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Animal Behavior Animal Behavior • Ethologist: a scientist who studies animal behavior in nature – Is behavior inherited? – Is behavior learned? – Can a behavior be both? – What triggers the expression of a behavior? Much animal behavior is. . . • Stereotypic: performed in the same way every time • Species-specific: little variation in the way individuals of a single species do something But it can be modified! • Even spiders need to say “no” to drugs! Evidence that a behavior is inherited • Konrad Lorenz • Deprivation: Ex. The crazy squirrel! • Hybridization: Ex. The mallard ballet! Types of Behavior Development • 1. Natural Selection • An animal that successfully completes a helpful behavior survives to pass on the behavior to offspring • Those whose genes fit the conditions survive. Types of Behavior Development • 2. Innate Behavior • Appears in fully functional form when first performed. • Ex. Startle behavior in a baby; purpose is selfpreservation • Web building, nest building Types of Behavior Development • 3. Learning • Development of behaviors through experience • Determines final shape of innate behaviors • 5 types of learning…will list these later. Behavioral “Releasers” • Releasers: stimuli, usually sensory, that elicit or bring about a behavior. • Niko Tinbergen • Konrad Lorenz What triggers baby gulls to beg for food? Chicks eventually refine their behavior by ‘learning’…the learn to beg only from their parents More evidence that learning shapes behavior • Tinbergen & the female digger wasp Imprinting – A type of learning • Konrad Lorenz • Learning, during a critical period, a complex set of stimuli that can later serve as a releaser Do birds have to “learn” to sing? • Young sparrows listen to adult males singing but are too young to sing themselves • Young sparrows that NEVER hear an adult sing cannot express their species’ song correctly • If a bird goes deaf after he makes a song memory but before he is mature enough to sing…he is out of luck A bird has to “learn” twice to sing correctly…once to make a memory and then to use auditory feedback to perfect the song. Learning and modifying behavior seems to be adaptive. • Then why is so much of animal behavior genetically determined? Hormones & Behavior • Why lady birds don’t sing… • Why Marlin should have become Nemo’s mom… Fruit Fly Mating—It’s All in the Genes! Honey Bees and the Waggle Dance Pheromones • • • • • Alarm system Mark the trail Releaser pheromones Primer pheromones Aggregation pheromones Please associate CLASSICAL CONDITIONING WITH Ivan Pavlov (Pavlov’s conditioning) Skinner Box Please associate OPERANT CONDITIONING with B. F. Skinner Circadian Rhythms Defense Mechanisms 1. Aposematism 2. Crypsis 3. Deceptive Markings 4. Mullerian Mimicry Fritz 5. Batesian Mimicry “Red touches yellow, you’re a dead fellow; Red touches black, you’re okay, Jack”