AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

INTRODUCTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Behavior that benefits another without benefiting the animal that does the behavior
A
altruism
B
courtship
C
territoriality
D
imprinting
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In evolutionary biology, an organism is said to behave altruistically when its behaviour benefits other organisms, at a cost to itself.

Detailed explanation-2: -Evolutionary biologists determined that an animal’s behaviors are altruistic when they benefit other individuals, even to the potential detriment of themselves. Species with complex social structures like bees, ants and termites provide great examples of biological altruism.

Detailed explanation-3: -The costs and benefits are measured in terms of reproductive fitness, or expected number of offspring. So by behaving altruistically, an organism reduces the number of offspring it is likely to produce itself, but boosts the likelihood that other organisms are to produce offspring.

Detailed explanation-4: -Altruism refers to behavior that benefits another individual at a cost to oneself. For example, giving your lunch away is altruistic because it helps someone who is hungry, but at a cost of being hungry yourself.

Detailed explanation-5: -Together, these studies suggest that altruistic behaviors not only benefit others but also have profound positive effects on the current and future physical and psychological well-being of the person performing the behavior.

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