Evoluzione del comportamento animale

A.Y. 2025/2026
6
Max ECTS
48
Overall hours
SSD
BIO/05 BIO/07
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Undefined
Expected learning outcomes
Undefined
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Study of behaviour: proximate and ultimate causes of animal behaviour, competing hypotheses, observations vs. experiments, comparative method
Development of behaviour: innate behaviours, behavioural genetics, phenotypic plasticity, environment and behaviour
Adaptations and constraints
Behavioural optimization: costs-benefits balance, trade-off, alternative strategies
Game theory and frequency-dependent selection
Selfishness and altruism: life in group and sociality, conflicts and cooperation, kin selection, eusociality, multilevel selection
Sexual selection: sexual conflict, theoretical models, evolution of sexual dimorphism, mate choice, sperm competition, cryptic female choice, differential allocation
Evolution of mating systems: environment, territory and harem defence, the role of parental care
Evolution of parental care: parent-offspring conflicts, parental investment, maternal effects, sex allocation theory, sibling interactions
Prerequisites for admission
Students must have the knowledge of basic concepts of evolutionary biology and ecology. Knowledge of the English language is also useful to directly read the original sources.
Teaching methods
The course will be based on interactive lectures supported by projected material with a large use of original literature. The students will be involved in actively participating in the discussion to improve their critical skills, to develop the acquired concepts and to communicate the concepts appropriately. Frequency is highly recommended.
Teaching Resources
Rubenstein D.R., Alcock J (2020) Etologia. Un approccio evolutivo. Zanichelli

Bogliani G., Carere C., Cervo R., Grasso D.A., Luschi P. (2022). Etologia. Lo studio del comportamento animale. UTET
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists of an oral test, in which the student will be evaluated according to the knowledge on the topics of the course, on the capacity to use the correct terminology and the capacity to link different topics, starting from a topic chosen by the student.
BIO/05 - ZOOLOGY - University credits: 2
BIO/07 - ECOLOGY - University credits: 4
Lessons: 48 hours
Professor: Romano Andrea
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