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What is Behavior?00:54

What is Behavior?

Behaviors are actions that an organism engages in—they can be related to finding food, reproducing, defending against threats, and many other possible actions. Behaviors include activities related to the environment around the animal—such as migration—as well as social interactions within a species or population. Many behaviors involve motor output—that is, muscle movements—while others involve less visible actions, such as learning.
Mate Choice01:20

Mate Choice

Mate choice—the decision about whom to mate with—is a type of natural selection, since animals must reproduce to pass down their genes. Mate choice is also called intersexual selection because the behavior occurs between the sexes.
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Parental Care

Many animals exhibit parental care behavior, including feeding, grooming, and protecting young offspring. Parental care is universal in mammals and birds, which often have young that are born relatively helpless. Several species of insects and fish, as well as some amphibians, also care for their young.
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Inclusive Fitness

Most altruistic behavior—in which one animal helps another at a cost to themselves—occurs between relatives. Scientists think these altruistic behaviors evolved because they increase the inclusive fitness of the animal providing help.
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Evolutionary Psychology

Evolutionary psychology explores the origins of human behavior and mental processes by framing them within the context of natural selection, a theory famously propounded by Charles Darwin. This field asserts that many behaviors common across human societies — ranging from instinctive fear reactions to complex social interactions — arose as evolutionary adaptations. These adaptations enhanced the survival and reproductive success of our ancestors, thereby becoming embedded in the human psyche...
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Natural Selection and Mating Preferences

The principle of natural selection posits that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This principle is closely intertwined with mating preferences, a key aspect of sexual selection, which evolutionary psychologists believe is driven by instincts to propagate one's genes. Such instincts significantly influence mating behaviors and preferences between genders.
Females, due to their biological roles in conception, pregnancy, and nursing, inherently...

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Using Chronic Social Stress to Model Postpartum Depression in Lactating Rodents
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母親の生殖特性から派生した複雑な社会的行動.

Gro V Amdam1, Angela Csondes, M Kim Fondrk

  • 1Arizona State University, School of Life Sciences, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA. Gro.Amdam@asu.edu

Nature
|January 7, 2006
PubMed
まとめ

労働者ミツバチは,生殖状態に関連した食糧採集の労働の分割を示しています. これは,母性の特徴が,非繁殖的助手における複雑な社会的行動へと進化し,社会的な昆虫の進化を説明する方法を示しています.

科学分野:

  • 社会生物学とは,社会生物学である.
  • 進化生物学の進化生物学について
  • 昆虫の行動 昆虫の行動

背景:

  • 複雑な社会行動の進化を説明することは,社会生物学,特に社会的な昆虫の重要な目標です.
  • 最近の理論では,労働者の行動が,母親の介護の特徴から進化し,遺伝子発現の変化によってコオプットされたことを示唆しています.

研究 の 目的:

  • 社会的な昆虫における労働者行動の進化的起源を調査する.
  • 母親の生殖特性が,非生殖的な助手における社会的行動の発達にどのように影響するかを実証する.

主な方法:

  • 働き蜂 (アピス・メリフェラ) の採食労働の分割を研究した.
  • 採食労働と選択的に不妊の女性労働者の生殖状態との関連を調べた.

主要な成果:

  • ミツバチの働き者の間で食糧採集の労働の分割は,彼らの生殖状態と直接関連しています.
  • 母親の介護の特徴と,兄弟姉妹の介護行動の進化との関連を特定した.

結論:

  • この研究は,母子の生殖特性の多様性が,複雑な社会的行動にどのようにつながるのかを直接的に示しています.
  • この研究は,一般的な社会昆虫行動症候群の進化的起源を明らかにしています.

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