Animal stereotyped behavior

    • [DOCX File]Chapter 01: History, Theories, and Methods

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      In other words, behavior patterns that help an organism to survive and reproduce are likely to be transmitted to the next generation. Such behaviors are believed to include aggression, strategies of mate selection, even altruism—that is, self-sacrifice of …

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    • [DOC File]Animal Behavior Biology 1030 Study Review

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      a. a response that is not a behavior. b. instinctive behavior. c. imprinting behavior. d. learned behavior. ____ 9. Instinctive behavior is. a. stereotyped. b. unlearned. c. induced each and every time the stimulus is presented. d. triggered by limited sets of clues. e. all of these ____ 10. To get a young baby to smile, simply present a. a ...

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    • [DOC File]AP BIOLOGY OUTLINE FOR BEHAVIOR:

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      c. Courtship behavior. 1983: Describe and give an example of each of the following. Include in your discussion . the selective advantage of each. a. Pheromones. b. Mimicry. c. Stereotyped Behavior (instinct) 1985: Describe releasers, imprinting, and communication, as each of these terms relates to animal behavior.

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      The body patterning behavior of cuttlefish is amazingly complex, a behavior that is composed of both highly variable and stereotyped elements. This behavior functions in part as an adaptive mechanism by which cuttlefish achieve precise camouflage with their surrounding environment.

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      Stereotyped behavior is a measure of response inflexibility, particularly prominent in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Increased anxiety may also appear in some children with ASD. The open field enclosure is used to examine two types of anxiety in rodents: external novelty-induced anxiety and internally-induced anxiety.

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    • Neurobiology of Self-Grooming: Animal Models and Human ...

      Mature rodent grooming behavior consists of specific and highly stereotyped patterns of sequential movements, termed a syntactic chain pattern7, …

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    • [DOC File]Behavior Notes: - Weebly

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      Fixed-action patterns (FAPs) are a highly stereotyped innate behavior. Once an animal carries out an FAP, it is carried out to completion (even if it is inappropriate). An FAP is triggered by an external stimulus known as a SIGN STIMULUS or RELEASER In some cases the sigh stimulus is some feature of another species.

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    • Monkeys in captivity are originally from a natural setting ...

      Stereotyped behaviour decreased in the larger sized cage with and without a male. The system least associated with abnormal behaviour was the largest, most complex and enriched situation.

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    • [DOC File]BEHAVIOR QUESTION: 1982 L PETERSON/AP BIOLOGY

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      2 points for example of relationship to animal behavior. 4 points (max) for Tinbergen (max 7) RELEASERS = sign stimuli > behavioral response {innate/stereotyped} (environmental) (fixed action pattern) RELATIONSHIP TO ANIMAL BEHAVIOR (OTHERS MAY BE GIVEN): 1) TINBERGEN (3-spined stickle-back) red belly > aggressive behavior. a. red (color)

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    • [DOCX File]Animal Behavior (Ethology)

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      •Typically, the “lower” the animal, the more instinctive the behavior. Instinctive Behavior •Instinct may be defined as a . highly stereotyped (performed the same way each time) behavior (usually directed toward objects in the environment) that is more complex than a simple reflex. •Certain instinctive behaviors . may be

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