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Chapter 51-53 (Animal Behavior (Motivators (mate, survival, eat, raise…
Chapter 51-53
Animal Behavior
Trial and Error
learning by repeating
skinner box
Habituation
ignoring repeating stimulus
praire dogs ignoring safe animals
Associative learning
associating a behavior with a stimulus
Pavlov
Observational Learning
mimicking another animal
mirroring
Imprinting
develops during critical period
geese folliowng mother goose
Insight
problem solving
Fixed action Pattern
series of actions
birds sitting on eggs in nest
Innate/ instinct
born with
babies grasping
reflexes
Motivators
mate
survival
eat
raise young
Terrestrial Biomes
Chaparral
dry periods with fires and warmer
Temperate Grassland
seasonal and wetter
Savanna
mildly wet and hot
Northern Coniferous Forest
Desert
dry and hot
Temperate Broadleaf Forest
Tropical Forest
hot and wet
Tundra
Aquatic Biomes
streams/rivers
estuaries
wetlands
intertidal zones
Lakes
ocean pelagic zones
coral reefs
marine benthic zones
Factors that produce different environments
Abiotic Factors
Temperature
Water and O2
Salinity
Sunlight
rocks and soil
Oceans, Mountains ,
Biotic factors
Predators
food
pathogens
parasites
competitor
Climate
Microclimate
Biomes
micrpbiomes
Population Density and Dispersion
Factors affecting population density
Deaths
Emmigration
movement out of pop.
Immingration
additions
life Tables
cohorts
survivorship curve
reproductive rates
Births
Exponential growth
intrinsic rate of increase
Logistic growth