A | B |
behavior | What an animal does |
ethology | Study of behavior in natural conditions |
sign stimulus | stimulus that triggers a FAP. |
behavioral ecology | Based on Darwinian fitness |
learning | Experience causing change in behavior. |
maturation | Full development |
habituation | loss of response to a stimulus. |
imprinting | acquired during a sensitive period. |
sensitive period | limited phase for learning behavior |
associative learning | associate one stimulus with another |
classical conditioning | Pavlov's Dogs |
operant conditioning | trial and error learning |
kinesis | random movement of animal-rate related to stimulus but not directional |
taxis | Movement toward or away from a stimulus |
social behavior | Interaction between 2 or more animals; usually same species. |
sociobiology | social behavior based on evolutionary theory. |
agonistic behavior | involves a contest. |
dominance hierarchy | "pecking order;" |
territory | Area defended by an individual |
parental investment | resources to produce and raise offspring |
promiscuous | mating w/o strong pair bonds |
monogamous | One male mates with one female |
polygamous | One sex mates with many of opposite sex |
polygyny | One male mates with many females |
polyandry | One female mates with many males |
phermones | Chemical signal for communication |
altruism | other benefits at expense of self |
inclusive fitness | fitness of individual and close relatives |
coefficient of relatedness | how closely related 2 individuals are |
kin selection | altruistic behavior between close relatives |
reciprocal altruism | one benefits now,the other benefits in the furure. |
Skinner | operant conditioning w/rats |
Tinbergen | wasp nesting experiments |
FAP | unchangeable behavior pattern |
Lorenz | imprinting with geese |
Pavlov | classical conditioning w/dogs |
von Frisch | honeybee dance |
Zach | foraging in crows |