Females are more aggressive than males the reason why is it is there instinct to be protective because of their young. most of the time females stick to one person and become very protective of them so yes gender does matter
How does gender affect animal behaviour
antecedents os behaviour
Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally. Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.
British universities which have animal behaviour as a course, can be found on the UCAS website. They include:Aberystwyth UniversityAnglia Ruskin Uni.Bangor Uni.Bristol Uni.N.B. some courses offer animal behaviour in conjunction with other sujects, e.g. 'Animal behaviour and animal welfare'.
Ethology
Culture, sex and gender, physical factors, technology, and our sense of self are the five perceptual influences.
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it is the study of animal behaviour.
each and every step of individual behaviour is influenced by the genes and the behaviour of the parents and so itisclearthat heredity plays a major part of ones life
is a chemical communication uses pheromones which are chemicals produced by one animal that influence the behavior of another animal of the same species It's a chemical used by animal to communicate A chemical secreted by an animal, especially an insect, that influences the behavior or development of others of the same species, often functioning as an attractant of the opposite gender.
Gender is a socially constructed concept that influences how individuals identify and express themselves in relation to societal expectations of masculinity and femininity.