Principle of Ethology with special reference to pattern of behaviorDIPJYOTIBORAH3
1. Introduction
a. What is Ethology?
b. Origin & History of Ethology.
2. Principles of Ethology.
3. Some Special Reference of Ethology.
4. Patterns and Behaviour.
5. Conclusion.
6. Reference.
Principle of Ethology with special reference to pattern of behaviorDIPJYOTIBORAH3
1. Introduction
a. What is Ethology?
b. Origin & History of Ethology.
2. Principles of Ethology.
3. Some Special Reference of Ethology.
4. Patterns and Behaviour.
5. Conclusion.
6. Reference.
Reproductive behaviour: 1-Sexual behaviour in animalsrhfayed
Reproductive Behaviour involve behaviour patterns associated with courtship, copulation, birth, maternal care and with suckling attempts of newborn. It is species specific behaviour
Habitat is a fundamental niche which refers to the multidimensional space with proximate factors. Habitat provides shelter, food, protection, mates, space for breeding, feeding, resting, roosting, courtship, grooming, sleeping etc.
Ethology is the scientific and objective study of animal behaviour, usually with a focus on behaviour under natural conditions, and viewing behaviour as an evolutionarily adaptive trait. Ethology is a branch of zoology concerned with the study of animal behavior. Ethologists take a comparative approach, studying behaviors ranging from kinship, cooperation, and parental investment, to conflict, sexual selection, and aggression across a variety of species.
Reproductive behaviour: 1-Sexual behaviour in animalsrhfayed
Reproductive Behaviour involve behaviour patterns associated with courtship, copulation, birth, maternal care and with suckling attempts of newborn. It is species specific behaviour
Habitat is a fundamental niche which refers to the multidimensional space with proximate factors. Habitat provides shelter, food, protection, mates, space for breeding, feeding, resting, roosting, courtship, grooming, sleeping etc.
Ethology is the scientific and objective study of animal behaviour, usually with a focus on behaviour under natural conditions, and viewing behaviour as an evolutionarily adaptive trait. Ethology is a branch of zoology concerned with the study of animal behavior. Ethologists take a comparative approach, studying behaviors ranging from kinship, cooperation, and parental investment, to conflict, sexual selection, and aggression across a variety of species.
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Feline play behavior can be divided
into to three types: social, locomotory,
and object play. Defining the exact
function of play is difficult because it
is a component of many other behavior
patterns in cats (e.g., predation, mating,
social communication). However, there
is little doubt that it is an important part
of learning and refining intraspecific
communication and motor and
predatory skills, defining social and
sexual partners, and learning about one’s
environment.
Presentation: Learn by playing #rict1314. Laura Clemente
A presentation fpr the faire of the subject ICT.
In this project you can see three activities whose objective is that children learn the main characteristics about animals.
Animal Behavior:
What is Animal behavior? Types of animal behavior and its examples, innate behavior, Learned Behavior, migration, imprinting and etc...
8. Ex - stickle back fish, male will try to attack another male if it comes into the environment; aggressive behavior
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10. Kelp gull chicks peck at red spot on mothers beak to stimulate regurgitating reflex.
11. Another FAP shared by some animals, including humans, is yawning , which often triggers yawning in other individuals. Yawns last around 6 seconds and are difficult to stop once initiated.
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14. Fig. 51-4 Dry open area Sow bug Moist site under leaf
24. Fig. 51-10b Another example of imprinting Young whooping cranes can imprint on humans in “crane suits” who then lead crane migrations using ultralight aircraft
35. Fig. 51-15 Scratch marks EXPERIMENT RESULTS BRITAIN Young from SW Germany Adults from Britain and offspring of British adults GERMANY N W E S N W E S
51. Fig. 51-22 For example, female stalk-eyed flies choose males with relatively long eyestalks. Ornaments, such as long eyestalks, often correlate with health and vitality