Title: Species
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2Lecture 16 Animal Behavior
Readings Ch. 51
Behavior as Phenotype
ethology, von Frisch, Lorenz, Tinbergen, fixed
action pattern, imprinting, proximate vs.
ultimate Proximate Studies of Behavior neuroethol
ogy, behavior genetics, comparative psychology
Simple Behavioral Categories kinesis, taxis,
migration, communication, foraging, aggression,
courtship, cooperation Effects of the Environment
nutrition, learning
Evolution of Behavior
group and individual selection Sexual Selection
and Mating Systems polyandry, polygyny, monogamy
Parental Care male, female, biparental Behavior
al Polymorphisms alternative mating strategies,
cooperative breeding and eusociality Evolution
and Human Behavior
3Behavior as Phenotype
- Early 20th C. - birth of ethology
- Behavior is just another phenotype
- Characterized like other traits
- Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen
4Fixed Action Pattern
5Imprinting
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7Proximate vs. Ultimate Explanations
8Types of Behavior
- Movements
- Communication
- Foraging
- Aggression and Territoriality
- Courtship and Parental Care
9Kinesis, taxis, migration
10Communication
- Signal and Receiver
- Visual, Accoustic, Chemical, Electrical
- Information transfer manipulation?
11Bee Waggle Dance
12Foraging
13Aggression
- Why dont these animals kill each other?
14Proximate Studies of Behavior
- Neuroethology
- Behavior Genetics
- Comparative Psychology and Comparative Ethology
15Neural Basis of a Photoresponse
16Neural Basis of Learning
17Genes and Behavior
18Stimulus and response
19Environmental Effects
- Diet and nutrition
- - Drosophila example
- Learning
20Evolutionary Study of Behavior
- What is behavior for?
- Individual vs. Group Selection
21Evolution of Reproductive Behavior
- Mating Systems and Sexual Selection
- Parental Care
- Alternative Reproductive Strategies
- Cooperative Breeding (Altruism?)
22Stalk-eyed flies from Asia (males)
Why do some species have these extreme traits and
not others?
23Variation in Mating System is related to variance
in fitness (Opportunity for Selection)
Why do mating systems vary?
24Parental Care
- Who cares for offspring?
- Male? Female? Both? Neither?
- Depends on Assurance of Paternity and Cost of
Not Caring
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28Alternative Mating Strategies
More than one way to get a mate
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30Reproductive Altruism
- Why do some individuals forgo reproduction to
help others reproduce?
Dwarf mongoose on guard
31A Problem For Darwin
Social insects - Live in colonies with only one
or a few reproductive females (queens)
In ants - caste is fixed at birth
32Coefficient of Relatedness
parents
p 0.5
offspring
33Cooperation in Ground Squirrels
Which sex gives alarm calls?
34Evolution of Human Behavior
- Human Sociobiology or Evolutionary Psychology
- Has the same problems as studying human genetics
of complex traits - Also human cultural evolution is proceeding very
rapidly - very controversial area of study
35Lecture 16 Animal Behavior
Readings Ch. 51
Behavior as Phenotype
ethology, von Frisch, Lorenz, Tinbergen, fixed
action pattern, imprinting, proximate vs.
ultimate Proximate Studies of Behavior neuroethol
ogy, behavior genetics, comparative psychology
Simple Behavioral Categories kinesis, taxis,
migration, communication, foraging, aggression,
courtship, cooperation Effects of the Environment
nutrition, learning
Evolution of Behavior
group and individual selection Sexual Selection
and Mating Systems polyandry, polygyny, monogamy
Parental Care male, female, biparental Behavior
al Polymorphisms alternative mating strategies,
cooperative breeding and eusociality Evolution
and Human Behavior