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Mark Elgar

Animal
Behaviour
Asking Questions
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Outline
Asking the right question
Anthropomorphism
Proximate vs ultimate factors:
- Tinbergens four questions
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Asking the right question
Are dolphins happy and content at this
time of the day?
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Asking the right question
Stress levels of dairy cows vary depending on
the company they keep.
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Avoid anthropomorphism
"the ascription of a human attribute or
personality to anything impersonal or
irrational"
Oxford English dictionary
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Avoid anthropomorphism Avoid anthropomorphism
Tree kangaroo Eastern grey kangaroo
vs
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Avoid anthropomorphism
dead male
Argiope sp.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Exposure to extreme trauma
can result in post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD)
Disruptions to
familial bonding process
upsets regulation in
developing brain
Infants develop an enduring
right-brain dysfunction that
predisposes them to violence
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
The orphans were
elephants and the
victims were rhinoceros
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There are questions, and there are questions...
Different answers to the same questions:

development

causation

evolutionary history

survival value
?
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
Bowers are associated
with courtship and
mating; chicks are not
raised in them
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
Bowers are associated
with courtship and
mating; chicks are not
raised in them
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
Why do bowerbirds pay
so much more attention
to building, renovating
and decorating their
bowers in springtime?
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
i) causation:
the hours of daylight increase during springtime, and this might
trigger changes in hormones that consequently stimulate bower-
building behaviour
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
i) causation:
the hours of daylight increase during springtime, and this might
trigger changes in hormones that consequently stimulate bower-
building behaviour
ii) adaptive value:
males build bowers in order to attract females for breeding no
bower, no partner
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
i) causation:
the hours of daylight increase during springtime, and this might
trigger changes in hormones that consequently stimulate bower-
building behaviour
iii) evolutionary history:
complex bowers may have evolved from more simple
constructions (or nests) built by the ancestors of bowerbirds
ii) adaptive value:
males build bowers in order to attract females for breeding no
bower, no partner
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
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Why do male bower-birds build bowers in springtime?
i) causation:
the hours of daylight increase during springtime, and this might
trigger changes in hormones that consequently stimulate bower-
building behaviour
iii) evolutionary history:
complex bowers may have evolved from more simple
constructions (or nests) built by the ancestors of bowerbirds
ii) adaptive value:
males build bowers in order to attract females for breeding no
bower, no partner
iv) development:
males have learned the behaviour from their parents or
neighbours
Photograph by Summ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASatin_Bowerbird_nest.jpg
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Proximate vs Ultimate explanations
ultimate questions = the evolutionary, historical
causes of behaviour
proximate questions = immediate causes of behaviour
controlled by underlying genetic and developmental
mechanisms

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Proximate vs Ultimate explanations
ultimate questions = the evolutionary,
historical causes of behaviour
proximate questions = immediate causes
of behaviour controlled by underlying
genetic and developmental mechanisms

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Summary
To ask the right questions:
Avoid anthropomorphism
Understand the four levels of analysis
(Tinbergens four questions)
Consider proximate vs ultimate factors
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