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1 We haven’t talked about these terms, so use your brain.
Wake-Up We haven’t talked about these terms, so use your brain. 1. Explain instinct 2. Explain a learned behavior

2 Animal Behavior Christopherson

3 Types of Response Automatic Response: Reflexive; involuntary, immediate response to a stimulus

4 Types of Response Innate Response: Instinctive; Behavior that one is born with; does without thinking

5 Learned Response: Behavior that is taught or acquired through time
Types of Response Learned Response: Behavior that is taught or acquired through time

6 Courtship Behavior Behavior in which an animal sends out a stimulus such as Sounds Visual Displays Chemicals In order to attract a mate.

7 Example: Bowerbird

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10 Example: Clarks Grebe Birds (Life: 35:55)

11 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

12 Behavior shown by an animal to defend or obtain a territory.
Territoriality Behavior shown by an animal to defend or obtain a territory.

13 Great Black-backed Gulls

14 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

15 *Dominance Hierarchy Social ranking within a population
Difference in power, ranking, and access to resources and mating. Dominance Hierarchy in Wolves

16 Japanese Macaque (Life – Primates 8:27)

17 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

18 Circadian Rhythm 24-hour cycle Diurnal: Awake during the day
Nocturnal: Awake during the night

19 Diurnal

20 Nocturnal Tarsier

21 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

22 Seasonal movement of an animal or group of animals
Migration Seasonal movement of an animal or group of animals

23 Monarch Butterfly Migration

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25 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

26 Hibernation Takes place during COLD months
State of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals Lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rates.

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29 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

30 Estivation * Same definition as hibernation, but occurs during periods of extreme heat or dryness. Lungfish

31 What type of Behavior? Innate Behavior

32 The lessening of a response to a repeated stimulus
Habituation The lessening of a response to a repeated stimulus

33 *Habituation Video

34 What type of Behavior? Learned Behavior

35 Imprinting A rapid kind of learning during a critical period of early life in which social attachment and identification are established.

36 *Puppy and Duckling Imprinting

37 What type of Behavior? Learned Behavior

38 Trial and Error Process of finding a solution to a problem by trying different solutions and learning from mistakes.

39 Life – Primates 41:18 and Challenges of Life 18:10

40 What type of Behavior? Learned Behavior

41 Conditioning A process in which an organism's behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment

42 Pavlov’s Dog Experiment

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44 * Conditioning

45 What type of Behavior? Learned Behavior

46 Insight Process in which an animal uses something it has already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error.

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51 What type of Behavior? Learned Behavior


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