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Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist 4th Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis: 300x220 mm, 180 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2005
  • Leidėjas: Sinauer Associates Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0878938168
  • ISBN-13: 9780878938162
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 326 pages, aukštis x plotis: 300x220 mm, 180 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2005
  • Leidėjas: Sinauer Associates Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0878938168
  • ISBN-13: 9780878938162
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This anthology contains 34 articles published since 1977 in American Scientist, the journal of the scientific society Sigma Xi. Articles illustrate how behaviourists think about and conduct their research, and provide greater insight into the behaviour of selected vertebrate and invertebrate species than most textbook accounts. While sequenced particularly to complement John Alcock's Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach, this readily comprehensible and richly illustrated reader will enhance courses based on other textbooks as well. Indeed, the book can stand alone as a sampler of the excitement and diversity of research approaches and organisms that constitute the modern study of animal behaviour.

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PAUL W. SHERMAN is a professor at Cornell University USA, where he studies the behavioural ecology of various mammals and birds, and teaches animal social behaviour and Darwinian medicine. JOHN ALCOCK is a Regents' Professor of Biology at Arizona State University, USA. His research deals with the behavioural ecology of insect mating systems. He received the Burroughs' Award for natural history writing in 1998. Dr. Alcock also received the Dean's Quality Teaching Award the first year it was given at Arizona State University.
Preface v
Part I DOING SCIENCE
1(48)
Scientists, Scholars, Knaves, and Fools
3(2)
Edward O. Wilson
Integrity in Science
5(4)
Lewis M. Branscomb
Conduct, Misconduct and the Structure of Science
9(12)
James Woodward
David Goodstein
The Science of Scientific Writing
21(10)
George D. Gopen
Judith A. Swan
Infanticide as a Primate Reproductive Strategy
31(10)
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
Primate Social Behavior in a Changing World
41(8)
Richard Curtin
Phyllis Dolhinow
Part II THE MECHANISMS OF BEHAVIOR
49(102)
Why Male Ground Squirrels Disperse
53(8)
Kay E. Holekamp
Paul W. Sherman
From Society to Genes with the Honey Bee
61(7)
Gene E. Robinson
Animal Thinking
68(9)
Donald R. Griffin
What do Animals Think About Numbers?
77(8)
Marc. D. Hauser
The Nature of Emotions
85(8)
Robert Plutchik
Mozart's Starling
93(9)
Meredith J. West
Andrew P. King
Testosterone and Aggression in Birds
102(7)
John C. Wingfield
Gregory F. Ball
Alfred M. Dufty, Jr.
Robert E. Hegner
Marilyn Ramenofsky
Prenatal Hormone Exposure and Sexual Variation
109(8)
John G. Vandenbergh
Physiology of Helping in Florida Scrub-Jays
117(8)
Stephan J. Schoech
Shaping Brain Sexuality
125(12)
Andrew H. Bass
Aerial Defense Tactics of Flying Insects
137(14)
Mike May
Part III THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF BEHAVIOR
151(50)
The Evolution of Communal Nest-Weaving in Ants
154(10)
Bert Holldobler
Edward O. Wilson
Untangling the Evolution of the Web
164(11)
William A. Shear
Why do Bowerbirds Build Bowers?
175(6)
Gerald Borgia
Early Canid Domestication: The Farm-Fox Experiment
181(10)
Lyudmila N. Trut
Protecting Ourselves from Food
191(10)
Paul W. Sherman
Samuel M. Flaxman
Part IV THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
201(70)
The Evolution of Sexual Differences in Insects
204(8)
Randy Thornhill
Darryl T. Gwynne
Animal Genitalia and Female Choice
212(8)
William G. Eberhard
Prairie-Vole Partnerships
220(7)
Lowell L. Getz
C. Sue Carter
Mating Behavior and Hermaphroditism in Coral Reef Fishes
227(9)
Robert R. Warner
Avian Siblicide
236(12)
Douglas W. Mock
Hugh Drummond
Christopher H. Stinson
The Strategies of Human Mating
248(12)
David M. Buss
The Evolution of Jealousy
260(11)
Christine R. Harris
Part V THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
271(48)
Why Ravens Share
274(8)
Bernd Heinrich
John Marzluff
Making Decisions in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective
282(11)
Stephen T. Emlen
Peter H. Wrege
Natalie J. Demong
Naked Mole-Rats
293(11)
Rodney L. Honeycutt
The Honey Bee Colony as a Superorganism
304(8)
Thomas D. Seeley
The Adaptive Value of Religious Ritual
312(7)
Richard Sosis
Index 319