Comparative Animal Behavior: Lecture 2 - What is animal behavior and how do we study it?

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tinbergen's 4 questions

- what is the CAUSE of the behavior? - HOW does the behavior DEVELOP? - what is the EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY/BASIS of the behavior? - what is the ADAPTIVE FUNCTION of the behavior?

fathers of ethology

Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, Nikolaas Tinbergen

adaptation

a structure or behavior of an organism that arises by way of natural selection wherein the organism becomes better fitted to survive and reproduce in its environment

some behaviors are

adaptations

not all behaviors are ____ some are ___

adaptive; maladaptive. some behaviors are maladaptive by products of adaptations or "evolutionary hold-overs"

an example of a behavior

an animal moving to a shade and resting

behavior is a method that

animals use to solve problems in their environment

when studying animal behavior, you must be

aware of your own observational biases

behavior is not fixed

behavior is phenotypical, heritable, shaped by evolution through natural selection, and situationally flexible

ethology gave rise to

behavioral ecology

behavioral choices and decisions are not

conscious, purposeful, or always rational; they are evolutionary choices and are made as a result of natural selection

ultimate explanations

invoke evolutionary or historical mechanisms When and why did the behavior evolve? Is it adaptive? What's it good for?

proximate explanations

nvoke physiological, neurobiological, anatomical, or developmental mechanismsHow does the behavior work?

scientific method

systematic approach to answering scientific questions that depends on a regimented sequence of steps and a body of evidence or research

a hypothesis must be

testable and falsifiable

not an example of a behavior

the act of sweating; a physiological response of the skin organ to internal and external stimuli from the environment

anthropomorphism

the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions onto non human entities/organisms; should be avoided when studying animal behavior

what is behavior?

the coordinated responses of whole living organisms to internal and external stimuli

phenotype

the expressed traits of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment

ethology

the scientific and objective study of animal behavior that views behavior as an evolutionary adaptive trait with a focus on behavior occurring under natural conditions

behavioral ecology

the study of the evolutionary basis of animal behavior due to ecological stressors and pressures


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