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Zusatztext A solid demonstration of first class scholarship that weaves together evolutionary biology, reproductive physiology, and developmental neurobiology. It is a must-read. Informationen zum Autor Alan Dixson was educated in England at the University of Nottingham, where he obtained a BSc in Zoology (1970) and at the University of Birmingham Medical School, where he was awarded a PhD (1973) and a DSc in Biological Sciences (1993). His research has involved comparative studies of reproductive biology and the evolution of sexuality in primates and in other mammals. He has held posts at the Zoological Society of London (1976-1983), Medical Research Council UK (1983-1999), International Medical Research Centre in Gabon (1989-1992), Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge (1993-1998) and was Director of Conservation and Science at the Zoological Society of San Diego in the USA (1999- 2005). He is currently a professor in the School of Biological Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington, in New Zealand. Alan Dixson has authored, or co-authored, more than 140 papers and books. Klappentext A comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge of the evolution and physiological control of sexual behaviour in the primates - the prosimians! monkeys! apes! and humans. No other book written on the subject exhibits such comparative breadth or technical depth. The new edition incorporates advances in the field over the last decade. Zusammenfassung A comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge of the evolution and physiological control of sexual behaviour in the primates - the prosimians, monkeys, apes, and humans. No other book written on the subject exhibits such comparative breadth or technical depth. The new edition incorporates advances in the field over the last decade. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Darwin and friends; 2 Primate classification and evolution; 3 Mating systems; 4 Mating tactics and reproductive success; 5 Sexual behaviour and sexual response; 6 Socio-sexual! bisexual! and homosexual behaviour; 7 Sexual selection and sexually dimorphic traits; 8 Sperm competition; 9 Sexual selection and genitalic evolution; 10 The development of sexually dimorphic behaviour; 11 The ovarian cycle and sexual behaviour; 12 The neuroendocrine regulation of sexual behaviour in the adult female; 13 Hormones and sexual behaviour in the adult male; 14 Socioendocrinology and sexual behaviour; 15 Human sexuality in primatological perspective; References; Index ...