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Early researchers often referred to the predictable behaviors displayed by a particular species as

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Fixed Action Patterns
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Fixed Action Patterns

Step-by-step explanation;

  • Fixed action pattern is a series or sequence of acts that occur behaviorally in animals. They are behaviors that are unchangeable and a species is programmed to do.
  • These behaviors are found to be the same foe all members of a species. They are instinctive behaviors since they are determined by the gene of an organism.
  • Early researchers often referred to the predictable behaviors displayed by a particular species as fixed action pattern.
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