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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Jy'nese Brown Course CMap, Polygamy further categorized as Polyandry, the behavior can increase fitness for example offspring may gain extra protection, sociogeographic spaces that are defined against others of the same species thus mating opportunites or other important resources depending on the season, And Topics discussed included Anthrozoology, Polygamy further categorized as Polygyny, one male that mates with multiple females in which females compete for males, the study of human-animal interactions involving psychology, males & females both mate with multiple partners defined as Poly-gyn-andry, Polygamy further categorized as Poly-gyn-andry, elephants use branches to scratch themselves or swat away flies for example dolphins put sponges on their noses for protection, BS305: Animal Behavior Fall 2016 Topics discussed included Migration, are defended by various mechanisms based upon threat level for example scent marking, males compete for females for example male peacocks, different cues such as olfactory, Sociality is defined as long-term and frequent interactions amongst a stable group of animals within the same species, the behavior can increase fitness for example males gain greater reproductive chances by occupying the female's time (sometimes with deception), different cues such as polarized light, And Topics discussed included Tool Use, Coquerel's Sifakas for which Level of Sociality, mates may seek out EPCs thus beneficial for greater genetic diversity