BNS 330 Animal Behavior

An examination of behavior from an evolutionary perspective. Behavior is studied as a product and a means of adaptation to ecological conditions. Emphasis is given to predatory action; predatory defense; foraging; and social behavior which includes sex, aggression, and communication. Consideration is also given to the application of ethological principles in the study of human behavior.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

PSY 110, and BIO 110 or NSC 120. BIO 226, BNS 210, and PSY 305 are recommended.