What is Behaviour?
Why is behaviour an important factor for an animals survival?
How did Niko Tinbergen understand behaviour?
Niko Tinbergen: Understanding behaviour requires answering four questions
What causes an animal to behave in a certain way?
What are fixed action patterns?
What are some Environmental cues for animal behaviour?
What are animal signals?
- Signals are adapted to the animals specific environment
What are the different types of animal signals?
What determines an animals form of communication?
What are two examples of behaviour for survival in animals?
What are pheromones?
What is Innate behaviour?
What is learned behaviour?
2) Experience influences behaviour
- Modification of behaviour as a result of experience
- Capacity for learning depends on organisation of the nervous system, and learning requires changes in neuronal connectivity
What are the different types of learning behaviour?
What is Imprinting?
Imprinting (studied by Konrad Lorenz)
» Recognition of parent (bonding)
» Occurs only during short “sensitive period”
What is spatial learning and cognitive maps?
» Memory that reflects the environment
» Eg, Nikko Tinbergen’s experiment with digger wasp
What is Associative learning?
» Making associations b/w experiences
» eg, bird eats monarch butterfly (full of toxins from milkweed) → bird vomits → bird unlikely to eat that type of butterfly thereafter!
What are two famous associative learning experiments?
What is cognition?
What is problem-solving behaviour?
What is social learning?
» Many animals learn to solve problems by observing behaviour of other animals
» Social learning forms the roots of culture
How does behaviour aid success?
3) Behaviours can directly affect survival and/or reproductive success
» Foraging behaviour
» Mating behaviour
What balance does an animal need to find if they are foraging?
What are the three main types of mating systems?
» Monogamy: 1 male and 1 female pair
» Polygyny: 1 male, many females
» Polyandry: 1 female, many males