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Lecture 6– Behavior – ethology Communication Rich history of behavioral studies of birds Birds display a wide range of innate and learned behavior patterns
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Page 1: Behavior - ethologyseel0083/Lecture6Behavior.pdf.pdf · Behavior – ethology Communication ... • Innate behavior – responses that are highly ... The Biology of Learning, 1984.

Lecture 6–Behavior – ethology

Communication

• Rich history of behavioral studies of birds

• Birds display a wide range of innate and learned behavior patterns

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Overview - Behavior

• Chapter 8 (Gill) – Vocalizations – (Lecture 6)

• Chapters 9 – The Annual Cycle of Birds• Chapters 10 – Migration and Navigation

– (Lecture 7)• Chapter 11 – Social Behavior (Lecture 8)

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Behavior – some basic ideas with examples from birds

• Innate behavior – responses that are highly resistant to modification; stereotyped, instinctive behavior; genetically determined and inherited; “nature” side of argument

• Learned behavior – adaptive modification of behavior through experience; “nurture side of argument

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Classic Examples of Innate Behavior

• Championed by KonradLorenz

• “Legs move the animal” -reflexes

• “Fixed action patterns”• Migratory behavior• Courtship behavior• Food begging• Mobbing of predators• Brood parasitism

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Time (varies)

SpecificactionPotential“nervousenergy”

Sign stimuliThreshold

Consummatory Act

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Figure 9-15

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Classic examples of “learned”behavior

• Championed especially by experimentalists studying man

• Examples– Parids sipping milk– Use of tools– Stone-throwing by vultures– Habituation– “Trial-and-error”

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Box 7-5 From Gill – Alex the intelligent parrot

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“Imprint” learning in the California Condor

-Chick learns to recognize its own species or -“improper recognition” to obtain sperm for later artificial breeding

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Habituation – a form of learning

• Animal learns not to respond to stimuli without significance

• Examples – Young bird learning that a butterfly is

something to eat and not to be afraid of– Birds living near roads– Common loons habituated to canoeists, boaters

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Combinations of innate and learned behavior – “learning by instinct”

• Process of learning is often initiated and controlled by instinct, predisposed to learning certain phenomenon

• Instinct – an inborn tendency to behave in a way characteristic of a species – e.g., a natural or acquired tendency, a “knack” or talent

• Example shown by song development

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The Biology of Learning, 1984

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Why do Birds Communicate?

• Resolve conflicts• Cooperation• Courtship • Pair formation• Pair maintenance

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Types of Communication

• Visual displays• Vocalizations

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Visual Communication• Concealment

– Cryptic coloration

– “Bright & Bold”

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Visual Communication• Species recognition

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Displays• Phylogeny of morphological & behavioral

traits are often correlated• Displays are usually ritualized (i.e., highly

stylized)• Used for

– Mating / courtship– Aggressive encounters

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Mating Display

Greater Prairie Chicken

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Vocal Communication

1. Calls2. Songs3. Mechanical

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Syrinx

• Unique vocal apparatus – 2 halves, can provide 2 independent voices (see Box 8-3)

• Located at the junction of the trachea and 2 primary bronchi

• Humans use approx 2% of air flow to produce speech

• Birds use almost 100% of air flow to produce sound

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Syrinx

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Figure 8-8 inGillFig 8-8 in Gill - Crane

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Types of Vocal Communication

1. Calls – brief, acoustically simple sounds2. Songs – much longer in duration than

calls, typically acoustically more complex3. Mechanical sounds not produced in syrinx

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Common Yellowthroat

Call

Song

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Figure 10-1

Spruce Grouse

Blackpoll Warbler – note in kilohertz

Oscillogram – amplitude modulation

Sonogram – distribution of energy

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Song Types

1. Primary song1. Territorial defense, mate attraction

2. Secondary songs1. Whisper songs – quiet song, practice2. Duetting – simultaneous singing by 2

individuals, often male & female

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Mechanical Sounds

1. Mandible rattling – storks2. Drumming – grouse, woodpeckers3. Whistling – ducks4. Wings – woodcocks, nighthawks5. Tail feathers – Common Snipe6. Esophageal extensions

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Song Ecology• Song frequencies tend to be associated with

vegetation– Low frequencies in dense vegetation– High frequencies in sparse vegetation, open

• Song perches used to enhance conspicuousness

• Birds of open areas often have elaborate aerial displays

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Vocal mimicry – e.g., mockingbird (“Mimic thrush”)

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Song dialects in the Bewick’s Wren

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