Lecture 2 Flashcards

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Migratory behaviour

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Has a strong genetic (innate) component

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2
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How to test adaptation in an ideal world

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Experimental evolution:
Compare ancestral traits with those of individuals that survived and reproduced
Reauires measuring a trait over multiple generations
Difficult to do outside of a petri dish

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3
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The reality of testing adaptation

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Behavioural ecology:

  1. Observation and experiment: identifying present function can help to build confidence that it helped in their evolution - is the function adaptive?
  2. Comparative method: comparing to see if the same behaviour is present in different species exposed to the same environments - evidence of the adaptive value of that trait
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Problems with the comparative method of testing adaptation?

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  1. Shared ancestry/ecology: traits are not statistically independent, and correlations are inherited from a common ancestor/similar ecology, not function. Solution is to control for phylogeny
  2. It’s still only a correlation: can’t do experiments . Solution is replication across lineages
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5
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Cephalisation index

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Measure of the size of the brain relative to size of the body

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Brain size and behaviour

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  • Across vertebrates, there is a tendency for pair-bonded species to have a larger brain than other systems
  • Migrant bird species have a lower residual brain size than resident bird species
  • Species with larger brains can open puzzle boxes more successfully to access food
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7
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Brain size and development

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Brain size correlated with how long a bird stays in the next with its parents
Iwaniuk & Nelson, 2003

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Why do migratory birds have smaller residual brain size compared to resident bird species?

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Resident bird species must cope with more extreme environmental change as they must live through all seasons
Sol et al. 2010

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9
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HV size and innovatory behaviour

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Relative size of the hyperstriatum ventral predicts feeding innovation rates in birds
Timmermans et al., 2000

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10
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What makes a behaviour plastic?

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If it responds to environmental change

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