Animal behavior: an evolutionary approach
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adam_text | ANIMAL
BEHAVIOR
EIGHTHEDITION
An Evolutionary Approach
JOHN ALCOCK
Arizona State University
nLV Sinauer Associates, Inc * Publishers PAi Sunderland, Massachusetts U S A
Contents in Brief
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior 3
Understanding the Proximate and Ultimate Causes
of Bird Song 27
The Development of Behavior 55
The Control of Behavior: Neural Mechanisms 99
The Organization of Behavior: Neurons and
Hormones 143
Behavioral Adaptations for Survival 175
The Evolution of Feeding Behavior 209
Choosing Where to Live 241
The Evolution of Communication 275
The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior 317
The Evolution of Mating Systems 369
The Evolution of Parental Care 405
The Evolution of Social Behavior 437
The Evolution of Human Behavior 479
Contents
jj An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior 3
Understanding Monogamy 4
Levels of Analysis 8
Proximate and Ultimate Explanations in Biology 10
How to Discover the Causes of Behavior—
Scientifically 12
Different Songs: Proximate Causes 28
Social Experience and Song Development 30
The Development of the Underlying Mechanisms
of Singing Behavior 33
How the Avian Song Control System Works 37
The Interactive Theory of Development 56
The Nature or Nurture Fallacy 59
Behavioral Development Requires Both Genes and
Environment 60
What Causes Individuals to Develop Differently? 63
Environmental Differences and Behavioral
Differences 64
Genetic Differences and Behavioral Differences 67
Single-Gene Effects on Development 69
Darwinian Theory and Ultimate Hypotheses 14
Darwinian Theory and the Study of Behavior 16
The Problem with Group Selection 18
Testing Alternative Hypotheses 20
Certainty and Science 22
Different Songs: Ultimate Causes 40
The Reproductive Benefits of Song Learning 42
The Benefits of Learning a Dialect 44
Female Preferences and Song Learning 49
Proximate and Ultimate Causes Are
Complementary 51
Evolution and Behavioral Development 74
What Do Artificial Selection Experiments Tell Us
about Behavioral Evolution? 78
Adaptive Features of Behavioral Development 80
Developmental Homeostasis: Protecting
Development against Disruption 81
The Adaptive Value of Developmental Switch
Mechanisms 85
The Adaptive Value of Learning 88
viii Contents
How Neurons Control Behavior 101
Sensory Receptors and Survival 105
Relaying and Responding to Sensory Input 113
Central Pattern Generators 115
The Proximate Basis of Stimulus Filtering 119
Stimulus Filtering by Auditory Receptors 119
How Neural Command Centers Organize
Behavior 144
Behavioral Schedules 148
How Do Orcadian Mechanisms Work? 150
Long-Term Cycles of Behavior 155
MobbingBehavior and the Evolution of
Adaptations 176 -
The Comparative Method for Testing Adaptationist
Hypotheses 182
The Cost-Benefit Approach to Antipredator
Behavior 187
Optimal Foraging Behavior 210
How to Choose an Optimal Mussel 212
Criticisms of Optimal Foraging Theory 213
Game Theory and Feeding Behavior 216
More Darwinian Puzzles in Feeding Behavior 220
Why Do Some Spiders Make Their Webs
Conspicuous? 222
Cortical Magnification in the Tactile Mode 121
Adaptation and the Proximate Mechanisms of
Behavior 125
Adaptive Mechanisms of Human Perception 128
Adaptive Mechanisms of Navigation 130
Adaptive Mechanisms of Migration 135
The Physical Environment Influences Long-Term
Cycles 156
Changing Priorities in Changing Social
Environments 160
Hormones and the Organization of Reproductive
Behavior 164
The Role of Testosterone 166
The Costs and Benefits of Camouflage 190
Some Darwinian Puzzles 194
Optimality Theory and Antipredator Behavior 201
Game Theory Applied to Social Defenses 202
Why Do Humans Consume Alcohol, Spices,
and Dirt? 225
The Adaptive Value and History of a Complex
Behavior 228
The Adaptive Value of Honey Bee Dances 232
An Evolutionary Scenario for Honey Bee
Dances 234
Contents ix
Habitat Selection 242
Habitat Preferences of a Territorial Aphid 247
The Costs and Benefits of Dispersal 249
Migration 252
The Costs of Migration 254
The Benefits of Migration 258
Migration as a Conditional Tactic 260
Territoriality 264
Territorial Contests 267
The Origin and Modification of a Signal 276
The Adaptive Value of a Signal 279
An Adaptationist Hypothesis 281
The History of a Signal-Receiving Mechanism 282
The History of Insect Wings 284
Sensory Exploitation of Signal Receivers 288
Sensory Preferences May Precede the Evolution
of a Signal 291
Adaptationist Questions about
Communication 297
Why Do Baby Birds Beg So Loudly? 299
How to Deal with Illegitimate Receivers 304
Why Settle Disputes with Harmless Threats? 307
How Can Deception Evolve? 312
The Evolution of Differences inSex Roles 318
Testing the Evolutionary Theory of Sex
Differences 324
Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates 329
Alternative Mating Tactics 334
Conditional Mating Strategies 335
Distinct Mating Strategies 338
Sperm Competition 340
Mate Guarding 345
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice 348
Mate Choice without Material Benefits 351
Male Courtship Signals Mate Quality 355
Testing the Healthy Mate, Good Genes, and
Runaway Selection Theories 358
Sexual Conflict 360
Is Male Monogamy Adaptive? 370
Male Monogamy in Mammals 373
Male Monogamy in Birds 377
The Puzzle of Polyandry 382
Polyandry and the Acquisition of Good or
Compatible Genes 383
Polyandry and Material Benefits 388
The Diversity of Polygynous Mating Systems 390
Female Defense Polygyny 390
Resource Defense Polygyny 392
Scramble Competition Polygyny 395
Lek Polygyny 396
X Contents
The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Parental Care 406
Why More Care by Mothers than Fathers? 406
Exceptions to the Rule 409
Why Do Male Water Bugs Do All the Work? 411
Discriminating Parental Care 413
Why Adopt Genetic Strangers? 417
The Costs and Benefits of Social Life 438
The Evolution of Helpful Behavior 442
The Reciprocity Hypothesis 446
Altruism and Indirect Selection 450
Indirect Selection and the Alarm Call of Belding s
Ground Squirrel 452
The Concept of Inclusive Fitness 453
Inclusive Fitness and the Pied Kingfisher 454
The Adaptationist Approach to Human
Behavior 480
The Sociobiology Controversy 482
Arbitrary Culture Theory 485
Adaptive Mate Preferences 487
Adaptive Mate Preferences of Women 489
The History of Interspecific Brood Parasitism 419
Why Accept a Parasite s Egg? 422
The Evolution of Parental Favoritism 426
How to Evaluate the Reproductive Value of
Offspring 430
Inclusive Fitness and Helpers at the Nest 456
Insect Helpers at the Nest 460
The Evolution of Eusocial Behavior 465
Testing the Haplodiploid Hypothesis 469
Eusociality in the Absence of Very Close
Relatedness 472
The Ecology of Eusociality 474
Conditional Mate Preferences of Men and
Women 494
Sexual Conflict 496
Coercive Sex 500
Adaptive Parental Care 503
Helping Children Marry 506
Applications of Evolutionary Psychology 511
Glossary 517
Bibliography 522
Illustration Credits 551
Index 553
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ANIMAL
BEHAVIOR
EIGHTHEDITION
An Evolutionary Approach
JOHN ALCOCK
Arizona State University
nLV Sinauer Associates, Inc * Publishers PAi Sunderland, Massachusetts U S A
Contents in Brief
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior 3
Understanding the Proximate and Ultimate Causes
of Bird Song 27
The Development of Behavior 55
The Control of Behavior: Neural Mechanisms 99
The Organization of Behavior: Neurons and
Hormones 143
Behavioral Adaptations for Survival 175
The Evolution of Feeding Behavior 209
Choosing Where to Live 241
The Evolution of Communication 275
The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior 317
The Evolution of Mating Systems 369
The Evolution of Parental Care 405
The Evolution of Social Behavior 437
The Evolution of Human Behavior 479
Contents
jj An Evolutionary Approach to Animal Behavior 3
Understanding Monogamy 4
Levels of Analysis 8
Proximate and Ultimate Explanations in Biology 10
How to Discover the Causes of Behavior—
