Animal Behaviour
Across
- 2. A biological process in which individuals of the same or different species develop a connection
- 3. Catalogue or table of all the different kinds of behaviour or activity observed in an animal.
- 6. A process whereby a social attachment is established between a young animal and an object that is typically (although not necessarily) a parent.
- 9. American psychologist most famous for his experiments on bonding with monkeys and his theory of attachment.
- 11. A repetitive, invariant behaviour pattern with no obvious goal or function – usually the result of untreated atypical behaviour
- 12. Different behavioural patterns individuals gain through their experiences and learning
Down
- 1. The transfer of information from one or a group of animals (sender or senders) to one or more other animals using body positions and movements.
- 4. Animal communication most often takes place between members of the same species.
- 5. Brief and often sudden behaviours such as aggression or breeding behaviours
- 7. A behaviour that is expected in response to a stimuli or situation.
- 8. Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He was the first to describe and prove filial imprinting.
- 10. A behaviour which is not typically seen in an animal in its wild stae, or any typical behaviour which is changing in its intensity or pattern over a period of time
- 11. Behaviours that occur over long periods of time, such as resting, feeding and other maintenance behaviours.
- 13. An English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology