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- Ethogram abstract "An ethogram is a catalogue or inventory of behaviours or actions exhibited by an animal used in ethology. The behaviours in an ethogram are usually defined to be mutually exclusive and objective, avoiding subjectivity and functional inference as to their possible purpose. For example, a species may use a putative threat display, which in the ethogram is given a descriptive name such as \"head forward\" or \"chest-beating display\", and not \"head forward threat\" or \"chest-beating threat\". This degree of objectivity is required because what looks like \"courtship\" might have a completely different function, and in addition, the same motor patterns in different species can have very different functions (e.g. tail wagging in cats and dogs). Objectivity and clarity in the definitions of behaviours also improve inter-observer reliability. Often, ethograms are hierarchical in presentation. The defined behaviours are recorded under broader categories of behaviour which may allow functional inference such that \"head forward\" is recorded under \"Aggression\". In ethograms of social behaviour, the ethogram may also indicate the \"Giver\" and \"Receiver\" of activities.Sometimes, the definition of a behaviour in an ethogram may have arbitrary components. For example, \"Stereotyped licking\" might be defined as \"licking the bars of the cage more than 5 times in 30 seconds\". The definition may be arguable, but if it is stated clearly, it fulfils the requirements of scientific repeatability and clarity of reporting and data recording.Some ethograms are given in pictorial form and not only catalogue the behaviours but indicate the frequency of their occurrence and the probability that one behaviour follows another. This probability can be indicated numerically or by the thickness of an arrow connecting the two behaviours. Sometimes the proportion of time that each behaviour occupies can be represented in a pie chart or bar chart".
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- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Bar_chart.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Comfort_behaviour_in_animals.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Deimatic_behaviour.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Ethology.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Feather_pecking.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Inter-rater_reliability.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink List_of_abnormal_behaviours_in_animals.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Objectivity_(philosophy).
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Pie_chart.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Stereotypy_(non-human).
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLink Subjectivism.
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ethogram".
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLinkText "behavioural repertoire".
- Ethogram wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethogram".
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- Ethogram subject Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Ethogram subject Category:Ethology.
- Ethogram hypernym Catalogue.
- Ethogram type Work.
- Ethogram type Concept.
- Ethogram type Science.
- Ethogram type Subfield.
- Ethogram type Thing.
- Ethogram comment "An ethogram is a catalogue or inventory of behaviours or actions exhibited by an animal used in ethology. The behaviours in an ethogram are usually defined to be mutually exclusive and objective, avoiding subjectivity and functional inference as to their possible purpose. For example, a species may use a putative threat display, which in the ethogram is given a descriptive name such as \"head forward\" or \"chest-beating display\", and not \"head forward threat\" or \"chest-beating threat\".".
- Ethogram label "Ethogram".
- Ethogram seeAlso Animal_welfare_science.
- Ethogram sameAs Q1371437.
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- Ethogram isPrimaryTopicOf Ethogram.