Scientifically 12
Different Songs: Proximate Causes 28
Social Experience and Song Development 30
The Development of the Underlying Mechanisms
of Singing Behavior 33
How the Avian Song Control System Works 37
The Interactive Theory of Development 56
The Nature or Nurture Fallacy 59
Behavioral Development Requires Both Genes and
Environment 60
What Causes Individuals to Develop Differently? 63
Environmental Differences and Behavioral
Differences 64
Genetic Differences and Behavioral Differences 67
Single-Gene Effects on Development 69
Darwinian Theory and Ultimate Hypotheses 14
Darwinian Theory and the Study of Behavior 16
The Problem with Group Selection 18
Testing Alternative Hypotheses 20
Certainty and Science 22
Different Songs: Ultimate Causes 40
The Reproductive Benefits of Song Learning 42
The Benefits of Learning a Dialect 44
Female Preferences and Song Learning 49
Proximate and Ultimate Causes Are
Complementary 51
Evolution and Behavioral Development 74
What Do Artificial Selection Experiments Tell Us
about Behavioral Evolution? 78
Adaptive Features of Behavioral Development 80
Developmental Homeostasis: Protecting
Development against Disruption 81
The Adaptive Value of Developmental Switch
Mechanisms 85
The Adaptive Value of Learning 88
viii Contents
How Neurons Control Behavior 101
Sensory Receptors and Survival 105
Relaying and Responding to Sensory Input 113
Central Pattern Generators 115
The Proximate Basis of Stimulus Filtering 119
Stimulus Filtering by Auditory Receptors 119
How Neural Command Centers Organize
Behavior 144
Behavioral Schedules 148
How Do Orcadian Mechanisms Work? 150
Long-Term Cycles of Behavior 155
MobbingBehavior and the Evolution of
Adaptations 176 -
The Comparative Method for Testing Adaptationist
Hypotheses 182
The Cost-Benefit Approach to Antipredator
Behavior 187
Optimal Foraging Behavior 210
How to Choose an Optimal Mussel 212
Criticisms of Optimal Foraging Theory 213
Game Theory and Feeding Behavior 216
More Darwinian Puzzles in Feeding Behavior 220
Why Do Some Spiders Make Their Webs
Conspicuous? 222
Cortical Magnification in the Tactile Mode 121
Adaptation and the Proximate Mechanisms of
Behavior 125
Adaptive Mechanisms of Human Perception 128
Adaptive Mechanisms of Navigation 130
Adaptive Mechanisms of Migration 135
The Physical Environment Influences Long-Term
Cycles 156
Changing Priorities in Changing Social
Environments 160
Hormones and the Organization of Reproductive
Behavior 164
The Role of Testosterone 166
The Costs and Benefits of Camouflage 190
Some Darwinian Puzzles 194
Optimality Theory and Antipredator Behavior 201
Game Theory Applied to Social Defenses 202
Why Do Humans Consume Alcohol, Spices,
and Dirt? 225
The Adaptive Value and History of a Complex
Behavior 228
The Adaptive Value of Honey Bee Dances 232
An Evolutionary Scenario for Honey Bee
Dances 234
Contents ix
Habitat Selection 242
Habitat Preferences of a Territorial Aphid 247
The Costs and Benefits of Dispersal 249
Migration 252
The Costs of Migration 254
The Benefits of Migration 258
Migration as a Conditional Tactic 260
Territoriality 264
Territorial Contests 267
The Origin and Modification of a Signal 276
The Adaptive Value of a Signal 279
An Adaptationist Hypothesis 281
The History of a Signal-Receiving Mechanism 282
The History of Insect Wings 284
Sensory Exploitation of Signal Receivers 288
Sensory Preferences May Precede the Evolution
of a Signal 291
Adaptationist Questions about
Communication 297
Why Do Baby Birds Beg So Loudly? 299
How to Deal with Illegitimate Receivers 304
Why Settle Disputes with Harmless Threats? 307
How Can Deception Evolve? 312
The Evolution of Differences inSex Roles 318
Testing the Evolutionary Theory of Sex
Differences 324
Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates 329
Alternative Mating Tactics 334
Conditional Mating Strategies 335
Distinct Mating Strategies 338
Sperm Competition 340
Mate Guarding 345
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice 348
Mate Choice without Material Benefits 351
