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Communication. Communication. What is Communication? An action on the part of one organism that alters the probability pattern of behavior in another organism in a fashion adaptive to either one or both of the participants (Wilson 1975). Communication (Wiley 1983). Communication (Wiley 1983).
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Communication • What is Communication? • An action on the part of one organism that alters the probability pattern of behavior in another organism in a fashion adaptive to either one or both of the participants (Wilson 1975)
Communication (Wiley 1983) • True Communication – Both Sender and Receiver benefit • Manipulation – Sender benefits / Receiver is unaffected or harmed • Eavesdropping – Sender is unaffected or harmed / Receiver benefits • Ignoring – neither Sender or Receiver is harmed
Alarm Calls • Vocalizations - Vervet Monkeys • Different Calls • Snake = Chutter • Leopard = Barking • Eagle = Cough
How do they Signal? • Discrete • ear position • Pointed Up – greeting • Laid back - threat • Graded • Mouth • Closed – mild • Open – More intense
Proximate Causes • Stephan J. Gould • Pseudopenis due to proximate cause • High levels of androgen during development • Suggests proximate cause outweighs adaptive significance (ultimate cause)
Other Causes • John Alcock • Suggests proximate cause may not be as strong a Gould suggests • Contends Gould is against Sociobiology • Adaptationist Hypothesis • (Ultimate Cause)
Dominance of the Female Spotted Hyena • Adaptive Behavior – more androgen / more aggression • By-product is pseudopenis
Dominance Hierarchies • Rhesus Monkeys • Mother’s Rank • Males leave at puberty (3 ½ years) – rank is decided by new group and the males relationship with dominant females
Dominance Hierarchies • Rhesus Monkeys • Dominant males don’t lead group and aren’t even the ones having the most children (even having 1st access to females) • Dominant males stay out of fights • Testosterone levels
Dominance Hierarchies • Infanticide – Lions (Pusey and Packer 1987) • New Males take over pride • Kill smaller cubs • Drive off older cubs and subadults • Accounts for ¼ of cub deaths
Costs So busy displaying dominance that lesser males do all the breeding Doesn’t necessarily translate to having more children Achieving rank may have reproductive costs Benefits Less energy spent fighting over resources Less stress among all individuals Higher testosterone levels Dominance Hierarchies
Honest Signal • How much food do I need? • Brood Parasites (European Cuckoo) • Increase amount of food by tricking parents
Illegitimate Receivers • Tungara Frog • Whine-chuck • Whine only
Illegitimate receivers • Mobbing Call Attract with other mobbersif hawk is perched • Seet Call Warning sound if hawk is in the air • doesn’t travel as far • Range of sound hard for hawk to hear
Illegitimate Signalers • Femme fatales
Illegitimate Signalers • Angler Fish
Solving Problems – Group Foraging • Food Bonanzas • Yell for others
Solving Problems – Group Foraging Honeybees • Round Dance • Sickle Dance • Waggle Dance
Solving Problems – Group Foraging Ants • Recruitment Pheromones • Stridulating
Solving Problems – How to Secure a Mate • Bird Song • Cowbird
Solving Problems – How to Secure a Mate • Bird Song Blackbirds
Solving Problems – Warn Others about Predators • Deception • Low ranking Males
Solving Problems – Warn Others about Predators • Deception • Barn Swallows
Talking Animals • Nim Chimpsky • Talking Chimp
Talking Animals • Alex • Talking Parrot
Talking Animals • Koko • Talking Gorilla