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David B. Miller
Animal Behavior Screencasts
Screencasts (video podcasts) hosted by Dr. David B. Miller Professor Emeritus at The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.A. These screencasts were formerly used in Dr. Miller's Animal Behavior course from 2009 to 2017, prior to his retirement.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 12 ratings
Informative and interesting
Highly educational and presented in an enjoyable, accessible way
LadyLaird via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/30/17
Listened to every episode of the iCube podcast when it was on, can't wait to find out what's in store for the animal behavior series
Roots of unity via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/17
Farewell
I think that this is very interesting, and will help in our life science unit that we are learning
Makenzie v.b via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/14
Recent Episodes
Early experience greatly affects behavioral development. Here we look at different ways of experimentally addressing how that takes place. THIS IS THE FINAL EPISODE OF THE ANIMAL BEHAVIOR SCREENCASTS SERIES. ALL EPISODES WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE ON iTUNES.
Published 11/12/18
Konrad Lorenz’s original imprinting question concerned species recognition in relation to mate selection. This reformulation drills down to individual recognition as a possible mechanism underlying incest avoidance in relation to a model of optimal outbreeding posited by Sir Patrick Bateson.
Published 11/05/18
Imprinting is a powerful phenomenon, but the manner in which it is studied experimentally is sometimes questionable, ranging from the tasks that animals are required to do to demonstrate preferences to the issue of redirecting species-typical preferences toward species-atypical objects, as well...
Published 10/31/18
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