In Our Time

Behavioural Ecology

Dec 11, 2014
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Is Behavior Ecology?
01:48 • 2min
3
Why Do Barnacle Geese Disappear at Certain Times a Year?
03:18 • 2min
4
What Are Tinbergen's Four Questions?
04:52 • 3min
5
What Is the Fitness Value of a Trait?
07:43 • 2min
6
The Evolution of Behavioural Ecology
09:20 • 3min
7
The Selfish Gene and the Critique of Innateness
12:17 • 2min
8
Game Theory and Behavioural Ecology
14:17 • 3min
9
How Behavior Ecology Changed Animal Behavior
17:31 • 2min
10
Natural Selection Is a Wonderful Optimising Agent
19:04 • 2min
11
Is There a Congruence of Interest?
20:39 • 5min
12
The Logic of Mating Strategies
25:22 • 4min
13
The Relationship Between Parents and Offspring
29:02 • 2min
14
Animal Communication Is Not a Cooperative Venture
30:53 • 3min
15
How Does New Behavior Ecology Affect Views on the Cooperation?
34:01 • 2min
16
Altruism and Cooperation Within Species
35:41 • 2min
17
Evolutionary Biology Behavioral Ecology Can Help Us Understand Human Behavior
37:24 • 2min
18
Paternity Testing
39:01 • 2min
19
How Do These New Techniques Change Animal Behavior?
40:32 • 2min
20
Is the Field of Behavior Ecology Going to Grow?
42:26 • 2min
21
Is There a Drive in Animals?
44:13 • 2min