basic animal behaviour Flashcards

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define behaviour via

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movement, social interaction, cognition, learning

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proximate traits

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  • coming very soon
  • imminent causes
  • how does this work now
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ultimate traut

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  • coming at the end
  • evolution of a trait
  • what is its history
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4
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tinbergen’ s questions
adaptive value
mechanism
development
evolution

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  • functional / ultimate: what is adaptive value or selective advantage of the traits
  • mechanistic/ proximate: what mechanism cause trait to occur, causation
  • developmental/ ontogenetic; how is the trait acquired during course of development
  • historical; from what did it evolve
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proximate mechanism of trait

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genes –> synapses –> neuronal networks –> behaviour

environment affects genes and behaviour

physiological and sensory causes

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6
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innate vs environment

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genetic vs learned

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7
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latin innatus

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born

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8
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innate behaviours

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are not learned or taught, born knowing how to do it

  • some are there from birth, some develop during sexual maturity
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9
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associative learning

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learning to associate stimulus w consequence

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10
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operant conditioning

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trial and error
ex learning what to eat

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11
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classical conditioning

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associate neutral stimulus with significant stimulus

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12
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innate vs learned behaviour

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  • inborn vs based on experience
  • not modified vs modified
  • low variation in pop vs high variation in pop
  • unaffected by environment vs highly affected by environment
  • beneficial vs capacity to learn and may be product of natural selection
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13
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animals perform behaviours if

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the benefits outweigh the costs

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14
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why are cockroaches so successful

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Question 1) function and utility; what is adaptive value of trait
Cerci in cockroaches helps them escape and survive
Covered with hairs that detect air movements
Easily avoid descending foot and predators
Can also tell direction and source of threat
Question 2) mechanism
Each hair can only move 1 direction
This determines which nerves fire, only these nerves send signals to brain
Brain interprets where the trouble is coming from and send movement signals to avoid
Nervous system that helps initiate escape reaction
Question 3) development of this escape response
Hatchlings do just as well as adults (innate)
Molting does not affect it
Question 4) evolutionary history
Evolved from arthropods; arthropods developed giant nervous fiber responses throughout evolution
Crustaceans also have them
For predator avoidance

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15
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4 questions again

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  • causation/ mechanism
  • development
  • utility
  • evolution
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