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Presented by –
Jahnabi Silponia
MSc 3rd Sem
Kumaun University
 Introduction
 Characteristics of FAP
 Components-
1) Taxes
2) Kinesis
3) Reflexes
4) Instincts
 Releasers
 References
 A fix action pattern is a series or sequence of acts
that occur behaviorally in animals. The sequence is
unchangeable and will be carried out to completion
once started, regardless of changes in the original
stimulus.
 FAP is also known as instinctive behavior because
it is determined by gene of an organism.
 It is found to be same in all members of a species. E.g. Egg
rolling behavior in graylag goose
 The behavior is performed correctly the 1st time without prior
experience.
 It is stimulated by a sign stimulus.
 Once started, run to completion with no further input
 An automatic movement made by an animal towards
or away from a stimulus.
 A taxis is said to be positive if the animal heads
directly towards the stimulus, negative if away from it.
Types-
1) Phototaxis
2) Chemotaxis
3) Geotaxis
1) Phototaxis – movement toward or away from light.
It is of 2 types- positive and negative phototaxis
Positive if moves towards a light.
E.g. flight of moth towards a light.
Negative if moves away from light.
E.g. Cockroach running for cover
when lights are turned on.
2) Chemotaxis – It is the
movement of an organism in
response to a chemical stimulus.
It is of two types- positive and
negative Chemotaxis.
Positive if the movement is
toward a higher concentration of
the chemical and negative if the
movement is in opposite
direction.
3. Geotaxis- movement toward or away from gravity.
a) Positive if movement is toward gravity.
E.g.- plant root
b) Negative if movement is away from gravity.
E.g.- tree growing taller
 Kinesis is a response to an environmental
condition by changing the rate at which an
activity is performed.
 It is of two types
1) Orthokinesis – Here a relationship exists
between the speed of locomotion and the
intensity of stimulation.
2) Klinokinesis- It deals with the undirected
changes in the turning from side to side.
E.g. Humidity kinesis in wood louse
 A reflex is an automatic response of part of the body to a stimulus.
The response is inborn.
 They are rapid acts that require no conscious control.
Eg. The withdrawl reflex of the hand from a hot stove occurs before
we are consciously aware of the temperature.
 Reflexes can be unconditioned and conditioned.
 Any behaviour is instinctive
if it is performed without
being based upon prior
experience.
 Example- newly hatched sea
turtles automatically move
toward the ocean.
 Shaking water from wet fur
in dog.
 Releasers, also called sign stimuli, are those stimuli that are
capable of releasing FAP of those animal.
 Konrad Lorenz (1972) was the first biologist to identify sign
stimuli.
Types of releasers
It is of 3 types-
1. Visual releasers-
They are morphological
characters that are
displayed to elicit
response.
E.g. Peacock dances and
displays its beautiful
feathers to attract Peahen.
2. Auditory releasers-
Song birds such as Cuckoo,
nightingales establish their
territory and attract the female
for mating by singing, often for
several days.
3. Chemical releasers-
it is released in the
atmosphere & act as releasers
on the individual of same or
other species.
It can be sex pheromone, trail
pheromone etc.
1. Arora M.P., Animal behaviour
2. www.khanacademy.org
Thank you

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Fixed action pattern (fap)

  • 1. Presented by – Jahnabi Silponia MSc 3rd Sem Kumaun University
  • 2.  Introduction  Characteristics of FAP  Components- 1) Taxes 2) Kinesis 3) Reflexes 4) Instincts  Releasers  References
  • 3.  A fix action pattern is a series or sequence of acts that occur behaviorally in animals. The sequence is unchangeable and will be carried out to completion once started, regardless of changes in the original stimulus.  FAP is also known as instinctive behavior because it is determined by gene of an organism.
  • 4.  It is found to be same in all members of a species. E.g. Egg rolling behavior in graylag goose  The behavior is performed correctly the 1st time without prior experience.  It is stimulated by a sign stimulus.  Once started, run to completion with no further input
  • 5.  An automatic movement made by an animal towards or away from a stimulus.  A taxis is said to be positive if the animal heads directly towards the stimulus, negative if away from it. Types- 1) Phototaxis 2) Chemotaxis 3) Geotaxis
  • 6. 1) Phototaxis – movement toward or away from light. It is of 2 types- positive and negative phototaxis Positive if moves towards a light. E.g. flight of moth towards a light. Negative if moves away from light. E.g. Cockroach running for cover when lights are turned on. 2) Chemotaxis – It is the movement of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus. It is of two types- positive and negative Chemotaxis. Positive if the movement is toward a higher concentration of the chemical and negative if the movement is in opposite direction.
  • 7. 3. Geotaxis- movement toward or away from gravity. a) Positive if movement is toward gravity. E.g.- plant root b) Negative if movement is away from gravity. E.g.- tree growing taller
  • 8.  Kinesis is a response to an environmental condition by changing the rate at which an activity is performed.  It is of two types 1) Orthokinesis – Here a relationship exists between the speed of locomotion and the intensity of stimulation. 2) Klinokinesis- It deals with the undirected changes in the turning from side to side. E.g. Humidity kinesis in wood louse
  • 9.  A reflex is an automatic response of part of the body to a stimulus. The response is inborn.  They are rapid acts that require no conscious control. Eg. The withdrawl reflex of the hand from a hot stove occurs before we are consciously aware of the temperature.  Reflexes can be unconditioned and conditioned.
  • 10.  Any behaviour is instinctive if it is performed without being based upon prior experience.  Example- newly hatched sea turtles automatically move toward the ocean.  Shaking water from wet fur in dog.
  • 11.  Releasers, also called sign stimuli, are those stimuli that are capable of releasing FAP of those animal.  Konrad Lorenz (1972) was the first biologist to identify sign stimuli. Types of releasers It is of 3 types- 1. Visual releasers- They are morphological characters that are displayed to elicit response. E.g. Peacock dances and displays its beautiful feathers to attract Peahen.
  • 12. 2. Auditory releasers- Song birds such as Cuckoo, nightingales establish their territory and attract the female for mating by singing, often for several days. 3. Chemical releasers- it is released in the atmosphere & act as releasers on the individual of same or other species. It can be sex pheromone, trail pheromone etc.
  • 13. 1. Arora M.P., Animal behaviour 2. www.khanacademy.org