LS271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Vocal Tract, Kanzi, Marmoset

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Behavior is anything organisms do that involves action in response to internal or external stimuli: the response can be that of an individual, group, or species to its environment. Such responses may or may not be deliberate, and they aren"t necessarily the results of conscious decision making. Many basic behaviors have been shaped by the evolutionary history of the species. We must be careful not to anthropomorphize the behaviors of other animals. In mammals and birds, the percentage of behavior that is caused by learning, as compared to genetics, is larger than seen in insects and other invertebrates: this allows for greater behavioral plasticity (the capacity to change). The evolution of behavior 1: the ecological perspective pertains to relationships between organisms and all aspects of their environment (temperature, predators, vegetation, availability of food and water, types of food, disease organisms, parasites, etc.

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