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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wyatt Ch. 8 Applied AnBhv, Kakapo breeding programs having too many males compared to females caused by A surplus supply of food, signals used for humans mimic interactions between mothers and young including different types of meows for different purposes, A surplus supply of food lead to Feeding the parrots less food returning the sex-ratios to normal, Our knowledge of animal behavior empowers us and gives us the responsibilityto treat animals with respect., Dog domestication has lead to dogs, Captive whooping cranes have an issue of imprinting on humans. To prevent this They use a plane to guide the birds on their first migration, endangered or threatened species for example dolphins were being caught in grillnets unintentioally, approximately 10,000 years ago by following mice to year-round food resources associated with humans, Paying attention to human cues such as gaze shifts and where the human is focusing their attention. including an object to which a human points, fishermen used sonar sounds with the nets so the dolphins would avoid them this lead to better fish catch because dolphins were not eating the fish in the nets, cats in the wild have been found to be sociable in groups prior to human interactions led to signals used for humans mimic interactions between mothers and young, Measuring physiological responses for example Nociceptors (pain receptors) activity (recently identified in fish also), wolf species that is now extinct with closest living relative being the gray wolf, Cat domestication evolved from a European wild cat Felis sylvestris, Cat domestication could possibly lead to cats becoming more social (when reared with other cats), signals used for humans mimic interactions between mothers and young including kneading, Dog domestication dates back to Wikipedia states that dogs date back from 14,223 years up to 30,000 years, dogs exhibiting tameness, Dog domestication dates back to The article states that dogs have been associated with humans for around 15,000 years, behavioral cues for example the ears back behavior in dogs when stressed