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Evolutionary adaptation

Levels of adaptation

Ultimate and proximal causes of behaviour

Genetic drift

Evolution is blind


Ethology

Animal behaviour in natural environment

Behaviours in an evolutionary context

Species-Specific Behaviour

Examples

  
Notice the red spot on the gull's beak. It was found that a red dot served as the sign stimulus for the feeding behaviour in gull chicks.

Environmental/biological interaction


Environmental Role

Deprivation experiments

Some behaviours do/do not require environmental component


Homologies and Analogies

All about similarities

Homologies

Forelimbs

 
 

Analogies

Wings

 

Mouths

 

Evolution of Species-Specific Behaviours

Behaviours do not fossilize

Darwin's bees

Behaviour change across related species

Vestigial behaviours


Non-Verbal Expressions

Natural selection, learning, cultural

Ritualization

Antithesis

Autonomic Responses

Gorillas and self-awareness


Emotional Expression

Basic facial expressions

Universiality of expression

Two smiles

Chimpanzees


Mental Calisthenics

Do human infants show fixed action patterns while nursing? What might be a sign stimulus?

 

"One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just is not the same. One of these things is not like the other. Guess which one and win our game!" For non-Sesame Street people, which three of the four flying crafts listed above are homologous in the way they fly? Why?

 

From what you now know about non-verbal communication and emotional expression, why is Darth Vader so scary in his helmet?


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