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1 DO NOW 1.Turn in your animal survey lab. 2.Explain instinct 3.Explain a learned behavior

2 Types of Behavior Automatic Response Innate Behavior/Instinct Learned Behavior

3 Courtship Behavior

4 Behavior in which an animal sends out a stimulus such as Sounds Visual Displays Chemicals In order to attract a mate.

5 Example: Bowerbird

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8 Example: Peacock Spider*

9 Innate Behavior

10 Territoriality

11 Behavior shown by an animal to defend or obtain a territory.

12 Example: Vampire Bat*

13 Example*

14 Innate Behavior

15 Aggressive Behavior

16 Threatening behavior that one animal uses to gain control over another.

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19 Innate Behavior

20 Dominance Hierarchy

21 Social ranking within a population Difference in power, ranking, and access to resources and mating.

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25 Innate Behavior

26 Circadian Rhythm

27 24-hour cycle Diurnal: Awake during the day Nocturnal: Awake during the night

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30 Innate Behavior

31 Migration

32 Seasonal movement of an animal or group of animals

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39 Innate Behavior

40 Hibernation

41 Takes place during COLD months State of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals Lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rates.

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44 Innate Behavior

45 Estivation

46 Takes place during summer months Same definition as hibernation, but occurs during periods of extreme heat.

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48 Innate Behavior

49 Taxis Movement in response to stimuli

50 Taxis Examples

51 Innate Behavior

52 Habituation

53 Process by which an animal decreases or stops a response to a repetitive stimulus that neither rewards or harms it.

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55 Innate Behavior

56 Suckling

57 Drawing of milk into mouth by mammary gland

58 Learned Behavior

59 Imprinting

60 Behavior based on early experiences. Once it has occurred, the behavior cannot be changed.

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62 Learned Behavior

63 Trial and Error Also called operant conditioning*

64 Trial and Error Process of finding a solution to a problem by trying different solutions and learning from mistakes (or rewards).

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66 Learned Behavior

67 Conditioning

68 Process in which a stimulus (pleasant or unpleasant) follows an event. The stimulus will cause the same response every time.

69 Pavlov’s Dog

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73 Learned Behavior

74 Insight

75 Process in which an animal uses something it has already learned to a new situation without a period of trial and error.

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79 Learned Behavior


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