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Topic 10: Language, Thought and Communication – How do you communicate with others?
10.2 Human and Animal Communication
10.2.1 Functions of Animal Communication
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What are the three types of signals used in animal communication?
Vocalizations, body language, chemical cues
Birds use songs to signal territory ownership or attract a mate, which is an example of
animal communication
.
What is an example of a vocalization used in animal communication?
Bird songs
Animal communication is crucial for mating and attracting a mate.
reproduction
Match the function of animal communication with its description and example:
1️⃣ Mating
2️⃣ Territorial Defense
3️⃣ Warning Calls
What is an example of territorial defense in animal communication?
Dogs barking
Birds use chirping to warn of predators, illustrating the function of
warning calls
in animal communication.
Why do birds use different songs for mating and territorial defense?
To convey different signals
Male birds use singing to attract mates, which illustrates the function of animal communication in attracting potential partners.
mates
Match the mating-related function of animal communication with its example:
Attracting Mates ↔️ Male birds singing
Courtship Rituals ↔️ Peacocks displaying plumage
Signaling Reproductive Readiness ↔️ Female deer emitting pheromones
What behavior do peacocks use to establish bonds and ensure successful mating?
Displaying colorful plumage
Female deer emit pheromones to signal reproductive readiness, which is an example of
chemical communication
.
What is the primary role of animal communication in mating and reproduction?
Attracting mates
Courtship rituals involve behaviors that solidify bonds and ensure successful
mating
Female deer emit pheromones to signal
reproductive
readiness.
What do male birds demonstrate through their songs to attract females?
Health and genetic quality
Warning calls are used to alert others to potential
dangers
Mimicry in predator-prey interactions can help
non-venomous
snakes avoid attacks by imitating venomous species.
What does dominance hierarchy refer to in social organization?
Ranking based on dominance
Dominance hierarchies can be observed in wolf packs where an alpha pair leads the
group
Wolves with an
alpha
male and female illustrate a clear dominance hierarchy.
What is an example of a social structure in animals?
Lion prides with dominant females
Order the following examples based on their role in social organization and communication:
1️⃣ Wolves with alpha male/female (Dominance Hierarchy)
2️⃣ Lion prides with dominant females (Social Structure)
3️⃣ Birds using songs to signal dominance (Communication Role)
In what animal group is an alpha pair known to lead the group?
Wolf packs
Territorial defense often involves vocalizations, scent marking, or aggressive
displays
Animal communication includes vocalizations, body language, and
chemical cues
.
What do birds use songs to signal in animal communication?
Territory ownership
Match the function of animal communication with its example:
Mating ↔️ Male birds singing songs
Territorial Defense ↔️ Dogs barking at boundaries
Warning Calls ↔️ Meerkats emitting high-pitched calls
Social Bonding ↔️ Monkeys grooming each other
What behavior is displayed by peacocks during courtship rituals?
Colorful plumage
Female deer use pheromones to signal reproductive
readiness
Male birds create pair bonds by singing
complex
melodies to attract females.
What type of communication is used by female deer to signal their readiness to breed?
Pheromones
What are two key functions of animal communication in mating and reproduction?
Attracting mates and courtship rituals
Male birds sing to attract potential
mates
Courtship rituals ensure successful mating by establishing bonds between
partners
.
Match the example with its corresponding function in animal communication:
Male birds singing ↔️ Attracting mates
Peacocks displaying plumage ↔️ Courtship rituals
Female deer emitting pheromones ↔️ Signaling reproductive readiness
Order the strategies used in predator-prey interactions based on their purpose:
1️⃣ Warning calls
2️⃣ Mimicry
What is an example of warning calls used by meerkats?
Different calls for aerial and terrestrial predators
Non-venomous snakes mimicking venomous snakes is an example of
mimicry
.
Social organization and hierarchy affect animal behavior and
interactions
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