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Ethogram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ethology, an ethogram is a catalogue of the discrete behaviors typically employed by a species. These behaviors are sufficiently stereotyped that an observer may record the number of such acts, o...
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The Ethogram: quantifying behavior and testing hypotheses ... For this class, you will build an ethogram for an animal of your choice as part of the semester-long project. You will understand your animal to the extent that you can generate questions and testable hypotheses.
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An Ethogram is a list of behaviors with precise definitions, usually grouped into categories according to the kind of behavior. Some typical kinds of behaviors, especially when dealing with a group-living animal, might be solitary behaviors, food-related behaviors, social behaviors and aggressive behaviors.
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Ethogram Lesson; At a Glance: Each lesson assumes a 55-60 minute class period. There are three lessons that can be done consecutively or inserted as one-day activities; Introduction: This lesson is designed to inform students about the observational tool called an ethogram.
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The Callicam; C. jacchus Sample Ethogram ... rapid back-and-forth movement of ear tufts ... lower eyebrows, furl brow, and turn down corners of mouth while staring...
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This ethogram contains the operational definitions and letter codes for all social and solitary behaviors that appear on the sample scan sheet.
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An Ethogram of dolphin behavior with emphasis on underwater activity This behavioral catalog was originally designed for use during a study of the communication of the Atlantic Spotted Dolphin (Stenella frontalis). ... In the strictest sense, an ethogram is a catalog of the behavioral events (i.e.,
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An Ethogram for the Red Admiral ... An ethogram is a list and description of an animal's discrete patterns of behavior, which are called acts. ... Because the acts of many animals are stereotypical and frequently repeated, recording animal behavior as a series of acts is much easier than writing a full running description of...
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Look through the description of primate behavior and communication given in these two sources: ... Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (See especially Chapter 5) ... In a general way, how do their descriptions differ from each other and from yours?
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AVIAN ETHOGRAM AND RESEARCH PROJECT; AT THE ZOO; Mildred Sears Funk; Department of Biology; Roosevelt University; Chicago, This ethogram and behavioral research project will be enjoyable for you, if you are interested in animal behavior, and will also help you learn how to more closely observe behavior.
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