Behavioral ecologists ask both proximate and ultimate questions. Behavioral ecology is the study of behavior in an evolutionary context, considering both proximate (immediate) and ultimate (evolutionary) causes of an animals actions. Natural selection preserves behaviors that enhance fitness.
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Fixed action patterns are innate behaviors. Innate behavior is performed the same way by all members of a species. A fixed action pattern (FAP) is an unchangeable series of actions triggered by a specific stimulus. FAPs ensure that activities essential to survival are performed correctly without practice.
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The first step in solving 35 problem number 2 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Fixed action patterns are innate behaviors. Innate behavior is performed the same way by all members of a species. A fixed action pattern (FAP) is an unchangeable series of actions triggered by a specific stimulus. FAPs ensure that activities essential to survival are performed correctly without practice.
From the textbook chapter Behavioral Adaptations to the Environment you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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