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Behavioral Ecology
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Important concepts: Fixed action patterns (FAP’s) Imprinting Kinds of learning: Classical Operant Inclusive fitness and altruism. Behavioral Ecology
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Ethology is the study of the behavior of animals in their natural environment. Behavioral Ecology
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology Genetics
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology Genetics Natural selection
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology Genetics Natural selection Learning
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology Genetics Natural selection Learning Environment
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Behavior Behavioral Ecology Genetics Natural selection Learning Environment
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Ethologists ask proximate questions, such as “What triggers this behavior?” and ultimate questions, like “Why did natural selection favor this behavior?” Behavioral Ecology
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Fixed action patterns (FAP’s) are unlearned, unchangeable behaviors triggered by a sign stimulus Behavioral Ecology
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Fixed action patterns (FAP’s) are unlearned, unchangeable behaviors triggered by a sign stimulus Behavioral Ecology
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Fixed action patterns (FAP’s) are unlearned, unchangeable behaviors triggered by a sign stimulus. Behavioral Ecology
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Imprinting is learning during a sensitive period. Behavioral Ecology
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Kinesis is a change in activity level or turning rate in response to a stimulus. Behavioral Ecology
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Taxis is movement towards or away from a stimulus. Behavioral Ecology
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Learning: habituation classical conditioning operant conditioning Behavioral Ecology
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Mating strategies: promiscuous monogamous polygamous Behavioral Ecology
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Mating strategies: promiscuous monogamous polygamous –polygyny –polyandry Behavioral Ecology
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Altruism is explained by the concept of inclusive fitness, which includes an individual’s reproductive success and the help it gives to its close relatives to produce offspring. Behavioral Ecology
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C = cost to the altruist B = benefit to the recipient r = coeficient of relatedness Behavioral Ecology
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C = cost to the altruist B = benefit to the recipient r = coeficient of relatedness Natural selection will favor altruism when rB > C Behavioral Ecology
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Important concepts: Fixed action patterns (FAP’s) Imprinting Kinds of learning: Classical Operant Inclusive fitness and altruism. Behavioral Ecology
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