Principles of Animal Behaviour Flashcards

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what is animal behaviour?

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  • no one definition, but common themes
  • Refers to a whole organism
  • Response to external & internal stimuli
    Influenced by genetics & environment
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what is not animal behaviour?

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  • Cell movement
  • Circadian rhythms
  • Instincts
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why is animal behaviour important to study?

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  • Conservation: understanding species in order to protect them
  • Human implications: understanding animals helps us better understand ourselves
  • Curiosity about unique behaviours
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what are the causes of animal behaviour?

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  • mechanism
  • development
  • survival value
  • evolutionary history
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mechanism

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  • stimuli responsible for eliciting behaviour

- Ex. Neurobiological or hormonal processes

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development

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  • behavioural changes as animals mature

- Ex. Sleep patterns

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survival value

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influence of behaviour on survival & reproduction

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evolutionary history

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  • when and why the behaviour first appeared in the history of the species
  • Ex. Genetic mutations
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proximate and ultimate analyses

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causes of evolutionary behaviours

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proximate

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mechanism & development; immediate causes (why is this happening?)

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ultimate

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survival value & evolutionary history; evolutionary forces (how is this happening?)

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3 foundations of animal behaviour

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  • natural selection
  • individual learning
  • cultural transmission
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natural selection

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  • the process through which evolutionary change has shaped the diversity of life
  • Ex. Hawaiian crickets -> surviving without song
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individual learning

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  • the process of altering the frequency of behaviours displayed within the lifetime of an organism; acquired info that’s not transmitted to next generation
  • Ex. Grasshoppers -> learning to eat the balanced diet based on cues
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cultural transmission

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  • situations in which animals learn something by copying the behaviour of others (social learning); this knowledge and behaviour is passed down to the next generation
  • Ex. Rats -> learning what garbage is safe to eat
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