Male Courtship Signals Mate Quality 355
Testing the Healthy Mate, Good Genes, and
Runaway Selection Theories 358
Sexual Conflict 360
Is Male Monogamy Adaptive? 370
Male Monogamy in Mammals 373
Male Monogamy in Birds 377
The Puzzle of Polyandry 382
Polyandry and the Acquisition of Good or
Compatible Genes 383
Polyandry and Material Benefits 388
The Diversity of Polygynous Mating Systems 390
Female Defense Polygyny 390
Resource Defense Polygyny 392
Scramble Competition Polygyny 395
Lek Polygyny 396
X Contents
The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Parental Care 406
Why More Care by Mothers than Fathers? 406
Exceptions to the Rule 409
Why Do Male Water Bugs Do All the Work? 411
Discriminating Parental Care 413
Why Adopt Genetic Strangers? 417
The Costs and Benefits of Social Life 438
The Evolution of Helpful Behavior 442
The Reciprocity Hypothesis 446
Altruism and Indirect Selection 450
Indirect Selection and the Alarm Call of Belding's
Ground Squirrel 452
The Concept of Inclusive Fitness 453
Inclusive Fitness and the Pied Kingfisher 454
The Adaptationist Approach to Human
Behavior 480
The Sociobiology Controversy 482
Arbitrary Culture Theory 485
Adaptive Mate Preferences 487
Adaptive Mate Preferences of Women 489
The History of Interspecific Brood Parasitism 419
Why Accept a Parasite's Egg? 422
The Evolution of Parental Favoritism 426
How to Evaluate the Reproductive Value of
Offspring 430
Inclusive Fitness and Helpers at the Nest 456
Insect Helpers at the Nest 460
The Evolution of Eusocial Behavior 465
Testing the Haplodiploid Hypothesis 469
Eusociality in the Absence of Very Close
Relatedness 472
The Ecology of Eusociality 474
Conditional Mate Preferences of Men and
Women 494
Sexual Conflict 496
Coercive Sex 500
Adaptive Parental Care 503
Helping Children Marry 506
Applications of Evolutionary Psychology 511
Glossary 517
Bibliography 522
Illustration Credits 551
Index 553 |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T13:29:04Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T20:28:24Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0878930051 |
language | English |
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physical | XII, 564 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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spelling | Alcock, John 1942-2023 Verfasser (DE-588)130519871 aut Animal behavior an evolutionary approach John Alcock 8. ed. Sunderland, Mass. Sinauer 2005 XII, 564 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Animales - Hábitos y comportamiento Animaux - Murs et comportement Animaux - Murs et comportement - Évolution Evolución Animal behavior Evolution Behavior, Animal Evolution Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd rswk-swf Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd rswk-swf Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd rswk-swf Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd rswk-swf 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=014276308&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 Animales - Hábitos y comportamiento Animaux - Murs et comportement Animaux - Murs et comportement - Évolution Evolución Animal behavior Evolution Behavior, Animal Evolution Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 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_exact_search_txtP | 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 | Animales - Hábitos y comportamiento Animaux - Murs et comportement Animaux - Murs et comportement - Évolution Evolución Animal behavior Evolution Behavior, Animal Evolution Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Verhaltensentwicklung (DE-588)4187762-7 gnd Verhaltensforschung (DE-588)4062862-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Animales - Hábitos y comportamiento Animaux - Murs et comportement Animaux - Murs et comportement - Évolution Evolución Animal behavior Evolution Behavior, Animal Evolution Tiere Verhalten Verhaltensentwicklung Verhaltensforschung |
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