
Intro to animal behavior - Khan Academy
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at animal behavior—how it’s studied, how it evolves, and how it can run the gamut from hardwired to learned.
Animal communication (article) | Ecology | Khan Academy
Animals communicate using signals, which can include visual; auditory, or sound-based; chemical, involving pheromones; or tactile, touch-based, cues. Communication behaviors can …
Learned behaviors (article) | Ecology | Khan Academy
In this article, we'll take a look at some examples of learned behaviors in animals. We'll start with simple ones like habituation and imprinting, then work our way up to complex cases like …
Innate behaviors and fixed action patterns (article) | Khan Academy
May 12, 2016 · Learn about behaviors that are pre-programmed into an animal's genes, including reflexes and fixed action patterns.
Types of animal communication (video) | Khan Academy
Animals use various methods to communicate, such as sound, chemical signals, touch, visual cues, and body language. Sounds can warn of danger or attract mates. Chemical signals, like …
Behavioral biology | Biology archive | Science | Khan Academy
Animal behavior Learn Intro to animal behavior Innate behaviors Learned behaviors Animal communication
Animal behavior and offspring success (article) | Khan Academy
Review your understanding of animal behavior and offspring success in this free article aligned to NGSS standards.
Foundation 8: Individuals and society | MCAT - Khan Academy
Examine theories of self-identity, behavior attribution, and social behavior and interactions, as we explore how factors such as bias and discrimination can influence behavior and psychological …
Temperature regulation strategies (article) - Khan Academy
Jun 30, 2016 · Nonhuman animals have similar types of behaviors. For instance, elephants spray themselves with water to cool down on a hot day, and many animals seek shade when they …
Animal behavior: foraging (video) | Ecology | Khan Academy
Two primary strategies exist: solitary foraging, where animals hunt alone, and group foraging, where animals cooperate. While genetics play a significant role, animals also learn foraging …