12 EC
Semester 2, period 4
5042EVB12Y
| Owner | Bachelor Biologie |
| Coordinator | dr. I.M. Smallegange |
| Part of | Bachelor Biologie, year 3Bachelor Psychobiologie, year 3Bachelor Bèta-gamma, major Biologie, year 3 |
This course is a general introduction into behavioural biology from an evolutionary perspective. The objectives of the course are:
Recommended prior knowledge is Evolutiebiologie Theorie (12 EC).
Handouts, papers and background literature on several assignments will be available on Blackboard
After finishing this course, the student is able to:
| Lectures | 15% |
| Computerpractical | 5% |
| Practical (experimental research) | 20% |
| Self study | 60% |
Activity | Number of hours |
Computerpracticum | 28 |
Excursie | 8 |
Hoorcollege | 36 |
Tentamen | 3 |
Vragenuur | 2 |
Werkcollege | 16 |
Zelfstudie | 32 |
Zelfstudie | 211 |
In this course the following skills are dealt with. These skills will not be tested directly, however competence will reflect in de assessment of several interim assignments:
Programme's requirements concerning attendance (OER-B):
Additional requirements for this course:
Additional requirements for this course:
Absence during practicals (werkcolleges) or excursions needs to be communicated to the course coordinator.
| Item and weight | Details |
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Final grade | |
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50% Tentamen | Must be ≥ 5, Allows retake |
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5% Ethogram | |
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5% Essay | |
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20% Preference practical | |
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20% Computer practical |
The minimum grade averaged across all four assignments (excluding the exam) should be 5.0. (note: marks for individual assignments lower than 5.0 is allowed, as long as the average mark across all assignments is equal or higher than 5.0).
The minimum mark for the exam (tentamen) is 5.0. A resit is possible.
The manner of inspection will be communicated via the digitial learning environment.
(partial) grades will be updated on Blackboard as soon as the marks are available. Feedback on the different assignments will be sent separately to the students by email.
Create an ethogram in groups of 2. Graded and feedback is given on score form.
Write an essay in which you discuss papers where you identify and detect common mistakes in the study of behaviour. Individual assignment. Graded and feedback is given on score form.
Discriminate between different tests used in preference studies; to design and conduct a preference test, analyse and interpret the results. In groups of 2. Graded and feedback is given on score form.
Use cellular automata to understand spatial pattern formation in evolution of altruistic behavior. In groups of 2. Graded and feedback is given on score form.
Onderstaande opdrachten komen aan bod in deze cursus:
Dit vak hanteert de algemene ‘Fraude- en plagiaatregeling’ van de UvA. Onder plagiaat of fraude wordt verstaan het overschrijven van het werk van een medestudent dan wel het kopiëren van wetenschappelijke bronnen (uit bijvoorbeeld boeken en tijdschriften en van het Internet) zonder daarbij de bron te vermelden. Uiteraard is plagiaat verboden. Hier wordt nauwkeurig op gecontroleerd en streng tegen opgetreden. Bij verdenking van plagiaat wordt de examencommissie van de opleiding ingeschakeld. Wanneer de examencommissie overtuigd is dat er plagiaat gepleegd is dan kan dit maximaal leiden tot een uitsluiting van al het onderwijs van de opleiding voor een heel kalenderjaar. Zie voor meer
informatie over het fraude- en plagiaatreglement van de Universiteit van Amsterdam.www.uva.nl/plagiaat
| Weeknummer | Onderwerpen | Studiestof |
| 1 Foundations |
History, Fitness, Evolution; Genetics and Plasticity; Decision Making; Senses, behaviour & evolution. Essay assignment and observing behaviour practicals |
see blackboard |
| 2 Reproductive behaviour |
sexual selection & mate choice; Aternative reproductive tactics mating behaviour and sex pheromones. Ethogram assignment. |
see blackboard |
| 3-4 Foraging behaviour |
Foraging Ecology; Predation risk and life history; Foraging and cognition in primates. Preference practical assignment |
see blackboard |
| 5-6 Social behaviour |
Contest behaviour; Signalling; altruism; Direct reciprocity in structured populations ; spatial altruism. Computer practical assignment |
see blackboard |
| 7 Extensions |
Personality syndromes; Evolutionary psychology |
see blackboard |
| 8 | Question hour and Exam |
The course schedule can be found at
The assignments in this course will be in English. When foreign students participate in the course, also the lectures will be given in English.
This course uses a Blackboard-site. Here, you’ll find all the necessary additional information, such as information on the assignments, additional literature. Therefore, check out the site regularly!