BIO152H5 Lecture 20: UTM BIO152 lecture 20 - Biology

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16 Aug 2020
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Proximate questions address the mechanisms that produce a behavior: the environmental stimuli that trigger a behavior and the genetic and physiological mechanisms that make it possible. Ultimate questions address the evolutionary significance of a behavior: how a behavior increases the evolutionary fitness of the animal demonstrating it, helping it to survive and reproduce in its environment. Evolutionary fitness measures how many viable, fertile offspring an individual (or an allele) leaves in the next and subsequent generations, relative to others in the population. An adaptive behavior increases an individual"s evolutionary fitness relative to other individuals in the population. Choose a proximate explanation: breeding is most likely to be successful in spring and early summer, increasing day length triggers the release of breeding hormones. How: ample food is available for chicks at this time. Red-crowned cranes breed in spring and early summer. Choose an ultimate explanation: breeding is most likely to be successful in spring and early summer.

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