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Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

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The study of animal behaviour is one of the fastest growing sub-disciplines in biology. The resulting diversity of conceptual approaches and methodological innovations makes it increasingly difficult for professionals and students to keep abreast of important new developments. This edited volume provides up-to-date reviews that facilitate orientation in key areas of animal behaviour, including communication, cognition, conflict, cooperation, sexual selection and behavioural variation. The contributions address evolutionary and proximate aspects of behaviour and also cover both invertebrates and vertebrates. Important concepts are dealt with in separate glossaries and key examples highlighted in separate text boxes. Richly illustrated with colour figures, this volume offers a well structured overview of all the main developments in current animal behaviour research. It is ideal for teaching upper-level courses, where it will be essential reading for advanced students familiar with basic concepts and ideas.

List of contents

Communication and cognition.- Visual communication: evolution, ecology, and functional mechanisms.- Vocal communication in social groups.- Kin recognition: an overview of conceptual issues, mechanisms and evolutionary theory.- Honeybee cognition.- Individual performance in complex social systems: the greylag goose example.- Conflict and cooperation.- Conflict and conflict resolution in social insects.- Social insects, major evolutionary transitions and multilevel selection.- Cooperation between unrelated individuals - a game theoretic approach.- Group decision-making in animal societies.- Parental care: adjustments to conflict and cooperation.- Sex and reproduction.- The quantitative study of sexual and natural selection in the wild and in the laboratory.- Mate choice and reproductive conflict in simultaneous hermaphrodites.- Extra-pair behaviour.- Extreme polyandry in social Hymenoptera: evolutionary causes and consequences for colony organisation.- Monogynous mating strategies in spiders.- Mating systems, social behaviour and hormones.- Behavioural variation.- The social modulation of behavioural development.- Alternative reproductive tactics and life history phenotypes.- Animal personality and behavioural syndromes.- Social learning and culture in animals.- Levels and mechanisms of behavioural variability.

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This up-to-date review examines key areas of animal behaviour, including communication, cognition, conflict, cooperation, sexual selection and behavioural variation. Various tests are covered, including recent empirical examples.

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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)

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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)

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Authors Nil Anthes, Nils Anthes, Ralp Bergmüller, Ralph Bergmüller, Wolf Blanckenhorn, H. Jane Brockmann, Claudia Fichtel, Lutz Fromhage, Joachim Frommen, Wolfgang Goymann, Juergen Heinze, Katharina Hirschenhauser, Heribert Hofer, Sylvia Kaiser, Peter M Kappeler, Peter M. Kappeler, Bart Kempenaers, Gerald Kerth, Judith Ingrid Korb, Kurt M. Kotrschal, Cornelila Kraus, Martha Manser, Nico Michiels, Robin F. A. Moritz, Mario Pahl, Dustin Penn, Norbert Sachser, Martin Schaefer, Carel P. van Schaik, Jutta M. Schneider, Isabella Schreiber, Michael Taborsky, Jürgen Tautz, Fritz Trillmich, Carel P. van Schaik, Shaowu Zhang
Assisted by Peter Kappeler (Editor), Peter M Kappeler (Editor), Peter M. Kappeler (Editor), Pete M Kappeler (Editor), Peter M Kappeler (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662502358
ISBN 978-3-662-50235-8
No. of pages 707
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 41 mm
Weight 1104 g
Illustrations XXI, 707 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Zoologie und Tierwissenschaften, Evolution, Neuroscience, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, Neurosciences, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Behavioral Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Ecology, Zoology, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Behavioral Genetics, Neurobiology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Zoology and animal sciences, Animal Migration

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