ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND INTERDEPENDENCIES Biology
batesian mimicry
mimicry in which the mimic and model resemble each other, but the mimic is a harmless organism and the model possesses a defense mechanism.
Müllerian mimicry
mimicry in which the mimic resembles the model and shares the same defense mechanism as the model.
Polygyny
when males mate with multiple females
serial monogamy
having one mate at a time but many mates over a life span
monogamy
having one mate for a whole life span
altruism
unselfish behavior of an individual that looks after the group before itself
Polyandry
when females mate with multiple males
phoresy
a commensalistic relationship in which one organism is transported by another
carnivore
a flesh-eating animal
parasitism
a relationship between two or more organisms of different species in which one benefits and the other is harmed
Mutualism
a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both species receive some type of benefit
Commensalism
a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one species benefits and no effect is apparent to the other species
Herbivore
an animal that feeds on plants
taxis
movement toward or away from a stimulus
kinesis
random movement by animals due to environmental conditions
symbiosis
two organisms living in a close relationship with each other