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Evolution of Animal Behavior
Paleontological and Field Approaches
von Matthew H. Nitecki, Jennifer A. Kitchell
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-536494-1
Erschienen am 14.08.1986
Sprache: Englisch

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INTRODUCTION; Jennifer A Kitchell & Matthew H Nitecki: Evolution and behaviour; HISTORICAL APPROACHES TO THE EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOUR: George V Lauder: Homology, analogy, and the evolution of behaviour; John H Ostrom-Peabody: Social and unsocial behaviour in dinosaurs; Adolf Seilacher: Evolution of behaviour as expressed in marine trace fossils; Jennifer A Kitchell: The evolution of predator-prey behaviour: Naticid gastropods and their molluscan prey; FIELD AND
EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES TO THE EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOUR: Randy Thornhill: Relative parental contribution of the sexes to their offspring and the operation of sexual selection; John W Fitzpatrick & Glen E Woolfenden: Demographic routes to cooperative breeding in some New World jays; Jean Altmann:
Parent-offspring interactions in Arthropoid Primates: an evolutionary perspective; Index.



This volume highlights current research in the field of animal behavior, with an emphasis on evolutionary perspectives. The contributors represent paleontological, field, and experimental approaches. They focus on a series of studies that confront wide-ranging issues, including sexual selection, mate choice, differential parental investment, apparent altruism, cooperative behavior, and the relevance of phylogenetic constraints and historical information. The volume will be of special interest to evolutionary biologists, behavioral ecologists, and paleontologists.