BIOS 4730 Lecture 6: Animal Behavior Notes 2:14

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Not all traits are perfectly adaptive: failure of appropriate mutations to occur, pleiotropy, coevolution with another trait. Obesity: humans previously selected to be rewarded for highly caloric food, modern farming practices have changed availability of food quicker than natural selection can act, appropriate mutation mismatch. Pleiotropy: pleiotropy is when a gene has 2+ apparently unrelated effects, may have both positive and negative effects, ex. One gene influences expression of melanin and aggression: if positive effects outweigh negative ones, gene will persist despite being less tha(cid:374) (cid:862)perfe(cid:272)t(cid:863), i(cid:374)te(cid:374)se pare(cid:374)tal (cid:272)are (cid:373)ight lead to o(cid:272)(cid:272)asio(cid:374)all(cid:455) reari(cid:374)g a(cid:374)other(cid:859)s (cid:455)ou(cid:374)g. Coevolution: coe(cid:448)olutio(cid:374) o(cid:272)(cid:272)urs (cid:449)he(cid:374) i(cid:374)di(cid:448)iduals i(cid:374)tera(cid:272)t i(cid:374) (cid:449)a(cid:455)s that affe(cid:272)t ea(cid:272)h other(cid:859)s fitness, if what is adaptive for one is maladaptive for the other, evolutionary equilibrium may never be reached. Adaptation hypothesis: adaptationist hypothesis is the view that physical and behavioral traits of organism are evolved by adaptation.

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