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Figure 8.1 Killing the Cub

Figure 8.1 Killing the Cub. Figure 8.2 Females That Fight to Mate with Choosy Male. Figure 8.3 An Adaptive Behavioral Response. Figure 8.3 An Adaptive Behavioral Response. Figure 8.4 Distinctive Mouse Burrows. Figure 8.5 The Genetics of Escape Tunnel Construction.

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Figure 8.1 Killing the Cub

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  1. Figure 8.1 Killing the Cub

  2. Figure 8.2 Females That Fight to Mate with Choosy Male

  3. Figure 8.3 An Adaptive Behavioral Response

  4. Figure 8.3 An Adaptive Behavioral Response

  5. Figure 8.4 Distinctive Mouse Burrows

  6. Figure 8.5 The Genetics of Escape Tunnel Construction

  7. Figure 8.5 The Genetics of Escape Tunnel Construction

  8. Figure 8.6 Conceptual Model of Optimal Foraging

  9. Figure 8.6 Conceptual Model of Optimal Foraging

  10. Figure 8.7 Effect of Profitability on Food Selection

  11. Figure 8.7 Effect of Profitability on Food Selection

  12. Figure 8.8 The Marginal Value Theorem

  13. Figure 8.8 The Marginal Value Theorem

  14. Figure 8.9 Effect of Travel Time between Patches

  15. Figure 8.9 Effect of Travel Time between Patches

  16. Figure 8.10 Elk Change Where They Feed in Response to Wolves

  17. Figure 8.10 Elk Change Where They Feed in Response to Wolves

  18. Figure 8.11 Movement Responses of Male and Female Elk

  19. Figure 8.12 Young Receive Less Food When Parents Fear Predators

  20. Figure 8.12 Young Receive Less Food When Parents Fear Predators

  21. Figure 8.13 Examples of Antipredator Behaviors

  22. Figure 8.14 A Male Shows Off

  23. Figure 8.15 A Male Courtship Dance

  24. Figure 8.16 Males with Long Tails Get the Most Mates

  25. Figure 8.17 Mating Preferences of Female Stalk-Eyed Flies

  26. Figure 8.17 Mating Preferences of Female Stalk-Eyed Flies

  27. Table 8.1

  28. Table 8.2

  29. Figure 8.18 Ecological Factors Can Affect the Potential for Polygyny

  30. Figure 8.18 Ecological Factors Can Affect the Potential for Polygyny

  31. Figure 8.19 A Formidable Defense

  32. Figure 8.20 Safety in Numbers

  33. Figure 8.20 Safety in Numbers

  34. Figure 8.21 Traveling in a Group

  35. Figure 8.22 Should a New Arrival Join the Group?

  36. Figure 8.22 Should a New Arrival Join the Group?

  37. Figure 8.23 Fruit Flies Medicate Their Offspring

  38. Figure 8.23 Fruit Flies Medicate Their Offspring

  39. Figure 8.24 Costs of Fear

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