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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cmap 1.1b Levels of Analysis 08 29 24, CMap 1.1b Levels of Analysis of Animal Behavior Including Ultimate consequences, Ultimate consequences which explains how the evolution of the behavioral trait is affected by descent with modification from ancestral species, how the evolution of the behavioral trait is affected by descent with modification from ancestral species including in "Digger Bees", extreme sensitivity to odors has evolved in males, how the behavior is "adaptive" (allows for increased "fitness") (= suvrival & reproduction) including in "Digger Bees", digging behavior may vary between males of different ages, differentially influencing their ability to reproduce, in "Digger Bees", extreme sensitivity to odors has evolved in males For example in "Digger Bees" males are able to find preemergent females in the desert soil due to sensory cells in the bees antennae, Proximate: which explains how genes, in "Digger Bees", developmental mechanisms in the egg For example, in "Digger Bees" mechanisms of the egg, larva, prepupa, and pupa stages of the female influence the sensory and motor mechanisms of both sexes, CMap 1.1b Levels of Analysis of Animal Behavior Including Proximate:, how the behavior is "adaptive" (allows for increased "fitness") (= suvrival & reproduction) including in "Digger Bees", extreme sensitivity to odors has evolved in males, neuronal-hormonal mechanisms that develop in an animal during its lifetime control what an animal can do behaviorally including in "Digger Bees", the ability to smell hidden females (1 cm in desert soil), Ultimate consequences which explains how the behavior is "adaptive" (allows for increased "fitness") (= suvrival & reproduction), in "Digger Bees" are the older more experienced males are better at finding females than the younger less experienced males? which was hypothesized because it would be adaptive,, neuronal-hormonal mechanisms that develop in an animal during its lifetime control what an animal can do behaviorally including in "Digger Bees", developmental mechanisms in the egg, how the evolution of the behavioral trait is affected by descent with modification from ancestral species including in "Digger Bees", digging behavior may vary between males of different ages, differentially influencing their ability to reproduce, hypothesized because it would be adaptive, but the answer was not provided in the textbook, how genes influence neuronal-hormonal mechanisms that develop in an animal during its lifetime control what an animal can do behaviorally, in "Digger Bees", digging behavior may vary between males of different ages, differentially influencing their ability to reproduce For example in "Digger Bees" are the older more experienced males are better at finding females than the younger less experienced males?, in "Digger Bees", the ability to smell hidden females (1 cm in desert soil) For example, in "Digger Bees" males dig to find a mate. When female emerges from her chamber, he will climb onto her to breed