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Question Which behavior is both territorial and used for courtship?(1 point) Responses defending a nest from predators defending a nest from predators baring teeth as a sign of aggression baring teeth as a sign of aggression sparring or wrestling using antlers or horns sparring or wrestling using antlers or horns dance rituals with potential partners

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Birds display a wide variety of courtship behaviors. Which behavior is also a territorial behavior?(1 point) Responses singing a particular song to help potential mates hear them singing a particular song to help potential mates hear them flashing feathers to show their health and grooming abilities flashing feathers to show their health and grooming abilities creating a bower (arch) with interesting objects and defending it from rival males creating a bower (arch) with interesting objects and defending it from rival males dancing and calling on a lek (communal ground) with other males, competing for female attention
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Why is climate change a concern for animal reproductive behavior?(1 point) Responses Animals might have to change their courtship b'ehavior due to climate change. Animals might have to change their courtship behavior due to climate change. Animals might need to spend more time hunting, foraging, and migrating. Animals might need to spend more time hunting, foraging, and migrating. Climate change might reduce or destroy reproductive habitats, eliminating breeding grounds. Climate change might reduce or destroy reproductive habitats, eliminating breeding grounds. Climate change might genetically alter organisms and decrease their reproductive capabilities.
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How does hibernation help animals survive? (1 point) Responses Hibernation reduces the energy required for survival. Hibernation reduces the energy required for survival. Hibernation protects the animal young from predators. Hibernation protects the animal young from predators. Hibernation makes access to food easier. Hibernation makes access to food easier. Hibernation increases the chances of meeting a mate.
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Why do courtship behaviors usually happen in response to seasonal changes? (1 point) Responses to ensure that mating happens in optimal survival conditions to ensure that mating happens in optimal survival conditions to ensure that mating does not interfere with migration season to ensure that mating does not interfere with migration season to ensure that offspring do not interfere with migration season to ensure that offspring do not interfere with migration season to ensure that offspring are born in optimal survival conditions
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The behavior that is both territorial and used for courtship is dance rituals with potential partners.
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The behavior that is both a courtship behavior and a territorial behavior is dancing and calling on a lek (communal ground) with other males, competing for female attention.
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All of the provided responses are correct. Climate change can impact animal reproductive behavior in multiple ways. Animals may need to alter their courtship behavior due to changes in seasonal patterns, availability of resources, or shifts in habitat. Climate change can also disrupt breeding grounds, leading to a reduction or destruction of reproductive habitats. Additionally, climate change can genetically alter organisms, potentially reducing their reproductive capabilities. Animals may also need to spend more time hunting, foraging, or migrating to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
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The correct response is: Hibernation reduces the energy required for survival.
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The correct response is: to ensure that offspring are born in optimal survival conditions. Seasonal changes often coincide with favorable environmental conditions for the survival and development of offspring. By timing courtship behaviors to align with these optimal seasons, animals maximize the chances of producing viable offspring that have a better chance of survival.

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