James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2003

ZL3026:03

Animal Behaviour

Townsville HECS Band 2

39 hours lectures, 3 hours tutorials, 18 hours laboratory, 12 hours field work. Semester 1.

Staff: Dr R J Rowe.

General principles of animal behaviour in an evolutionary context. Includes: methods for interpreting behaviour studies, ontogenetic development of behaviour, foraging behaviour, mating systems, animal communication.

Topics include determinants of behaviour; evolution – the selective advantage of behaviours; ethology and comparative psychology; sociobiology; optimality; optimal foraging theory; closed and open programs; learning in nature and the laboratory; critical periods – imprinting; ontogenetic changes in behaviour patterns; navigation; intra-specific interactions; predation and predatory versatility; mating systems; courtship; communication.

Learning Objectives:

  1. understand the intellectual foundation of behavioural studies;
  2. understand methodological principles in behaviour studies;
  3. obtain an understanding of the empirical basis for behaviour studies;
  4. obtain a synoptic view of animal behaviour by examining selected case studies.

Assessment by a three-hour examination (60%), and either one or two essays (40% total).