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DO NOW 1. Turn in your animal survey lab. 2. Explain instinct 3. Explain a learned behavior Types of Behavior • Automatic Response • Innate Behavior/Instinct • Learned Behavior Courtship Behavior Courtship Behavior Behavior in which an animal sends out a stimulus such as • Sounds • Visual Displays • Chemicals In order to attract a mate. Example: Bowerbird * Example: Peacock Spider* Innate Behavior Territoriality Territoriality Behavior shown by an animal to defend or obtain a territory. Example: Vampire Bat* Example* Innate Behavior Aggressive Behavior Aggressive Behavior Threatening behavior that one animal uses to gain control over another. Innate Behavior Dominance Hierarchy Dominance Hierarchy • Social ranking within a population • Difference in power, ranking, and access to resources and mating. * * * Innate Behavior Circadian Rhythm Circadian Rhythm • 24-hour cycle • Diurnal: Awake during the day • Nocturnal: Awake during the night Innate Behavior Migration Migration • Seasonal movement of an animal or group of animals * Innate Behavior Hibernation Hibernation Takes place during COLD months • State of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals • Lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rates. Innate Behavior Estivation Estivation Takes place during summer months • Same definition as hibernation, but occurs during periods of extreme heat. * Innate Behavior Taxis • Movement in response to stimuli Taxis Examples Innate Behavior Habituation Habituation Process by which an animal decreases or stops a response to a repetitive stimulus that neither rewards or harms it. * Innate Behavior Suckling Suckling • Drawing of milk into mouth by mammary gland Learned Behavior Imprinting Imprinting Behavior based on early experiences. Once it has occurred, the behavior cannot be changed. * Learned Behavior Trial and Error Also called operant conditioning* Trial and Error Process of finding a solution to a problem by trying different solutions and learning from mistakes (or rewards). Learned Behavior Conditioning Conditioning Process in which a stimulus (pleasant or unpleasant) follows an event. The stimulus will cause the same response every time. Pavlov’s Dog * Learned Behavior Insight Insight Process in which an animal uses something it has already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error. Learned Behavior