PSYO 2160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Forensic Entomology, Veterinary Medicine, Parasitology

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Introduction to Animal Behaviour
September 11 & 14, 2015
What is animal behaviour?
Scientific study of how and why animals behave the way they do
o Who looks after the young? (mother, father, both, neither)
o Why do animals fight?
o Why do most animals have a smaller brain than humans
Use both evolutionary theory and behavioral physiology
Topics:
Evolution/natural selection
Sexual selection
Mating systems
Why study animal behaviour?
Interest in species/taxon
o e.g. Apes/ants
Interest in processes
o e.g. reproductive suppression in marmosets, fear/boldness in coyotes, theory of
mind in apes
Interest in patterns
o e.g. grooming behaviour in Voles, play in elephant nose fish
Interest in broad questions in relation to animals
o e.g. conservation, development, evolution, parasitology, etc
Establish general rules regulating behaviour
Determine how best to preserve endangered species
Control economically important pests
Develop better conditions for domestic animals and animals in zoos
Applications of Animal Behaviour
Behavioral technologies or specialized training: service dogs
Animal sciences, zootechnology, agronomy, aquaculture
Behavioral veterinary medicine
Pet-assisted therapy (zootherapy), pet-companionship & assistantship programs, pet
(pyscho)therapy
Animal welfare
Conservation
Project ORCON
Forensic Entomology:
Sexton or burying beetles: Nicophorus orbicollis
Carrion beetles: Necrophila Americana
Three Major Fields of Animal Biology
1. Psychology: animal (comparative) psychology
2. Biology: behavioural biology
Ethology
Sociobiology
Behavioural ecology
3. Anthropology
Biological or physical anthropology
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Interest in processes: e. g. reproductive suppression in marmosets, fear/boldness in coyotes, theory of mind in apes. Interest in patterns: e. g. grooming behaviour in voles, play in elephant nose fish. Applications of animal behaviour (cid:498)behavioral technologies(cid:499) or specialized training: service dogs: animal sciences, zootechnology, agronomy, aquaculture, behavioral veterinary medicine, pet-assisted therapy (zootherapy), pet-companionship & assistantship programs, pet (pyscho)therapy, animal welfare, conservation. Three major fields of animal biology: psychology: animal (comparative) psychology, biology: behavioural biology, ethology, behavioural ecology. Sociobiology: anthropology, biological or physical anthropology, primatology, athrozoology (study of human-animal relationship) Sociobiology: historically controversial, critics drew parallels to eugenics, hybrid between ethology (with a focus on ultimate questions) and ecology (social systems/mating systems) with an increased interest in evolution (more than ethology), genetics, population biology/ecology. Behavioural ecology: born from sociobiology and influenced by comparative animal psychology, e. g. : optimal foraging theory, population regulation, predator-prey relations.

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