aggression: ethological explanation

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  • what are the 3 parts
    1. adaptive function
    2. fixed action patterns and innate releasing mechanism
    3. ritualistic aggression
  • what are the parts involved in adaptive function
    • sign stimulus
    • adaptive aggression
    • natural selection
  • what is a sign stimulus
    environmental trigger
  • what is adaptive aggression
    characteristics change to adapt to situations
  • what is natural selection
    • reproduce aggressive behaviour
    • most aggressive male reproduce = 'aggressive genes'
  • what is a fixed action pattern
    • innate behaviour
    • occur in specific conditions
    • caused by IRM
  • who did a key study on FAP and IRM
    tinbergen
  • explain the procedure of tinbergen's study
    • red bellied stickleback fish
    • models with red belly or not
    • regardless of shape = red belly = attack
    • sign stimulus = red belly
  • who proposed ritualistic aggression
    lorenz
  • what are the 4 parts to ritualistic aggression
    1. innate survival mechanism
    2. ritualisation of aggression
    3. inhibition to lethal aggression
    4. breakdown in rituals for human aggression
  • what is an innate survival mechanism
    • behaviour important on the survival of species
    • not always destructive
    • protecting territory
  • what is ritualisation of aggression
    • symbolic actions
    • establish dominance
  • what is inhibition towards lethal aggression
    prevent escalation to death
  • what is the breakdown of ritualistic aggression in humans
    • modern technology and weapons
    • bypass evolutionary safeguards
  • what are the AO3 points
    • cultural differences
    • difficulty generalising
    • research support
    • co species killing
  • what are the cultural differences
    • nisbett et al
    • murder ratings in US
    • more common in white males in south than north
    • culture of honour
    • lab experiment = white south male more aggressive to insult
  • why is it difficult to generalise
    • tinbergen = not higher mammals
    • lorenz - single individuals
    • applied to whole countries
    • cannot explain real world = war
  • what is the research support
    • anthropological evidence
    • ritualised aggression to prevent physical aggression
    • chagnon = yanomami = chest pounding
    • hoebel = eskimos = song duels
  • why can it not explain cospecies killing
    • goodall = chimpanzees in tanzania
    • one community systematically slaughter another group
    • despite distress signal
    • lions kill cubs of other males
    • doubt