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Title: Biology 441: 91307


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Biology 441 9/13/07
  • Last time
  • History of Ethology Evolution review
  • Today
  • Types of questions (Proximate vs. Ultimate)
  • Behavioral research methods
  • Next time
  • Discussion P vs. U infanticide
  • Cricket set-up

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Practice with Observation
  • Video clip Trials of Life 1 Arriving

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Two types of Questions
  • 1) How questions (proximate)
  • What mechanisms cause the behavior?
  • How is the behavior (activity) carried out?

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Two types of Questions
  • 1) How questions (proximate)
  • Operational mechanisms within the organism

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Two types of Questions
  • 1) How questions (proximate)
  • 2) Why Questions (ultimate)
  • Why did the animal evolve the mechanism for the
    behavior?
  • What is the ultimate function or survival value
    of the behavior?

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Two types of Questions
  • 1) How questions (proximate)
  • 2) Why Questions (ultimate)
  • Evolutionary mechanisms

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Proximate questions

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Proximate questions
  • How do cats select which people to rub on?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Proximate questions
  • How do cats select which people to rub on?
  • Do cats rub at the same time every day?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Proximate questions
  • How do cats select which people to rub on?
  • Do cats rub at the same time every day?
  • How does the sight of their owner lead to the
    muscle movements necessary to produce the rubbing
    behavior?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Ultimate questions

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Ultimate questions
  • What benefit does the cat get from rubbing your
    leg?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Ultimate questions
  • What benefit does the cat get from rubbing your
    leg?
  • Why do cats rub on humans and not on other cats?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Why does your cat rub against your leg
    when you come home?
  • Ultimate questions
  • What benefit does the cat get from rubbing your
    leg?
  • Why do cats rub on humans and not on other cats?
  • Did this behavior exist prior to the
    domestication of cats?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Monarch butterfly migration

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Details of Monarch Migration(from
http//www.monarchlab.umn.edu/biology/AnnualLifeCy
cle.aspx)
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Details of Overwintering
  • Monarchs clustered in an Oyamel Fir
  • tree at the Sierra Chincua overwintering site
  • in central Mexico.

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Monarch butterfly migration
  • Proximate questions?
  • Ultimate questions?

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Ultimate vs. Proximate
  • Example Monarch butterfly migration
  • Proximate questions?
  • How do individuals know in which direction to
    fly?
  • How do they find their overwintering location?
  • What mechanism causes them to delay breeding?
  • Ultimate questions?
  • Why do they overwinter in the same spot every
    year?
  • Why is it more beneficial for them to migrate
    2000 miles each year than to stay in Mexico
    year-round?

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Practice with Observation
  • Video clip Trials of Life 1 Arriving

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Systematic recording of behavior

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Systematic recording of behavior
  • Multiple individuals
  • Marking vs. naming

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Systematic recording of behavior
  • Multiple individuals
  • Marking vs. naming
  • Multiple times (e.g., varying seasons day vs.
    night)
  • Multiple observers
  • Construction of Ethograms

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Systematic recording of behavior
  • Observation techniques
  • Focal animal
  • Scan sampling
  • One-zero sampling

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Tools for studying cryptic animals
  • Trapping
  • Radio transmitters
  • Fluorescent dye
  • Animal sign

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 1. Observational Methods
  • Goals
  • Generate questions and hypotheses
  • inability to yield causal conclusions lack of
    experimental control

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 2. Experimental Methods
  • Manipulating something (independent variable) and
    measuring its affect on something else (dependent
    variable) while holding other factors constant
  • Best suited for lab situations psychology

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 2. Experimental Methods
  • Example Method of isolation
  • Bird song in white-crowned sparrows

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Behavioral Research Methods
  • 2. Experimental Methods
  • Problems with laboratory studies
  • Difficult to
  • generalize
  • Artificial situation
  • affects behavior
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