BIOLOGY 2A03 Study Guide - Guenon, Operant Conditioning, Advantageous

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Behavioral ecology: behavior is everything an animal does and how it does it. Behavioral has both proximate and ultimate causes. a. proximate questions are concerned with the environmental stimuli that trigger a behavior, as well as the genetic, physiological, and anatomical mechanisms underlying it. Proximate questions are referred to as how? questions. i. proximate mechanisms produce behaviors that evolved because they increase fitness in some way. b. Ultimate questions address the evolutionary significance of a behavior and why natural selection favors this behavior. Why? questions: four questions must be answered to fully understand any behavior. The first two, which concern mechanism and development, are proximate questions, while the second two are ultimate, or evolutionary, questions. a. What is the mechanistic basis of the behavior, including chemical, anatomical, and physiological mechanisms? b. A fap is triggered by an external sensory stimulus called a sign stimulus. i. In the red-spined stickleback, the male attacks other males that invade his nesting territory.

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