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In which of these behaviors is it critical that members of the same species be able to recognize one another? A) migration B) hibernation C) territoriality D) courtship behavior
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In which of these behaviors is it critical that members of the same species be able to recognize one another?
A)
migration
B)
hibernation
C)
territoriality
D)
courtship behavior
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The answer is D: Courtship behavior
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The behavior which is critical that members of the same species be able to recognize one another is courtship.
It is a collection of instinctive
behaviors
which result in
mating
and eventual reproduction.
Animal courtship may be rather simple which involves a small number of chemical, visual, or auditory stimuli. It may be also be a highly complex series of acts by two or more individuals, using many different modes of communication
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