Based on the fact that animals will act in a way that will increase their Darwinian fitness. What does “fitness” refer to in Darwinian terms?
What is evolutionary fitness?
Evolutionary fitness measures how many viable, fertile offspring an individual (or an allele) leaves in the next and subsequent generations, relative to others in the population.
Adaptive behavior
An adaptive behavior increases an individual’s evolutionary fitness relative to other individuals in the population.
When we observe behavior we may ask both proximate & ultimate questions OR offer proximate or ultimate explanations.
Proximate questions address the mechanisms that produce a behavior: the environmental stimuli that trigger a behavior and the genetic and physiological mechanisms that make it possible.
For example,
How does an animal carry out a particular behavior?
Ultimate questions about behavior
Ultimate questions address the evolutionary significance of a behavior: how a behavior increases the evolutionary fitness of the animal demonstrating it, helping it to survive and reproduce in its environment.
For example,
Why does the animal show this behavior?
Niko Tinbergen
Suggested 4 questions that must be answered to fully understand any behavior.
These questions are either ultimate questions or proximate questions.