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What is Animal Behavior? • Animal behavior is the scientific study of everything animals do, whether the animals are single-celled organisms, insects, birds, mammals, fish, or humans. • The field of animal behavior is concerned with understanding the –causes, –functions, –development, and –evolution of behavior. Causes • The causes of behavior include all of the stimuli that affect behavior, whether –external (food or predators) or –internal (hormones or nervous system changes). • What are the stimuli that elicit the response, and how has it been modified by recent learning? Function • The function of behavior include both – the immediate effects of behavior on an animal (such as attracting a mate), and –the adaptive significance of the behavior in a particular environment (such as huddling together in cold weather). • How does the behavior affect the animal's chances of survival and reproduction? Why does the animal respond that way instead of some other way? Development • The development of behavior is concerned with the ways in which behavior changes over the lifetime of an animal. • How does the behavior change with age, and what early experiences are necessary for the animal to display the behavior? Evolution • The evolution of behavior is concerned with origins of behavior patterns and how these change over generations of animals. • How does the behavior compare with similar behavior in related species, and how might it have begun through the process of phylogeny (study of evolutionary relationships)?
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