E.6.1 Describe the social organization of honey bee colonies and one other nonhuman example.
E.6.2 Outline how natural selection may act at the level of the colony in the case of social organisms.
E.6.3 Discuss the evolution of altruistic behaviour using two non-human examples.
E.6.4 Outline two examples of how foraging behaviour optimizes food intake, including bluegill fish foraging for Daphnia .
E.6.5 Explain how mate selection can lead to exaggerated traits.
E.6.6 State that animals show rhythmical variations in activity.
E.6.7 Outline two examples illustrating the adaptive value of rhythmical behaviour patterns.
E.6.2 Outline how natural selection may act at the level of the colony in the case of social organisms.
E.6.3 Discuss the evolution of altruistic behaviour using two non-human examples.
E.6.4 Outline two examples of how foraging behaviour optimizes food intake, including bluegill fish foraging for Daphnia .
E.6.5 Explain how mate selection can lead to exaggerated traits.
E.6.6 State that animals show rhythmical variations in activity.
E.6.7 Outline two examples illustrating the adaptive value of rhythmical behaviour patterns.