whats the term for what phycoligcal mechanisms cause the behavior - Answers causation
how does. behavior develop - Answers development
how does the behavior promote the individuals ability to survive and reproduce - Answers
adaptive function
how did the behavior evolve over time - Answers evolutionary history
causation and development are - Answers proximate (the HOW explanations)
adaptive function and evolutionary history are - Answers ultimate (the WHY explanations)
Innate means - Answers - genetically derived (preprogrammed based on gene expression)
- instinctive behaviors
CAN be influenced by environment
Learned (in terms of animal behavior) means - Answers behaviors primarily from the result of
experiences
what are your biological clocks - Answers - circadian
- lunar
- annual
what does the biological clock do - Answers determinants of biological activity
causation (def.) - Answers phycological response to potential predator
ex) goose feels threatened)
development (def.) - Answers "fight or flight" response caused by release of epinephrine
adaptive functions (why) - Answers for offspring survival
evolutionary history (why) - Answers higher offspring survival increases fitness (selective
advantage) ->natural selection
circadian clock is - Answers DAILY rhythms
, ex):
-feeding
- sleeping
- hormone production
- body core temp
Lunar clock is - Answers MONTHLY rhythms
ex) behavioral changes associated with the tides (like barnacles)
ex) menstruation
Annual clocks are - Answers YEARLY/seasonal rhythms
ex): seasonal phycological or behavioral change
ex) when fall comes, leaves change color
what are the types of communication - Answers - visual
- auditory
- electrical
- chemical
- mechanical
FIXED action patterns are - Answers a sequence of stereotyped behaviors that once triggered,
are followed through completion
(has to be some key stimulus that triggers the behavior)
ex) goose tucking back in egg