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Title: Behavioral Interactions


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Behavioral Interactions
  • Unit 5 - Lesson 3 Notes

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Social Behavior
Waggle Dance
  • Social Behavior interactions among organisms of
    the same species.
  • Examples
  • Courtship and mating
  • Caring for the young
  • Claiming territories
  • Protecting each other
  • Getting food
  • A society is a group of animals of the same
    species living and working together in an
    organized way.

Caring for Young VIDEO
https//www.youtube.com/watch?veQvCAjqaJBI
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Territorial Behavior
  • A territory is an area that an animal defends
    from other members of the same species.
  • Territories contain food, shelter, and potential
    mates.

This is MY tree!
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Territorial Behavior
  • Defending territory from members of the same
    species is an instinctive behavior.
  • Aggression is a forceful behavior used to
    dominate or control another animal.
  • Submission animals might show submissive
    behavior to avoid conflict, to avoid being
    injured, or to show that another animal is
    dominant.

Sea Stars fight for territory Video
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vD3W4OCnHyCs
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Communication
  • Communication is an action by the sender that
    influences the behavior of a receiver.
  • Courtship behavior is one type of communication
    that is performed before mating.
  • Chemical communication uses pheromones, which are
    chemicals produced by one animal that influence
    the behavior of another animal of the same
    species.

Bird of Paradise VIDEO
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vW7QZnwKqopo
Pheromone VIDEO
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vlTimYbxqokI
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Communication
Prairie Dog Communication
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vicaGIeOY9gc
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Communication
  • Sound communication is used by vertebrates and
    many insects.
  • Light communication
  • Certain kinds of flies, marine organisms, and
    beetles have a special form of communication
    called bioluminescence.
  • Bioluminescence may be used to lure prey, escape
    predators, or serve as marks of recognition.

Bioluminescence Video
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vUXl8F-eIoiM
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Cyclic Behavior
  • Cyclic behavior is an innate behavior that occurs
    in a repeating pattern, often in response to
    changes in the environment.
  • Circadian rhythm behavior based on a 24-hour
    cycle.
  • Animals that are active during the day are
    diurnal.
  • Animals that are active at night are nocturnal.

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Cyclic Behavior
Polar Bear VIDEO
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vOwZH_aT0FGI
  • Hibernation is a cyclic response to cold
    temperatures and limited food supplies.
  • An animal in hibernation remains inactive until
    the weather becomes warm in the spring.
  • Body response body temperature and breathing
    rate drop.
  • Some mammals and many amphibians and reptiles
    hibernate.

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Cyclic Behavior
  • Estivation
  • State of reduced activity similar to hibernation.
  • Desert animals sometimes estivate due to lack of
    food or periods of drought.
  • Migration is the instinctive seasonal movement of
    animals.
  • Many birds and mammals move to new locations when
    the seasons change.
  • Most animals that migrate do so in order to find
    food or to reproduce in an environment that is
    more favorable for the survival of its offspring.

The Tarantula Estivates!
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DEMO Using Google Earth to Track Animal
Migration
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