LESSON 5 Flashcards
this two are remarkable factors of the animal kingdom, intricately linked by the need for effective information transfer across vast distance & diverse
Animal communication & Migration
is the transfer of information from one or group of animals
Animal Communication
what are the 6 components of communication
- sender & reciever
- channels
- medium
- modes of signal or stimuli
- response
- outcome
is an organism sending the communication signal
sender
the one adjusting his behavior in response to the communication signals
Reciever
channel is composed of?
- visual
- auditory
- olfactory
- tactile
- seismic
- thermal
- electric
medium is composed of?
- air
- space
- water
- light
- sound
- smell
what are some examples of signals or stimuli?
- cues
- gaze
- movements
- gestures
- postures
- symbols
- explicit
- declarative
here the sender trait has not evolved for communication purposes, but the recievers are still processing the information from them.
ex: squrrel sees the angle of a branch & decide to jump, the tree isn’t sending a message; but the squirrel gets useful information from it
Cues
what are the two types of Modes of signal or stimuli
- communication signals
- metacommunication
when an act of an organism triggers a response in another organism
communication signals
all nonverbal cues like tone of voice, body language, gestures, facial expression. This carry the meaning that may enhance or disallow what we say.
Metacommunication
this depends on the perception of the reciever
response
the contingent response of the reciever will give the _____?
outcome
this signals has a fixed set of possible values; this indicate yes or no and is often used in animals communication for quick & clear signals
discrete signals
this kind of signals are continues signals; it can change gradually overtime and it can shows a varying degrees of intensity, emotion or response
analogue signals
if the horse has erect ears, it means ?
Normal & Happy
if the ears of the horse is pointed forward that means?
Friendly
if the ears is pointed backward ?
Hostile & angry
consider a situation where a horse’s ears are pointed backward and its mouth is wide open. What emotion is the horse likely feeling?
take note the opposite means “very happy”
extreme threat
What are the various animal signals:
- Coordinate Group Movements
- Transmit Navigation Information
- Communicate Arrival at Destination
Types of Animal Communications
- Auditory Communication
- Visual Communication/Signals
- Tactile communications
- Chemical Communication
- Thermal Communication
- Seismic Communication
- Olfactory Communication
- Autocommunication
- Etholocation
this type of communication uses vocalization, whistles, clicks or drumming to convey messages
Auditory communications
whistlings of wild dog is called?
Dholes