Animal behavior: an evolutionary approach
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 580 - 612 |
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ISBN: | 0878930175 |
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An Evolutionary Approach
Contents
Preface xii
1 An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior 1
Questions about Behavior 1
HOW QUESTIONS 2
WHY QUESTIONS 3
Evolutionary Theory and Behavior 6
DARWINIAN LOGIC AND THE STUDY
OF BEHAVIOR 9
THE PROBLEM WITH GROUP SELECTION 10
The Science of Testing Hypotheses 12
TESTING ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES 13
TESTING HYPOTHESES ON INFANTICIDE 15
CERTAINTY AND SCIENCE 18
The Diversity of Behavior 23
Instincts 23
ETHOLOGY AND INSTINCTS 25
CODE BREAKERS 27
Learning 28
SPATIAL LEARNING 30
Misconceptions About Instincts
and Learning 34
INSTINCTS CAN BE MODIFIED
BY EXPERIENCE 35
BIASED LEARNING 37
LEARNED KIN DISCRIMINATION 39
LANGUAGE LEARNING 42
SPECIAL FEATURES OF ALL FORMS OF
LEARNING 45
PROGRESS IN SCIENCE 46
The Evolutionary Basis of
Behavioral Diversity 47
THE BENEFITS OF BIASED LEARNING 50
The Genetics of Behavior 57 3
Genes and Behavior: The Connection 57
GENETIC DIFFERENCES AND
BEHAVIORAL DIFFERENCES 58
BEHAVIORAL DIFFERENCES CAUSED BY
SINGLE-GENE DIFFERENCES 60
TESTING THE GENETIC DIFFERENCE HYPOTHESIS:
TWIN STUDIES 68
GENETIC DIFFERENCES AND
IQ DIFFERENCES 72
WHY IQ IS NOT GENETICALLY
DETERMINED 73
THE RESPONSE TO SELECTION 74
Genes Affect the Physiological Bases
of Behavior 77
GENES AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS 79
GENES AND GARTER SNAKE BEHAVIOR 81
The Development of Behavior 89
Development as a Gene-Environment
Interaction 89
HORMONES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
MATERNAL BEHAVIOR 94
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SINGING BEHAVIOR
IN BIRDS 95
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON
SONG LEARNING IN SPARROWS 96
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON SONG
LEARNING IN COWBIRDS 102
Developmental Resilience and Behavior 105
DEVELOPMENT IS RELIABLE 106
BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT IN
ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 108
DEVELOPMENTAL HOMEOSTASIS AND
HUMAN BEHAVIOR 111
THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF
DEVELOPMENTAL HOMEOSTASIS 113
Nerve Cells and Behavior 117
The Neural Basis of Behavior 117
HOW DO MOTHS EVADE BATS? 119
ACTION POTENTIALS AND INFORMATION 122
Stimulus Filtering And Behavior 126
STIMULUS FILTERING BY VERTEBRATES 128
SOUND PERCEPTION IN BATS 129
SELECTIVE PERCEPTION 132
SPECIALIZED VISUAL PERCEPTION
Mechanisms of Motor Control
CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATORS
Navigation 147
BACKUP ORIENTATION MECHANISMS
OLFACTORY NAVIGATION? 150
The Organization of Behavior 159
Organizing Behavior in the Short Term:
Command Centers 159
NEURAL INHIBITION AND BEHAVIOR 161
Changing Priorities and
Circadian Rhythms 164
EXPLORING CIRCADIAN MECHANISMS
LONGER CYCLES OF BEHAVIOR 169
CHANGING PRIORITIES IN A CHANGING
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT 169
CHANGING PRIORITIES IN RESPONSE TO
A CHANGING INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 171
Seasonal Changes and Annual Cycles 174
THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENT 176
SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON THE ANNUAL
CYCLE 179
ASSOCIATED AND DISSOCIATED REPRODUCTIVE
PATTERNS 181
7 The Evolution of Behavior: Historical Pathways 191
History and Adaptation 191
THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF HEADLESS
COPULATION 193
Reconstructing the History of
Complex Traits 194
A NEW HYPOTHESIS ON ARCHAEOPTERYX
FLIGHT 196
THE HISTORY OF BIPEDALISM IN HUMANS 200
Reconstructing Evolutionary History:
Comparing Living Species 203
THE HISTORY OF HOST PREFERENCES OF
BROOD PARASITES 206
The Lessons of History 207
CONSTRAINTS ON EVOLUTIONARY
CHANGE 209
The Evolution of Adaptations 215 8
Behavioral Adaptation 215
Testing Adaptationist Hypotheses 218
A STRONG TEST OF THE PREDATOR-DISTRACTION
HYPOTHESIS 220
THE COMPARATIVE METHOD 221
A COST-BENEFIT APPROACH 227
Criticisms of the Adaptationist Approach,
and a Reply 230
THE VALUE OF THE ADAPTATIONIST
