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Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

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Page 1: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Animal Behavior

Chapter 29

Page 2: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

What is Behavior??

• Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli

• Genetic or Learned or Both???– “Nature or Nurture”– How do you explain the behavior differences

with twins?

Page 3: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Learned Behavior

• Learning = a durable change in behavior brought about by experience.

– Occurs when a behavior changes with practice.

• Two forms of learning1. Operant Conditioning

2. Imprinting

Page 4: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Operant Conditioning

• Def: the gradual strengthening of stimulus-response connections.

• Teach a dog tricks by giving a treat or praise

Page 5: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Imprinting

• Def: a learning process in early life whereby species specific patterns of behavior are established

• Best known with birds being imprinted on the first thing they see when they hatch mother.– Purposes:

• Keeps babies near mother

• Also causes males to court same species later in life.

Page 6: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Adaptive Learning

• Behavior can evolve!– Changes because of environment

• Abiotic

• Biotic: usually other organism (diff. sex)

• Sexual Selection…

Page 7: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

• Sexual Selection: changes in females and males, often due to differential reproductive success of individuals, caused by mate choice and competition for mates.

• Types:– Female choice– Male competition

Page 8: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Female Choice

• Courtship Displays: rituals that serve to prepare the sexes for mating.– Male usually displays,– Female chooses the male with best display

• Good Genes Hypothesis

• Run-away Hypothesis

Page 9: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

• Good Genes Hypothesis– Females benefit by having a male with good

genes• Able to pass on those genes to the offspring

• Enabling the offspring to live longer.

Female Choice

Page 10: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

• Run-away Hypothesis– Females choose mates on the basis of traits that

make them attractive to females.– “Run-away” means that this causes the males to

have exaggerated traits to out compete other males.

– Problem: could cost male his life.

Female Choice

Page 11: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Female Choice Ex…

Page 12: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

• Bowerbird– Female chooses male by his collection of

objects, not plumage.

Female Choice Ex…

Page 13: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Male Competition

• Males competing with other males to mate with a female.

Page 14: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Communicative Behavior

1. Chemical Communication

2. Auditory Communication

3. Visual Communication

4. Tactile Communication

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Chemical Communication

• Works with distance, night, and day.

• With Pheromone – within same species

• Insects – captured by antennae

• Mammals – smell

• Yes, humans have pheromones

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Auditory Communication

• Sound

• Faster than chemical, travels farther, effective both day and night.

Page 17: Animal Behavior Chapter 29. What is Behavior?? Behavior – observable and coordinated responses to environmental stimuli Genetic or Learned or Both???

Visual Communication• Sight

• Usually used by organisms that are active during the day.

• Used between males as threat postures, etc.

• Bird plumage for courtship

• Bright mouths on chicks – ‘feed me’

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Tactile Communication

• Touch

• Ex:– Primates groom one another– Chicks peck the mothers beak– Honeybees communicate (‘waggle dance’)

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Group Living

• Advantages:– Avoid predators– Help rearing offspring– Gathering food

• Disadvantages:– Hierarchies– Illness– Share food

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Altruism

• Behavior that involves a reduction in direct fitness that may be compensated by an increase in indirect fitness.

• Sentinel - the individual that watches for danger and warns the group.

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Altruism Ex’s:

• Insects– Bees, Ants, Termites, etc.

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• Birds– Weavers, Crows, Canada Goose, etc.

Altruism Ex’s:

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Altruism Ex’s:

• Mammals:– Meerkat, Naked-Mole rat, Primates, etc.