What is behavior?
Behavior is how an animal acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus.
What is Ethology?
Ethology is the study of animal behavior
What is the syrinx?
The syrinx is the avarian vocal organ. Its a bony structure at the base of the trachea
What is the function of birdsong?
The functions of birdsong include:
What is instinct?
An instinct is an unlearned behavior or response triggered by a specific stimulus. It is believed to be genetically influenced.
What is learned behavior?
Learned behavior is acquired or eliminated as a result of experience. This behavior can change with time.
What is innate behavior?
Innate behavior (instinct) does not change with time and occurs rapidly without mistake. - Squirrels twirling their tail when falling to become upright.
What is fixed action pattern?
Fixed action pattern
What is kinesis in regards to animal behavior?
Kinesis a simple activity change in response to a stimulus that is non-directional. Examples:
What is taxis in regards to animal behavior?
Taxis is movement that is directional triggered by a stimulus
a) + taxis: Moves toward a stimulus (fish swim toward the current)
b) - taxis: Moves away from a stimulus (a cockroach moves away from a light source)
What is the difference between kinesis and taxis?
Kinesis has random and undirected motion, while taxis has specific and directed motion
What are phototaxis, chemotaxis, and magnetotaxis?
What is migration?
Migration is the long distance location change often seen demonstrated by fish, birds, and some animals.
What is imprinting?
Imprinting is a type of behavior that has both innate and learned components, but happens during a critical time period.
What is Habituation?
Habituation is the eventual cessation of reaction to a constantly repeated stimuli
What do mating ceremonies often consist of?
A mating ceremony will often consist of:
1) Aggressive
and
2) Appeasing behavior
For example:
- If a certain fish exhibits a “zig” toward a female, it is taken as an act of aggression. If a fish “zags” it is taken as an act of kindness
What are some behaviors that can be involved in courtship?
Courtship behavior can involve:
What are insects mating behavior?
Insect mating behavior is driven by competition. There are numerous suitors available for a female insect, so the males must stand out from the crowd. The behaviors may include:
What are pheromones?
Pheromones are chemicals released by organisms that may evoke:
Examples:
What type of sexual relationships do we see with animals?
We see all types:
What is Associative Learning?
Associative Learning is a type of learning in which one stimulus is linked to another through experience. It is a form of conditioning being learned and unlearned based upon the response it generates. There are two types of associative learning:
What is operant conditioning?
Operant conditioning is trial and error learning where the animal learns to associate its behavior with a reward or punishment. This is the basis for most animal training
What is classical conditioning?
Classical conditioning is where we form an association between two stimuli resulting in a learned response.
What is foraging behavior?
Foraging behavior is searching the wild for food resources. It includes eating and the way an animal searches for and captures food