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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing, Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing and Responding discusses Mechanism: How male moths search for female moths, internal hormone signals & motor outpus affect behavior, Mechanism: How star-nosed mole searches for food using 22 rays on and around their nose., Internal Mechanism for all sensory behaviors involves sensory input --> interneurons --> motor output (muscle movement), Take-home message: both internal hormone signals & motor outpus, the loudness & frequency of the bats signal (closeness of predator) with diving behavior when the bat is close, female moth is nearby with the adaptive function: (allows for) mating, stimulation recieved by the hypothalamus which informs the pitutary gland to release hormones, Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing and Responding discusses Mechanism of evasive behavior by moths to bats that hunt them, Take-home message: both external mechanisms, Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing and Responding discusses Mechansim: Internal: Hormone production, Mechanism: How male moths search for female moths by using external cues: female pheromones, 22 rays on and around their nose. with 1000 touch sensitive organs that relay information to the somatosensory cortex (the "touch part of the brain"), Mechanism of evasive behavior by moths to bats that hunt them depends on the loudness & frequency of the bats signal (closeness of predator), The bat hears its own ultrasonic sonar coming back to it and that alerts it to where a moth is allowing it to go closer to where the sound echoed from, Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing and Responding discusses Mechanism: How star-nosed mole searches for food, external mechanisms affect behavior, Mechanism: How male moths search for female moths sometimes male moths ignore bats perceived to be distant, it to go closer to where the sound echoed from at which time the sound gets louder, and more frequent as the bat closes in on its prey (Fig. 4), Wyatt Ch 2 Sensing and Responding discusses External Mechanism of bats that hunt nocturnal moths