Animal Behaviour.pptx

D. B. S. College Kanpur
D. B. S. College KanpurAssistant Professor en D. B. S. College Kanpur
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Dr. Manju Bhaskar
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology
D. B. S. College (CSJM
University)
Kanpur 208006
email:
M. Sc. III Semester
(Zoology)
B. Sc. VI Semester (Zoology)
‘Ethology’
Greek word ‘ethos’ meaning culture and ‘logos’, meaning study
Introduced by Niko Tinbergen in 1950
Behavior can be defined as observable activities an animal performs in response to
the various stimuli in order to survive and reproduce
Behaviour
Response to a stimulus which is the basic and universal concept of behaviour
Stimulus
Change in the internal or external environment of organisms
Signs/Symbols or Releases
Signs can be Visual, Auditory, Chemical or other types of Sensory models
Innate
or
Inherent Behaviour
TYPES OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Learned
or
Acquired Behaviour
Sequence of activities which are
Predictable
Species Specific
Genetically Controlled
Independent of Past Experience
Since this is type of behaviour follows a Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
which is predictable and found in all members of a species
Innate or Inherent Behaviour
 Heritable behaviour and passed on from parents to offsprings
 It is unlearned behaviour
 It is intrinsic behaviour as It takes place in individuals even when
kept in isolation away from their fellow members
 It is stereotype behaviour as behaviour will be performed in the
same way
 Inflexible behaviour (never changes because of experience)
 Innate behaviour has high adaptability and survival value
Innate or Stereotyped Behaviour
Animal Behaviour.pptx
Types of Innate Behaviour
Motivation
Irritability
Kinesis
Instincts
Reflexes
Taxis
Ability to learn inherited
Behaviour develops during animal life time
Variable and Flexible
Changes with experience and environment
Thorpe defined learning as a long lasting adaptive change in
behaviour resulting from past experience;
hence it is acquired during the life time of an individual
Learned or Acquired Behaviour
It is acquired during the life of an organism due to constant experience and
can be modified through experience
Learning is flexible
Differs from individual to individual among the same species hence not
species specific
Not inherited though the ability to learn is almost certainly inherited as it is
dependent on the development of the nervous system of the organism which
is inherited
All organisms from protozoa to humans have the ability to learn atleast to
some extend
Learned or Acquired Behaviour
Types of Acquired Behaviour
Trial and Error
Learning
Classical
Conditioning
Imprinting Insight
Latent
learning
Habituation
Reasoning
Cognition
Habitua
tion
Habituation
Imprinti
ng
Insig
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Animal Behaviour.pptx

  • 1. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR Dr. Manju Bhaskar Assistant Professor Department of Zoology D. B. S. College (CSJM University) Kanpur 208006 email:
  • 2. M. Sc. III Semester (Zoology) B. Sc. VI Semester (Zoology)
  • 3. ‘Ethology’ Greek word ‘ethos’ meaning culture and ‘logos’, meaning study Introduced by Niko Tinbergen in 1950 Behavior can be defined as observable activities an animal performs in response to the various stimuli in order to survive and reproduce Behaviour Response to a stimulus which is the basic and universal concept of behaviour Stimulus Change in the internal or external environment of organisms Signs/Symbols or Releases Signs can be Visual, Auditory, Chemical or other types of Sensory models
  • 4. Innate or Inherent Behaviour TYPES OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR Learned or Acquired Behaviour
  • 5. Sequence of activities which are Predictable Species Specific Genetically Controlled Independent of Past Experience Since this is type of behaviour follows a Fixed Action Pattern (FAP) which is predictable and found in all members of a species Innate or Inherent Behaviour
  • 6.  Heritable behaviour and passed on from parents to offsprings  It is unlearned behaviour  It is intrinsic behaviour as It takes place in individuals even when kept in isolation away from their fellow members  It is stereotype behaviour as behaviour will be performed in the same way  Inflexible behaviour (never changes because of experience)  Innate behaviour has high adaptability and survival value Innate or Stereotyped Behaviour
  • 8. Types of Innate Behaviour Motivation Irritability Kinesis Instincts Reflexes Taxis
  • 9. Ability to learn inherited Behaviour develops during animal life time Variable and Flexible Changes with experience and environment Thorpe defined learning as a long lasting adaptive change in behaviour resulting from past experience; hence it is acquired during the life time of an individual Learned or Acquired Behaviour
  • 10. It is acquired during the life of an organism due to constant experience and can be modified through experience Learning is flexible Differs from individual to individual among the same species hence not species specific Not inherited though the ability to learn is almost certainly inherited as it is dependent on the development of the nervous system of the organism which is inherited All organisms from protozoa to humans have the ability to learn atleast to some extend Learned or Acquired Behaviour
  • 11. Types of Acquired Behaviour Trial and Error Learning Classical Conditioning Imprinting Insight Latent learning Habituation Reasoning Cognition