Title: History of the Study of Animal Behaviour
1History of the Study of Animal Behaviour
2History of Studies of Animal Behaviour
- Scala Naturae (Aristotle)
- Evolutionary Approach (J.Lamarck C.Darwin)
- Ethology (K.Lorenz N.Tinbergen)
- Comparative Psychology (C.Morgan E.Thorndike
M.H.Harlow K.Lashley) - Sociobiology/Behavioural Ecology (E.O.Wilson
W.D.Hamilton)
3lt-- Humans
Scala Naturae (the great chain of beings)
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5Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829) Engraving in
1821
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7Charles Darwin (1809-1882)wedding portrait done
in 1841
8Evolution according to Lamarck According to
Lamarck, constant use of certain organs led to
changes in the organs themselves. For example,
stretching of the neck, in the case of the
giraffe, led to its gradual lengthening.
9Evolution according to Darwin Darwin
maintained that the mechanism of natural
selection was responsible for the evolution of
longer-necks in giraffes individuals with longer
necks survived to pass their long-neck trait
along.
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11 Ethologists Comparative Psychologists
- Evolution, function
- Innate behaviour
- Many species
- Natural habitats
- Species differences
- Mechanisms, development
- Learned behavour
- Few species
- Laboratory
- General laws
12The egg retrieval response of the greylag goose
13Fixed Action Pattern- a programmed behaviour
pattern triggered by a specific environmental
stimulus
- It is innate or unlearned
- It is stereotyped
- It is difficult to disrupt
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17A gull attempting to incubate a super-egg instead
of her own egg
18Clever Hans - a horse with a head for numbers
19Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1852-1936) Photograph from
ca. 1900
20Morgans Canon
- In no case may we interpret an action as the
outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical
faculty if it can be interpreted as the outcome
of the exercise of one which stands lower in the
psychological scale. - (Morgan 1891, p. 53)
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22Thorndikes puzzle box
23Mother-Infant Bonding
Primates have a biological need for contact
comfort
Margaret and Harry Harlow
24Karl Lashley attempted to locate the locus of
learning in the cerebral cortex
25 Sociobiology/Behavioural Ecology
- Focus on the function of behaviour
- Cost/benefit analysis of the individual
- acts
- All behaviour is ultimately selfish
- (it maximizes individual genetic success)
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Alarm call by a ground squirrel