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Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 707 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1253 g, XXI, 707 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642026230
  • ISBN-13: 9783642026232
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 707 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1253 g, XXI, 707 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642026230
  • ISBN-13: 9783642026232
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The study of animal behaviour has become one of the fastest growing b- logical disciplines in recent decades. This development can be easily - ferred, for example, from the steady increase in the total number of pub- cations on any aspect of animal behaviour, in particular also in journals with a more general readership (e. g. Nature, Proceedings of the Royal - ciety or Current Biology), the ever-increasing number of participants at - ternational conferences (e. g. IEC or ISBE), and from the growing numbers of students choosing courses in this field. This development has several causes, of which I find three particularly compelling. First, it is incre- ingly being appreciated that behaviour is the crucial level at which an in- vidual's genotype and phenotype interface with the environment. Rec- nising behaviour as the main mechanism animals employ to ascertain their homeostasis, growth, survival and reproduction therefore provides a deep understanding of organismal integration and adaptation. Second, the ast- ishing success of the study of animal behaviour also has importantly to do with the intellectual flexibility and methodological inter-disciplinarity - quired for comprehensive analyses of behaviour. Today, students of beh- iour are jacks-of-all-trades; importing, applying and improving methods from many neighbouring disciplines, such as molecular genetics, physi- ogy or micro-electronics, as well as concepts and theories from less ob- ous sources, such as economics or sociology, for example.

Recenzijos

From the reviews:

This is a well-organized volume about animal behaviour and behavioural ecology. The editor of this book, Dr. Peter Kappeler, is a prominent primate researcher who has edited several books that have had a strong impact on primate research. (...) I recommend this book to all students and researchers studying the behavioural ecology of primates.

Primates, 2010

This work is a large, weighty, informative set of edited chapters on many aspects of animal behavior. Kappeler tried to unify the 21 chapters by asking authors to focus on mechanisms and evolution. All provide thorough reviews and formidable reference lists. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and above. (J. A. Mather, Choice, Vol. 48 (3), November, 2010)

Daugiau informacijos

Excellent summary of current research and thinking. Prof. Timothy Clutton-Brock, University of Cambridge
Part I Communication and cognition
Chapter 1 Visual communication: evolution, ecology, and functional mechanisms
3(26)
H. Martin Schaefer
Chapter 2 Vocal communication in social groups
29(26)
Claudia Fichtel
Marta Manser
Chapter 3 Kin recognition: an overview of conceptual issues, mechanisms and evolutionary theory
55(32)
Dustin J. Penn
Joachim G. Frommen
Chapter 4 Honeybee cognition
87(34)
Mario Pahl
Jurgen Tautz
Shaowu Zhang
Chapter 5 Individual performance in complex social systems: the greylag goose example
121(30)
Kurt Kotrschal
Isabella B.R. Scheiber
Katharina Hirschenhauser
Part II Conflict and cooperation
Chapter 6 Conflict and conflict resolution in social insects
151(28)
Jurgen Heinze
Chapter 7 Social insects, major evolutionary transitions and multilevel selection
179(34)
Judith Korb
Chapter 8 Cooperation between unrelated individuals - a game theoretic approach
213(28)
Redouan Bshary
Chapter 9 Group decision-making in animal societies
241(26)
Gerald Kerth
Chapter 10 Parental care: adjustments to conflict and cooperation
267(34)
Fritz Trillmich
Part III Sex and reproduction
Chapter 11 The quantitative study of sexual and natural selection in the wild and in the laboratory
301(28)
Wolf Blanckenhorn
Chapter 12 Mate choice and reproductive conflict in simultaneous hermaphrodites
329(30)
Nils Anthes
Chapter 13 Extra-pair behaviour
359(54)
Bart Kempenaers
Emmi Schlicht
Chapter 14 Extreme polyandry in social Hymenoptera: evolutionary causes and consequences for colony organisation
413(28)
F. Bernhard Kraus
Robin F.A. Moritz
Chapter 15 Monogynous mating strategies in spiders
441(24)
Jutta Schneider
Lutz Fromhage
Chapter 16 Mating systems, social behaviour and hormones
465(40)
Wolfgang Goymann
Heribert Hofer
Part IV Behavioural variation
Chapter 17 The social modulation of behavioural development
505(32)
Norbert Sachser
Sylvia Kaiser
Chapter 18 Alternative reproductive tactics and life history phenotypes
537(50)
Michael Taborsky
H. Jane Brockmann
Chapter 19 Animal personality and behavioural syndromes
587(36)
Ralph BergmOller
Chapter 20 Social learning and culture in animals
623(32)
Carel P. van Schaik
Chapter 21 Levels and mechanisms of behavioural variability
655(30)
Peter M. Kappeler
Cornelia Kraus
Index 685