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Part #1: Please watch the episode “Courting” from the video series Trails of Life below. Answer the questions below in complete sentences. Use the text entry method of submission from previous homewor

Part #1:

Please watch the episode “Courting” from the video series Trails of Life below. Answer the questions below in complete sentences. Use the text entry method of submission from previous homeworks:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vktvt(Links to an external site.)

As you watch this episode, keep in mind that according to sexual selection theory males are somehow competing for mates or the opportunity to mate, or somehow advertising themselves as being of high quality as a mate. Females are believed to be choosing males based upon some characteristic of the male or what the male may have to offer as a mate. Make note of the examples shown in which animals are exhibiting these types of behaviors.

1) Please tell me one thing you learned or liked about the video.

2) Please pick 3 different species shown in the video and briefly describe how they 'court' their mate.

Part #2

Please watch the episode “Fighting” from the video series Trails of Life and answer the questions below in complete sentences.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vzaw3(Links to an external site.)

As you watch this episode, keep in mind that in order for us to conclude animals are engaged in aggressive of agonistic behavior it helps to identify a resource that is in dispute. Make note of the examples shown in which animals are in conflict with each other, what resource they seem to be fighting over, and how they are actually interacting. Also, notice the many subtle ways animals may resolve their conflicts without actually engaging in physical combat.

3) Please tell me one thing you liked or learned from the video.

4) Pick 3 different species shown in the video and briefly tell me what agnostic/aggressive behaviors they were displaying and what resource they were fighting over.

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