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Biology 484 – Ethology Chapter 1 – An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior
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Konrad Lorenz
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Karl vonFrisch
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Niko Tinbergen
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Kay Holekamp – Researcher at Michigan State University Paul Sherman – Researcher at Cornell University
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B.F. Skinner
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1.1 The monogamous prairie vole
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1.2 The brain of the prairie vole is a complex, highly organized machine
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1.3 A gene that affects male pairing behavior in the prairie vole
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Box 1.1 How are phylogenetic trees constructed and what do they mean? Suggests which species are most closely related Suggests which species are more closely related to a recent ancestor Common features used in phylogenetic trees include: Anatomy Physiological Features Behavior Molecular Relatedness
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1.4 The evolutionary relationships of the prairie vole and six of its relatives
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1.5 The possible history behind monogamy in the prairie vole
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1.7 Testing the hypothesis that monogamy in prairie voles is linked to a specific gene
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1.8 Charles Darwin, shortly after returning from his around-the-world voyage on the Beagle
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Charles Darwin’s study
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1.9 A variable species
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1.10 Natural selection
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1.11 A band of Hanuman langur females and their offspring
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1.12 Male langurs commit infanticide
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1.14 Infanticide by a male lion
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1.15 An evolved response to the risk of infanticide
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