What are Tinbergen’s Four Questions?
What are proximate questions?
Specific questions (immediate)
- hormones age
What are ultimate questions
Big picture questions
(species pop)
What are tinbergen’s four questions based on the example of male redbacked spiders sacrificing their lives in order to mate with a female
Causation: Females attract males with pheromones males court females with vibrations
Ontogeny: Males reach sexual maturity in 3 months, females mature in 4
Evolution: Other closely related spiders species exhibit this sexual cannibalism
Function: Males achieve higher reproductive success by sacrificing themselves
Trinbergen’s four questions?
When a coalition of males take over a pride, they typically kill all cubs less than a year old
Causation: Adult males smell the unfamiliar odder of cubs, which triggers aggression.
Ontogeny: males reach sexual maturity at 3 females at 4
Evolution: 3 other species of cats don’t do this
Function: females enter esters sooner if they no longer have estrus cubs
What is Behavioural ecology?
Explores why organisms behave the way they do.
Focus on how behaviour is evolutionarily adaptive in natural environment
What is Fitness?
What is Natural selection?
Selection that favours traits that maximize an individual’s chances of surviving and reproducing
Sexual selection
Maximizes the number of fertilization or matings mating
Viability selection
Selection that maximizes survival of the individual.
Behavioural ecoology (types)
What is foraging behaviour?
Parasite
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Sunlight + 6 co2 +6h2o – c6h12+6o2
What is ecology energetics?
The study of fixation transfer and storage of energy in ecosystems.
Intra vs intersexual selection
intra= same sex (men fight amongst each other for female)
- often involves aggression
inter = opposite sex (women choose a man)
- females show preference
- men waste energy on ornamentation
- females choose superior mates when they are more ornamented
Bateman’s principle
In sexual reproduction species variability in reproductive success is greater in males than females
- females reproduction is limited by # of offspring they can bear
- males reproduction is limited by access to females.
What is sexual dimorphism
Social behaviour
Advantage of living in group:
- Predator detection
- defence
Disadvantage:
- increased competition
- increased risk of infection
eusocial organisms
Kin selection
Natural selection that favours you helping animals you are related to breed.
- help sibling raise kid - you still get 25% of genes
What is a brood parasite?
Lays eggs in another’s nest
eusocial
Sterile castes such as “workers” are
developmentally specialized for helping the “queen” reproduce or for defending the nest
Kin selection
Kin selection refers to natural selection that favours genetic contributions to future generations through altruism to close relatives.