behavior Flashcards

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1
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what is behavior

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mating, foraging, repro. Everything animals do

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2
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phylogenetic vs epigenetic selection

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innate/inflexible vs learnt/ flexible

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fixed action patterns

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habituation/ sensation, pavlovian, conditioning, operant conditioning

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4
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highly heritable behaviors

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behaviors critical to survival of fitness, behaviors that have immediate importance

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high heritability is not everything….

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High heritability may mean that genetic information can account for 40% or more of the probability of seeing the behavior under the expected condition (development, environment, learning, exposure to stimulus)

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applied animal behavior silence

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using knowledge of behavior in management, care and husbandry of animals

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ranges of species studied

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companion, captive/zoo, production, working, wildlife, human

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tinbergens four questions

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phylogeny/evolution, function/adaption, ontogeny/development, causation/mechinism

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dogs are

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diverse obligatory sybionents (pet dogs in us 90 mil, wolves worldwide 50-100thousand

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dogs unique social cognition

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follow gestures, responsive to gaze, perspective taking, cooperation with humans

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wolf average gaze

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5 seconds

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pet dog average gaze

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34 sec

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touching, looking at object, looking at human

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pet dog/shelter dogs are average at these, wolves are great at touching/looking at objects but not humans

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proximity seeking

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pets stay for 70 sec, wolves stay 26 sec

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facultavity social

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the degree to which dogs form social groups with other dogs is dependent on environmental conditions

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social generalists

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species that can thrive under a wide variety of enviormental conditions as a result of an ability to adopt different social strategies

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secure attachment

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greeting behavior is positive, active, open. is comforted upon reunion, contact-exploration balance, secure based effect

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insecure abi attachment

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exaggerated proximity seeking, efforts to maintain physical contact, physically intrusive behavior, persistent distress

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insecure avoidant attachment

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may show little/no destress on departure, little/no response on return, ignores/rests/stands during bodily contact

20
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the science of animal behavior

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what do they do, why do they do it, under what conditions, do they know what they’re doing, how does it change behavior, how do we modify it, how do they display normal behavior, how can we improve behavior

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applied animal behavior

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evaluating behavioral and cognitive wellbeing (helping others learn what’s normal or not, identifying causes for abnormal challenges, finding solutions)

22
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enrichment

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enhancing quality of life by identifying and providing environmental stimuli necessary for optimal psychological and physiological well-being

23
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enviornemetnal/physical habitat

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food, sensory, cognitive, social, conservation

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importance of applied animal behavior in production

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breeding, weight gain/diet, health, quality of product, ease of handling, ease of vet care, ease of transporting

25
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one health initiative

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the collab efforts of multiple disciplines working locally to attain optimal health for people, animals and our environment

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human children attachment

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quality of future relationships, risk taking, risk of depression, anxiety, aggression, social competence, problem solving/executive function , motivation