Overview
This topic introduces students to the observational and analytical foundations of animal behaviour. Students will learn about key studies in animal behaviour that changed our understanding of animal cognition, psychology, and communication. Key topics that will be explored include the evolution of sex, parental care, conflict and cooperation, the high … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
The topic aims to provide students will have an understanding of the history of ideas that underpin animal behaviour theory. Students will examine and critically evaluate the emergence of ideas that have shaped how we observe and collect data on animal behaviour. Students will synthesise information from the primary literature and present oral presentations to the class each week to complement the core lecture material.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Understand the main historical ideas that underpin animal behaviour theory
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Critically review hypotheses to explain animal behaviour
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Understand different methods for collecting data on animal behaviour
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Have advanced their written and oral presentation skills
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