APPROACH 233
THE PREVALENCE OF ADAPTATION 235
The Evolution of Communication 241 9
The History and Adaptive Value of
a Signal 241
AN ADAPTIVE SIGNAL? 244
Reconstructing the History of
Communication Signals 247
THE ORIGINS OF RECEIVING SIGNALS 248
HONEYBEE DANCES 250
THE HISTORY OF THE DANCE DISPLAYS 255
The Adaptive Value of Communication
Signals 257
YELLING RAVENS 257
THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF SIGNALING 260
COPING WITH ILLEGITIMATE RECEIVERS 264
THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF
SIGNAL RECEIVING 267
DECEPTION AND THREAT DISPLAYS 271
Finding a Place to Live 279 10
Habitat Selection 279
NEST SITE SELECTION BY HONEYBEES 281
HABITAT PREFERENCES AND FITNESS 283
Dispersing from One Place to Another 284
THE INBREEDING AVOIDANCE HYPOTHESIS 285
THE MATE COMPETITION HYPOTHESIS 286
CHANGING BREEDING LOCATIONS OR
STAYING PUT 288
Migration 290
THE COSTS OF MIGRATION 290
THE BENEFITS OF MIGRATION 293
THE MIGRATION OF THE MONARCH
BUTTERFLY 294
THE COEXISTENCE OF ALTERNATIVE MIGRATORY
TENDENCIES WITHIN SPECIES 296
Territoriality 299
TERRITORIALITY AND REPRODUCTIVE
SUCCESS 300
TERRITORIALITY AND CALORIES 304
CONDITIONAL TERRITORIALITY 306
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF TERRITORIALITY 308
HOW LARGE SHOULD A TERRITORY BE? 309
WHY DO TERRITORY HOLDERS
ALMOST ALWAYS WIN? 312
THE RESOURCE-HOLDING POWER
HYPOTHESIS 314
THE PAYOFF ASYMMETRY HYPOTHESIS 315
Adaptive Feeding Behavior 321
Locating Food 321
DETECTING PREY BY ATTENDING
TO COMPANIONS 324
FINDING PREY BY DECEIVING VICTIMS INTO
REVEALING THEIR LOCATION 326
Selecting What to Eat 329
OPTIMAL CLAM SELECTION BY
NORTHWESTERN CROWS 333'
OPTIMAL MUSSEL SELECTION
BY OYSTERCATCHERS 334
CRITICISMS OF OPTIMALITY THEORY 336
OPTIMAL FORAGING WHEN PREDATORS
ARE AROUND _337
OPTIMAL FORAGING WHEN COMPETITORS
ARE AROUND 339
Capturing Prey 340
SOCIALITY AND THE CAPTURE OF
LARGE PREY 340
OPTIMAL FORAGING: HOW MANY PREY
TO CAPTURE PER TRIP? 345
Consuming Food 346
WHERE TO CONSUME CAPTURED FOODS 348
WHEN TO EAT DIRT 349
Coping with Predators Adaptively 353 12
Making Detection Less Likely 353
RESTING SITE SELECTION AND SURVIVAL 355
REMOVING TELLTALE EVIDENCE 357
Making an Attack Less Likely 357
WARNING COLORATION AND BEHAVIOR 359
BATESIAN MIMICRY 361
ASSOCIATING WITH A PROTECTED SPECIES 364
ADVERTISING UNPROFITABILITY 366
Making Capture Less Likely 368
VIGILANCE AND SOCIALITY 369
ALARM SIGNALS 372
THE SELFISH HERD 374
THE DILUTION EFFECT 376
RAPID ESCAPE FLIGHT 378
Making Consumption Less Likely 380
MISDIRECTING CONSUMERS 383
ATTRACTING COMPETING CONSUMERS 385
Monarch Butterfly Defense Systems 387
Male and Female Reproductive Tactics 395 13
The Evolution of Males and Females 395
PARENTAL INVESTMENT 397
Sexual Selection and Parental
Investment 398
SEX ROLE REVERSALS AS A TEST OF THE
THEORY OF SEX DIFFERENCES 404
Competition for Copulations 407
SOCIAL DOMINANCE AND FITNESS 408
ALTERNATIVE MATING BEHAVIORS 412
STRATEGIES OR TACTICS? 414
THREE STRATEGIES OF A MARINE ISOPOD 415
THREE TACTICS OF A SCORPIONFLY 418
Competition for Eggs to Fertilize 419
SPERM COMPETITION AND
MATE GUARDING 421
Diversity in Male Mating Systems 445
HYPOTHESES ON MONOGAMY BY MALES 446
MONOGAMY IN MAMMALS 447
MONOGAMY IN BIRDS 448
EXTRA-PAIR COPULATIONS IN
MONOGAMOUS BIRDS 451
EXTRA-PAIR COPULATIONS FROM THE FEMALE'S
PERSPECTIVE 452
Polyandry 456
The Varieties of Polygyny 459
Caring For Offspring
Why is Parental Care More Often Provided
by Females? 481
THE ORDER OF GAMETE RELEASE
HYPOTHESIS 483
THE ASSOCIATION WITH YOUNG
HYPOTHESIS 483
WHY ARE MALE FISHES SO OFTEN
PATERNAL? 484
WHY ARE MALE BURYING BEETLES
PATERNAL? 485
Mate Choice by Females in Relation to
Material Benefits from Males 424
MATE CHOICE AND NUPTIAL GIFTS 426
SPERMATOPHORES AS NUPTIAL GIFTS 427
MATE CHOICE AND ACCESS TO
MONOPOLIZED RESOURCES 428
MATE CHOICE AND MALE PARENTAL CARE 429
Mate Choice by Females When Males
Offer Sperm Alone 432
FEMALE PREFERENCES FOR
EXTRAVAGANT TRAITS 434
TESTING THE GOOD GENES AND
RUNAWAY SELECTION HYPOTHESES 436
FEMALE DEFENSE POLYGYNY:
THE FEMALE PERSPECTIVE 463
RESOURCE DEFENSE POLYGYNY 464
RESOURCE DEFENSE POLYGYNY:
THE FEMALE PERSPECTIVE 466
SCRAMBLE COMPETITION POLYGYNY 468
LEK POLYGYNY 470
