209506 Mastermodul F: "Animal Behavior" (V+Pr) (SoSe 2024)

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Adjustments to the Corona-Pandemic: Althouigh it is still not clear what the situation will be like in August and September we will try to adjust the curriculum as much as possible to online engagement. A link for the course will be posted and sent around in due time.

The aim of this course is to become familiar with concepts and methods used to study animal behavior. Basic principles in animal behavior will be presented and exemplified by research projects on small mammals and birds. Experiments will be conducted largely in the lab. You will work in groups of 2-3 persons.
Experiments on the proximate aspect of behaviour will deal mainly with different aspects of communication. Examples are the participation of the acoustic and the visual sensory channel in courtship behaviour of the zebra finch, the structure and communicative role of calls in birds, or the importance of optical features for the choice of a sexual partner. Other practical projects will be on learning, communication and the study of personality features.
Lectures will provide an overview of animal behaviour and especially deal with aspects important for the understanding of the behaviours under research in the practical part of the course . In the seminars we will discuss principles of experimental design and statistical evaluation of experiments. The seminars will be given by the participants and be based on modern original papers relevant to the above theme and individual projects.
Requirements: Active participation, regular attendance, oral and written report on own project, oral presentation of original papers. The course will be taught in English.

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Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
block 9-17 VHF.01.211 17.06.-19.07.2024

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Module Course Requirements  
20-BHV-F Function of Behaviour Function of Behaviour Study requirement
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Function of Behaviour Ungraded examination
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Type(s) / SWS (hours per week per semester)
V+Pr / 3+5
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Faculty of Biology
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