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Avs 101 1st Edition Lecture 23Current Lecture Animal Behavior & Animal Rights Animal Behavior Ethology is the study of an animal’s behavior in response to certain stimulus within its environment Animal Behavior Instinctive Animal Behavior Conditioning – learned, conditioned by reinforcement Animal Behavior Reasoning – respond correctly to a new situation Animal Behavior Intelligence – ability to adjust to certain situationsMammalsMost intelligent human (primates), monkey, ape, ocean mammalCarnivoresUngulates (grazers) Major Types of Behavior Sexual - male/female produce pheromonesFlehmen responseMare exhibits “winking” (of the vulva) when in heat Major Types of Behavior Maternal – restless prior to birth and protects young Major Types of Behavior CommunicativeSoundSightSmell Major Types of Behavior Social – activities of fight & flight Major Types of Behavior Feeding – grazing followed by rest & rumination Major Types of Behavior Eliminative Major Types of Behavior Shelter seeking Major Types of Behavior Investigative Major Types of BehaviorThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Allelomimetic – tend to do the same thing at the same time Major Types of Behavior Maladaptive – animals that can’t/don’t adapt to their environmentExhibit unusual behavior Animal Rights & Welfare Scientific Method vs. Emotion/Beliefs (research) Beliefs, emotions & values cannot be resolved scientifically Do animals have rights? Who says so? Should animals have the same rights as humans? Animal Rights Animal Welfare Act (1966)treatment of animals in research, exhibition, transport & by dealers Animal Rights Endangered Species Act (1973)Protect listed species Animal Rights Marine Mammal Protection Act (1972)Prohibits the taking & importation of marine mammals & associated products Animal Activists People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)Goal is to end all animal exploitation Animal Activists The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animalsprovide means for the prevention of cruelty to animals What are the roles of animals in today’s society? Research …… Draize Test 1944 – Eye irritancy test developed by John Draize Veal Calves By-product of the dairy industry Slaughtered at ~14 weeks Management systems (that are controversial) à Higher price?  Efficient Production?Economics has been the driving force in determining the current lifestyles of humans and farm animals in the USAre you an educated


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