WHY DO LEKS FORM WHERE THEY DO? 472
THE LEK PARADOX AND FEMALE CHOICE 473
The Mating Systems of the Dunnock 474
How to Maximize the Parental Payoff 487
OFFSPRING RECOGNITION:
COMPARATIVE STUDIES 489
OFFSPRING RECOGNITION IN GULLS? 491
ADOPTION IN THE FATHEAD MINNOW 493
TOLERANCE OF SIBLICIDE:
A PARENTAL PUZZLE 494
The Ecology of Mating Systems 445
The Ecology of Social Behavior 501 16
The Costs and Benefits of Sociality 501
The Evolution of Helpful Behavior 506
ALTRUISM AND INDIRECT SELECTION 507
HAMILTON'S RULE 510
HELPERS AT THE NEST 513
ALARM CALLS AND INDIRECT SELECTION 517
MATING COOPERATION AMONG MALES 520
MANAKIN COALITIONS AND
COOPERATIVE COURTSHIP 521
COALITIONS AMONG BABOONS 523
The Evolution of Eusocial Behavior 524
EUSOCIALITY AND INDIRECT SELECTION 528
TESTING THE INDIRECT SELECTION HYPOTHESIS
FOR EUSOCIALITY 531
EUSOCIALITY AND DIRECT SELECTION 532
THE ECOLOGY OF EUSOCIALITY 535
An Evolutionary Approach to Human Behavior 541 17
The Adaptationist Approach to
Human Behavior 541
The Sociobiology Controversy 542
A Strategy for Developing Sociobiological
Hypotheses 546
ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES ON ADOPTION 547
Adaptive Decision-Making:
Human Sexual Behavior 550
MALE COMPETITION FOR MATES 551
Glossary 575
Bibliography 580
Illustration Credits 613
Author Index 614
Subject Index 616
COERCIVE SEX 553
SPERM COMPETITION AND
MATE GUARDING 555
FEMALE MATE CHOICE 558
MALE MATE CHOICE 561
Adaptive Decision-Making:
Parental Care 564
HELPING CHILDREN MARRY:
DOWRIES AND BRIDEWEALTH PAYMENTS 569 |
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physical | 625 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 1993 |
publishDateSearch | 1993 |
publishDateSort | 1993 |
publisher | Sinauer |
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spelling | Alcock, John 1942-2023 Verfasser (DE-588)130519871 aut Animal behavior an evolutionary approach John Alcock 5. ed. Sunderland, Mass. Sinauer 1993 625 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 580 - 612 Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Murs et comportement Évolution (Biologie) Évolution du comportement ram Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd rswk-swf Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd rswk-swf Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd rswk-swf Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd rswk-swf Matériel didactique Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 s Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 s DE-604 Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 s Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 s 1\p DE-604 Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 s 2\p DE-604 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=005552193&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Alcock, John 1942-2023 Animal behavior an evolutionary approach Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Murs et comportement Évolution (Biologie) Évolution du comportement ram Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd |
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title | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach |
title_auth | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach |
title_exact_search | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach |
title_full | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_fullStr | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_full_unstemmed | Animal behavior an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_short | Animal behavior |
title_sort | animal behavior an evolutionary approach |
title_sub | an evolutionary approach |
topic | Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Murs et comportement Évolution (Biologie) Évolution du comportement ram Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Animaux - Moeurs et comportement Animaux - Murs et comportement Évolution (Biologie) Évolution du comportement Verhaltensforschung Evolution Verhaltensentwicklung Tiere Verhalten Matériel didactique |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=005552193&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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