Module ENS-2404:
Behavioural Ecology
Behavioural Ecology 2025-26
ENS-2404
2025-26
School of Environmental & Natural Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Caroline Bettridge
Overview
The module will cover key aspects of animal behaviour and will cover theories in the field of animal behaviour, as well as considerable emphasis on practical observation of animal behaviour and how this can be used to frame and test hypotheses to enhance our understanding of the field.
The module will cover key aspects of animal behaviour and will include theory on the development and function of animal behaviour. Topics might include learning and cognition, social behaviour, economic decision making, sexual selection, predation, mating systems, sexual conflict and parental care. A considerable emphasis will also be placed on practical observation of animal behaviour and how this can be used to frame and test hypotheses to enhance our understanding of the field.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -D Basic understanding of scientific methodology. Basic understanding of topics in animal behaviour, and evolutionary concepts and principles relating to animal behaviour. Be able to plan, execute and write-up an independent piece of practical work, in which qualities such as time management, team-working skills, problem solving and independence are evident, as well as interpretation and critical awareness of the quality of evidence.
-good -B In depth understanding of scientific methodology. Enhanced understanding of topics in animal behaviour, and evolutionary concepts and principles relating to animal behaviour. Good ability to plan, execute and write-up an independent piece of practical work (crab practical), in which qualities such as time management, team-working skills, problem solving and independence are evident, as well as enhanced interpretation and critical awareness of the quality of evidence.
-excellent -A In depth understanding of scientific methodology including evidence of extensive additional reading. Excellent understanding of topics in animal behaviour, and evolutionary concepts and principles relating to animal behaviour. Excellent ability to plan, execute and write-up an independent piece of practical work (crab practical), in which qualities such as time management, team-working skills, problem solving and independence are evident, as well as enhanced interpretation and critical awareness of the quality of evidence.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply the key concepts in behavioural ecology to explain new data.
- Design and undertake practical work focusing on animal behaviour, test hypotheses and critically evaluate results.
- Identify a broad range of different behaviours exhibited across taxa and life-history stages and explain the underlying evolutionary theory that relates to them.
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Practical Report- including results of data analysis and interpretation, & production of annotated figures.
Weighting
35%
Assessment method
Exam (Centrally Scheduled)
Assessment type
Summative
Description
End of Module Exam
Weighting
30%
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Practical-based questions - involving data visualisation, analysis and interpretation submitted in template/handbook provided.
Weighting
35%