This course will help you understand the remarkable behaviors of wild animals from an evolutionary perspective.
Overview
Many of us derive inspiration from watching natural history documentaries and their astounding catalogue of wild animal behaviours. In this course, we will explore how scientists study animal behaviour, and in particular how behaviour is shaped by the evolutionary forces of natural and sexual selection. The University of Topics include resource acquisition; avoiding enemies; mate choice Melbourne and sexual conflict; cues, signals and communication; parental care and social behaviour; and the role of genes, environments and Raoul Mulder, Mark Elgar learning in regulating behavioural diversity. 8 weeks We draw on examples from across the animal kingdom to illustrate the complex mechanisms underlying adaptations, and complement 68 hours of work / week these with natural history videos that highlight key concepts. We evaluate the scientific rigour of studies used to test theory, and 02Jun to 27Jul2014 highlight the often ingenious methods adopted by researchers to understand animal behaviour. Requirements 8 weekly quizzes 2 written assignments 65% for pass 80% for distinction Grade 77.8% Pass Dana B. Taylor
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Syllabus Week 1 2 June ● Introduction to Animal Behaviour ● Week 1 practice quiz not graded Week 2 9 June ● Genes, environments and learning ● Week 2 quiz ● Peer assessment tasks open Week 3 16 June ● Finding food and avoiding predators ● Week 3 quiz Week 4 23 June ● Communication ● Week 4 quiz Week 5 30 June ● Sexual selection and sperm competition ● Week 5 quiz ● Peer assignment 1 due (writing for a general audience) Week 6 7 July ● Mating systems and sex allocation ● Week 6 quiz ● Peer assessments of assignment 1 due Week 7 14 July ● Parental care and conflict No quiz ● Peer assignment 2 due (field notes) Week 8 21 July ● Social behaviour ● Week 78 quiz ● Peer assessment of assignment 2 due Dana B. Taylor
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60% from quizzes 20% each from 2 assignments 65% required to pass 80% for distinction (including two assignments)