fitness - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-direct fitness + indirect
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fitness
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,what are the components of inclusive fitness? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-- direct
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fitness -copies of alleles passed down through generations/having offspring:
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darwinian


- indirect fitness (copies of alleles passed by relatives, aiding related individ./ KIN
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SELECTION)


what is Hamilton's rule? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-an altruistic gene can increase
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in freq. in a population if it increases the fitness of relative.
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rB>C


Benefits/Cost > r(actor to own offspring)/r(actor to recipient offspring)
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kin selection likely to evolve if the benefit to the recipient, adjusted for the
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relatedness, is greater than the cost to the actor
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- less related more benefit needed to overcome the cost to the actor or cost is
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really small |




ex. If individual could either have its own offspring or take care of its siblings
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B/C > 0.5/0.5 = 1
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B/C > 1 | |




to be favoured the mother would have to have one extra kid due to its help for it
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do be an advantage for it to do it.
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, why do animals give alarm calls? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-give an alarm call to
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signal to other individuals of the same species of a predator
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- signal to predator
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- reduce predator success and make future attacks less likely
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- signal to conspecifics
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-> increase predation risk for sender. draws attention to itself and predator may
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be able to pick it out.
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| -> benefits receivers by getting an early warning (altruistic component)
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| -> signals others to be more vigilant or induce an predator avoidance strategy
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ex. ground squirrels
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- females > male giving alarm calls
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- females more likely to give alarm calls when relatives nearby (offspring and non-
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descendants)
- when left group less likely to give alarm calls - kin selection component
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ex. prairie dogs
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- same results as ground squirrels
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- also unrelated immigrants give alarm calls if newly enter group (show they are a
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|benefit to group and good to have?)
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in (Krakauer, 2005), why are turkeys displaying in pairs? what does the
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subordinate male have to gain? how did they demonstrate this? - CORRECT
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ANSWER✔✔-- one is dominant and gets all matings from females. subordinate
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doesn't get any | |




- r = 0.42 -> they are half related to each other. brothers displaying as a pair
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