Ch 51 - Animal Behavior Flashcards
Describe proximate vs. ultimate causes
Proximate: “How” a behavior occurs.
Ultimate: “Why” a behavior occurs.
Describe instinctive behavior
- a.k.a. innate behavior
- a “fixed action pattern” triggered by environmental stimulus resulting in the same response for given stimulus
Describe learned behavior.
A modification of behavior based on experience.
Describe non-associative learning.
The change in responsiveness to repetitive stimuli:
- Habituation is the diminishing of a response
- Sensitization is the amplification of a response
Describe associative learning
A connection between stimulus and response:
- Classical conditioning - Connection between unrelated stimuli (ex: Pavlov’s dog)
- Operant conditioning - Reward or punishment for response
- Imprinting - attachment based on encounter during sensitive period
Describe cognitive behavior.
The process of “knowing” that involves awareness, reasoning, recollection, and judgement.
Describe foraging behavior.
- “Food-obtaining behavior” - including eating, but also activities an animal uses to search for, recognize, and capture food items.
- “Optimal foraging model” describes a favor by natural selection for foraging behavior that minimizes the energetic costs and maximizes the benefits.
Describe territoriality.
The pattern of behavior associated with the defense of some part of home range.
Describe taxis vs. kinesis.
- Taxis is the motion or orientation in response to an external stimulus.
- Kinesis is the undirected movement in reseponse to an external stimulus.
Describe migratory behavior.
The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- Compass sense uses the magnetic field, sun, stars
- Map sense uses recognizable landscape
Describe sexual selection and mate choice.
- Sexual selection is the natural selection arising through preference by one sex for certain characteristics in individuals of the other sex.
- Mate choice is the process of inter or intrasexual selection.
Describe 4 different mating systems.
- Promiscuity - circumstance in which mating occurs with no strong pairbonds
- Monogamy - the sustained sexual partnership of two individuals (relatively rare among mammals)
- Polygyny - circumstance of one male mating with multiple females
- Polyandry - circumstance of one female mating with multiple males
Describe the effects of parental care.
Is the parental expenditure (time, energy etc.) that benefits offspring at a cost to parents’ ability to invest in other components of fitness.