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¤¶²Ð¡C ²Õ´¡AŪª«¡A¬ã¨s¡C ¬ã¨s°Êª«¤Î¨ä¦æ¬°ªº¤èªk¡C Introduction. Organization, Readings, Projects. Approaches to the Study of Animals and Their Behavior. |
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¸g¨å§@«~¡F °Êª«¦æ¬°¾Çªº®Ö¤ß·§©À¡C Classics; Key Concepts in Ethology. |
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ªÀ·|¥Íª«¾Çªº®Ö¤ß·§©À¡C Key Concepts in Sociobiology. |
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¾Ç²ß¹Lµ{¤¤ªº®Ö¤ß·§©À¡C Key Concepts in Learning. |
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´Ï®§¦a¿ï¾Ü¡C ±_¥Þ¿ï¾Ü¡F¦a½L¡F¤À¥¬¡F¾E²¾¡C Habitat Selection. Nest Site Selection; Territoriality; Dispersal; Migration. |
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´Ï®§¦a¿ï¾Ü¡C ±_¥Þ¿ï¾Ü¡F¦a½L¡F¤À¥¬¡F¾E²¾¡C Feeding. Foraging or Stalking; Prey Capture; Storage/Hoarding; Consummation. Tool Use. Cooperation among Conspecifics. |
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¸úÁ×±°¹ªÌªº¦æ¬°¡C°»¬d¡F´Û¿f±°¹ªÌ¡F ¨¾¿m --ÓÅé¡AªÀ¸s¡F¨ä¥Lªº¾AÀ³¡C Antipredator Behavior. Detection; Tricking the Predator; Defenses -- Individual, Social; Other Adaptations. |
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©Ê¦æ¬°¡C ¨Åé©M¦æ¬°ªº¦PºØ²§§Î²{¶H¡FªÀ·|²Õ´¡A¤ä°t¬[ºc¡F©Ê¼xªººt¤Æ¡Aì©l¥Î³~ªº¸Ñ©ñ¡C Sexuality. Dimorphisms in Body and Behavior; Social Organization, Dominance Structures; Evolution of Sexual Signals, Emancipation from Original Uses. |
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¥æ°t©MÁcl¡C ¦¨¹ïµ²¦Xªº¦h¼Ë¤Æ©MÀu¶Õ¡F §ÈÅ@ªº¶É¦V¤Î¨äºt¤Æ¡F¦h¼Æ¤£¦Pª«ºØªº¸Ñ©ñ¦æ¬°ªº¬Û¦ü©Ê¡C Mating and Reproduction. Pair Bonding Varieties and Advantages; Brood Tending and Its Evolution; Similarities of Emancipated Actions Across Widely Different Species. |
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ºû«ù¨Åé¾÷¯à(°£¤F¶i¹©M¸úÁ×±°¹ªÌ)¡C±Æ°£¡F·Å«×½Õ¸`¡F¾ã¼ä¡A²M¼ä¨Åé©M±_¡A¤Î³o¨ÇªÀ·|¥Î³~ªº¦æ¬°ªººt¤Æ/ ¸Ñ©ñ¡F ¹ï¯e¯f©M¶Ë®`ªº¤ÏÀ³¡F ºÎ¯v©M¬¡°Ê¶g´Á¡F¿v±_ªº¨ä¥L¥\¯à¡A¾AÀ³¡C Maintenance Functions (Other than Feeding and Predator Avoidance). Elimination; Temperature Regulation; Grooming, Cleaning of Body and Nest, and Evolution/Emancipation of these Actions for Social Uses; Reactions to Illness and Injury; Sleeping and Activity Cycles; Nesting re Other Functions, Adaptations. |
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»aÃÇ©M¨ä¥L©øÂΡC Flies and Other Insects. |
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￾¦°Êª«©M¨ß§Î¥Ø°Êª«¡C¸s©~¹ï«D¸s©~; ±M·~¤Æ»P¤@¯ë¤Æ/«D±M·~¤Æ Rodents and Lagomorphs. Social vs. Solitary; Specialized vs. Generalized/Non-specialized. |
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¿ß©M¨ä¥L¤j«¬ªº±°¹°Êª«¡F¥ÕÃ^ Cats and Other Large Predators; Ferrets. |
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¹¯ó°Êª«¡J¦³¿áÃþ°Êª«¡F¤j¦h¼ÆÄHÃþ°Êª«¡C Vegetarian Foragers: Ungulates; Most Cetaceans. |
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ÆFªøÃþ¡JµU¤l¡C Primates: Monkeys. |
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ÆFªøÃþ¡J·á¡C Primates: Apes. |
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¤HÃþ¦æ¬°¾Ç¡C Human Ethology. |
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»{ª¾°Êª«¦æ¬°¾Ç/¤ñ¸û»{ª¾¡C Cognitive Ethology/Comparative Cognition. |
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³Q¥}¸Tªº³¥¥Í°Êª«¡CÅ¢¸Ìªº°Êª««·s¾AÀ³¦ÛµM¡A¤ñ¸û¦b¾ÖÀ½ª¬ºA¤Uªº¤HÃþ¡C °Êª«Åv§Q¡C°Êª«ªº©v±ÐÆ[ÂI¡C ¦¨¥\©ÎªÌ¥X¿ùªº«O¨|¦¨ªG Wild Animals in Captivity. Animals in Cages re Natural Adaptations, cf. Humans in Crowded Conditions. Animal Rights. Religious Views of Animals. Conservation Efforts that Succeed or Go Awry. |
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¦æ¬°ÃĪ«¾Ç©M¬r²z¾Ç¡C ¦b¹êÅç«Ç©M¯î³¥ªº¦æ¬°¯f²z¾Ç¡C Behavioral Pharmacology and Toxicology. Behavioral Pathologies in Laboratory and in the Wild. |
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¬ã¨s³ø§i¡C Project Reports. |
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