signaalstimuli
Signaalstimuli, in ethology, are environmental cues that trigger a specific, often innate, behavioral response in animals. They act as releasing signals for fixed action patterns (FAPs), sequences of behavior that run to completion once initiated. The concept, associated with Niko Tinbergen and colleagues, emphasizes that certain simple features of a stimulus can disproportionately drive behavior, even when the rest of the sensory context is variable.
Signaalstimuli are typically characterized by their ecological relevance and their minimal informational content: a small, salient
Common examples include the red belly of male stickleback fish triggering aggression in conspecifics, or an