Title: Biology 441: Animal Behavior
1Biology 441 Animal Behavior
- Introductions
- Notecards
- Course Mechanics
- Syllabus expectations
- Content What is Ethology?
2Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Semantics
- Ethology vs. Animal Behavior vs. Behavioral
Ecology
3Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is Ethology?
- Ethos habit
4Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is Ethology?
- Def. The biological study of animal behavior
5Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is Ethology?
- Def. The biological study of animal behavior
- Better def. The study of animal behavior using
the scientific method
6Introduction to Animal Behavior
7Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is animal behavior?
- All observable or otherwise measurable muscular
or secretory responses (or lack thereof) in
response to changes in an animals internal or
external environment
8Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is animal behavior?
- All observable or otherwise measurable muscular
or secretory responses (or lack thereof) in
response to changes in an animals internal or
external environment - AKA WHAT ANIMALS DO
9Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What is animal behavior?
- A more poetic answer
- The study of behavior encompasses all of the
movements and sensations by which animals and men
mediate their relationship with their external
environments -- physical, biotic and social. No
scientific field is more complex, and none is
more central to human problems and aspirations. - Alexander 197577
10Introduction to Animal Behavior
11Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Why study behavior?
- Animals good models for understanding
ourselves
- Behavior, neurobiology
- Animal conservation, endangered species
- Practical farm animals, pest species control,
disease prevention, pets
- Management of animals in captivity
- Curiosity!
12Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Are we all amateur behaviorists?
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27Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Quote from pet counselor in Ohio
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- Its wonderful anyone can be a behaviorist
no degree or formal training is necessary. I just
do it.
28Introduction to Animal Behavior
- The problem with amateur behaviorists
- Perceptual bias
- Anthropomorphism
29Bias Behavior
- Humans often see what we expect to see
30Why do we make this mistake?
- Our minds contain a model of the universe. Our
experience (e.g., vision) is allowed to update
it, but only in certain ways.
- We cant avoid it we are born with a model
already in place!
31Bias Behavior
- Humans often see what we expect to see
- Aristotle and teeth
- See pattern where no pattern exists
- Human anthropomorphize
- Ascribe human characteristics to things not
human
- Attribute conscious thought to animals too
quickly
- e.g. Wilhelm Von-Osten and Clever Hans
32Introduction to Animal Behavior
- What makes a professional behaviorist?
- Proper use of the scientific method
33Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1.
34Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1. Observations
- 2.
35Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1. Observations
- 2. Questions
36Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1. Observations
- 2. Questions
- 3. Hypotheses
- 4.
37Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1. Observations
- 2. Questions
- 3. Hypotheses
- 4. Tests (experiments)
- 5.
38Introduction to Animal Behavior
- Scientific Method (review)
- 1. Observations
- 2. Questions
- 3. Hypotheses
- 4. Tests (experiments)
- 5. Interpretation
- Hypothesis supported or refuted?
- Alternative hypotheses?
39Introduction to Animal Behavior
- The problem with professional behaviorists
- Perceptual bias still possible
- The Mask of Theory and the Face of Nature
- Rarely does it become possible for the scientist
to step back, examine the social preconditions
that have led to the construction of the mask of
theory, and ask Why have I interpreted the
natural world the way I have? What elements of my
culture made one interpretation obvious and
believable, but not another?
40Amateur Video
- Battle at Kruger
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLU8DDYz68kM