CHAPTER 51 BEHAVIOR P

Chapter 51 Behavior p. 1121

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·        Behavior

·        Proximate and ultimate causes of behavior  p. 1122

·        Innate behavior  p. 1124

·        Fixed action pattern (FAP) p. 1124

§         Sign stimulus p. 1125

·        Figure 51.2 p. 1124

·        Behavioral ecology p. 1126

·        Learning p. 1128

·        Maturation p. 1129

·        Habituation p. 1129

·        Imprinting  p. 1129

§         sensitive period p. 1130

§         Figure 51.9 p. 1130

·        Associative learning p. 1132

·        Classical Conditioning p. 1132 Classical Conditioning 2

·        Operant conditioning p. 1132

·        Operant vs classical

·        Play behavior p. 1132

§         Figure 51.12 p. 1133

·        Animal Cognition p. 1133

§         Figure 51.13 p. 1133

§         Cognition p. 1133

§         Kinesis p. 1134

§         Taxis p. 1134

§         Landmarks p. 1134

·        Migration Behavior p. 1134

§         Piloting p. 1135

§         Orientation p. 1135

§         Navigation p. 1135

The study of consciousness poses a unique challenge for scientists p. 1136

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Social Behavior and Sociobiology p. 1137

·        Social Behavior

·        Agonistic behavior

·        Ritual

·        Dominance hierarchies

·        Territoriality

·        Altruistic p. 1145

Natural Selection favors mating behavior that maximizes the quantity or quality of mating partners p. 1140

  • Courtship
  • Parental investment

 

Social interactions depend on diverse modes of communication p. 1142

  • Signal
  • Communication
  • Pheromones p. 1143

 

The Dance of the Honeybee p. 1143

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Figure 51.27 p. 1144

 

 




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