
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 ethog...
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An exact catalog of all behavior patterns occurring in a species, including the vocal patterns.
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a pictorial inventory of the repertoire of behavior patterns shown by the members of a species.
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