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Title: Animal Behavior


1
Animal Behavior
  • Mrs. Rightler

2
Methods of Study
  • Comparative psychology
  • Ethology
  • Behavioral ecology
  • Sociobiology

3
Instinct
  • Basic set of behaviors present at birth
  • May need a trigger
  • Behavior improves or changes with experience

4
Maturation
  • Behavior seen after a period of development has
    occurred
  • Improvement or change not based on experience but
    on time
  • Ex. Tadpole swimming techniques

5
Imprinting
  • Konrad Lorenz
  • Critical time period ONLY
  • Young animal develops attachment to another
    animal or object
  • Rapid learning

6
Learning
7
Habituation
  • Animal trained to ignore stimuli
  • Dog examples

8
Classical Conditioning
  • Pavlovs dog
  • Animal learns to respond to particular stimuli
  • Basic obedience training

9
Instrumental Conditioning
  • Trial-and-error learning
  • Skinner Box
  • Behavior can be shaped

10
Latent Learning
  • Exploratory learning
  • No obvious reward
  • Helps animal learn about its surroundings

11
Insight Learning
  • Animal uses experiences and thinking to solve
    problems.
  • Tool use
  • Primates

12
Behavior is Controlled by
  • Nervous system
  • Endocrine system
  • Organizational effects
  • Activational effects

13
Animal Communication
  • Transfer of information from one animal to the
    other (both must be mutually adapted)
  • Visual
  • Auditory
  • Tacticle
  • Chemical

14
Behavioral Ecology
15
Habitat Selection
  • Two factors influence habitat choice
  • Physiological
  • Psychological

16
Finding Food
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18
Foraging Behavior
  • Process of locating food resources
  • Cost vs. benefit analysis
  • Handling time
  • Nutritional value
  • Status value
  • Concentration/density

19
Specialists vs. Generalist
20
Social Behavior
  • Members of the same species
  • Usually live full-time in groups
  • Can refer to predator-prey interactions

21
Group Living
  • Animal society stable group of individuals of
    the same species that have cooperative
    relationships outside of mating and raising
    young.
  • Invertebrates and vertebrates

22
Advantages to Group Life
  • Protection from predators
  • Increase feeding efficiency
  • Protection from elements
  • Easy access to potential mates

23
Mating Behavior
24
Disadvantages of Group Life
  • Competition for resources
  • Diseases
  • Parasites

25
Aggression
  • Agonistic behavior
  • Attacks
  • Threat displays
  • Maintains territory
  • Maintains dominance hierarchy

26
Altruism
  • Individual sacrifices reproductive potential for
    the benefit of others in the group
  • Honeybees
  • Turkeys
  • Naked mole rats
  • Kin selection
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