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Part 3 of Animal Personalities
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Part 2 of video lecture for Chapter 17
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First video lecture of chapter 17- Animal personalities
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Chapter 16 Video Lecture D for Animal Behavior- Play. This contains videos of animal behavior- the student must decide whether they are watching "play" or "aggression".
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Chapter 16 Video Lecture C for Animal Behavior- Play
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Chapter 16 Video Lecture B for Animal Behavior- Play
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Chapter 16 Video Lecture A for Animal Behavior- Play
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This video lecture discusses migration: benefits vs costs, zugunruhe, physiological changes, pathways, and navigation. Navigation includes compass navigation, piloting, beacon homing, magnetic…
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Animal Behavior virtual lecture- Territoriality. Economic defendability, Stamps' lizard paper review as example of learning from others, sharing territories, and dynasties.
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Chapter 15 C Animal Behavior- Aggression. Effects of individuals, observers, and hormones. Includes weapons and behavioral reasons not to use them, and social control.
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Chapter 15 B Video Lecture for Animal Behavior. Game Theories are discussed: hawk dove game, sequential assessment, bourgeois vs anti-bourgeois, and war of attrition
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Chapter 15 A Aggression video lecture for animal behavior. The topic is introduced in this one. It includes a general outline, fight or flight, and signals used for hierarchies
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Animal Behavior Chapter 12- Antipredation Part C: Signals, Grouping, Fighting back
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Anti-predation behaviors part B- First half of avoiding capture. Includes: flight, minimize exposure, approach predator, and play dead.
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Anti-predation virtual lecture A (1 of 3). Discussing Basics and the three ways animals aren't detected (be cryptic, be quiet, live in a place that can't be seen).
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In this video lecture, I go over patch selection theory, nutrient constraints on foraging, foraging risk, social foraging, the role of the brain in foraging, and examples of pigeon foraging. This…
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