Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen: an evolutionary approach
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Beschreibung: | Auflagenzählung bezieht sich auf die Orig.-Ausg. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 579 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Contents
An
Understanding Monogamy
Levels of Analysis
Proximate and Ultimate Explanations in Biology
How to Discover the Causes of Behavior—
Scientifically
Darwinian Theory and Ultimate Hypotheses
Darwinian Theory and the Study of Behavior
The Problem with Group Selection
Testing Alternative Hypotheses
Certainty and Science
Understanding the Proximate and Ultimate Causes of Bird Song
Different Songs: Proximate Causes
Social Experience and Song Development
The Development of the Underlying Mechanisms
of Singing Behavior
How the Avian Song Control System Works
Different Songs: Ultimate Causes
The Reproductive Benefits of Song Learning
The Benefits of Learning a Dialect
Female Preferences and Song Learning
Proximate and Ultimate Causes Are
Complementary
The Development of Behavior
The Interactive Theory of Development
The Nature or Nurture Fallacy
Behavioral Development Requires Both Genes and
Environment
What Causes Individuals to Develop Differently?
Environmental Differences and Behavioral
Differences
Genetic Differences and Behavioral Differences
Single-Gene Effects on Development
Evolution and Behavioral Development
What Do Artificial Selection Experiments Tell Us
about Behavioral Evolution?
Adaptive Features of Behavioral Development
Developmental Homeostasis: Protecting
Development against Disruption
The Adaptive Value of Developmental Switch
Mechanisms
The Adaptive Value of Learning
Vili
Contents
The Control of Behavior: Neural Mechanisms
How Neurons Control Behavior
Sensory Receptors and Survival
Relaying and Responding to Sensory Input
Central Pattern Generators
The Proximate Basis of Stimulus Filtering
Stimulus Filtering by Auditory Receptors
Cortical Magnification in the Tactile Mode
Adaptation and the Proximate Mechanisms of
Behavior
Adaptive Mechanisms of Human Perception
Adaptive Mechanisms of Navigation
Adaptive Mechanisms of Migration
The Organization of Behavior: Neurons and Hormones
How Neural Command Centers Organize
Behavior
Behavioral Schedules
How Do Circadian Mechanisms Work?
Long-Term Cycles of Behavior
The Physical Environment Influences Long-Term
Cycles
Changing Priorities in Changing Social
Environments
Hormones and the Organization of Reproductive
Behavior
The Role of Testosterone
Behavioral Adaptations for Survival
Mobbing Behavior and the Evolution of
Adaptations
The Comparative Method for Testing
Hypotheses
The Cost-Benefit Approach to Antipredator
Behavior
The Costs and Benefits of Camouflage
Some Darwinian Puzzles
Optimality Theory and Antipredator Behavior
Game Theory Applied to Social Defenses
The Evolution of Feeding Behavior
Optimal Foraging Behavior
How to Choose an Optimal Mussel
Criticisms of Optimal Foraging Theory
Game Theory and Feeding Behavior
More Darwinian Puzzles in Feeding Behavior
Why Do Some Spiders Make Their Webs
Conspicuous?
Why Do Humans Consume Alcohol, Spices,
and Dirt?
The Adaptive Value and History of a Complex
Behavior
The Adaptive Value of Honey Bee Dances
An Evolutionary Scenario for Honey Bee
Dances
Contents
IX
Choosing Where to Live
Habitat Selection
Habitat Preferences of a Territorial Aphid
The Costs and Benefits of Dispersal
Migration
The Costs of Migration
The Benefits of Migration
Migration as a Conditional Tactic
Territoriality
Territorial Contests
The Evolution of Communication
The Origin and Modification of a Signal
The Adaptive Value of a Signal
An
The History of a Signal-Receiving Mechanism
The History of Insect Wings
Sensory Exploitation of Signal Receivers
Sensory Preferences May Precede the Evolution
of a Signal
Adaptationist
Communication
Why Do Baby Birds Beg So Loudly?
How to Deal with Illegitimate Receivers
Why Settle Disputes with Harmless Threats?
How Can Deception Evolve?
The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior
The Evolution of Differences in Sex Roles
Testing the Evolutionary Theory of Sex
Differences
Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates
Alternative Mating Tactics
Conditional Mating Strategies
Distinct Mating Strategies
Sperm Competition
Mate Guarding
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice
Mate Choice without Material Benefits
Male Courtship Signals Mate Quality
Testing the Healthy Mate, Good Genes, and
Runaway Selection Theories
Sexual Conflict
The Evolution of Mating Systems
Is Male Monogamy Adaptive?
Male Monogamy in Mammals
Male Monogamy in Birds
The Puzzle of Polyandry
Polyandry and the Acquisition of Good or
Compatible Genes
Polyandry and Material Benefits
The Diversity of Polygynous Mating Systems
Female Defense Polygyny
Resource Defense Polygyny
Scramble Competition Polygyny
Lek
Contents
The Evolution
The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Parental Care
Why More Care by Mothers than Fathers?
Exceptions to the Rule
Why Do Male Water Bugs Do All the Work?
Discriminating Parental Care
Why Adopt Genetic Strangers?
The History of Interspecific Brood Parasitism
Why Accept a Parasite s Egg?
The Evolution of Parental Favoritism
How to Evaluate the Reproductive Value of
Offspring
The Evolution of Social Behavior
The Costs and Benefits of Social Life
The Evolution of Helpful Behavior
The Reciprocity Hypothesis
Altruism and Indirect Selection
Indirect Selection and the Alarm Call of Belding s
Ground Squirrel
The Concept of Inclusive Fitness
Inclusive Fitness and the Pied Kingfisher
Inclusive Fitness and Helpers at the Nest
Insect Helpers at the Nest
The Evolution of Eusocial Behavior
Testing the Haplodiploid Hypothesis
Eusociality in the Absence of Very Close
Relatedness
The Ecology of Eusociality
The Evolution of Human Behavior
The
Behavior
The Sociobiology Controversy
Arbitrary Culture Theory
Adaptive Mate Preferences
Adaptive Mate Preferences of Women
Conditional Mate Preferences of Men and
Women
Sexual Conflict
Coercive Sex
Adaptive Parental Care
Helping Children Marry
Applications of Evolutionary Psychology
Anhang: Kapitelzusammenfassungen 517
Glossar mit deutschen Erläuterungen 526
Bibliography
Illustration
Index 568
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Contents
An
Understanding Monogamy
Levels of Analysis
Proximate and Ultimate Explanations in Biology
How to Discover the Causes of Behavior—
Scientifically
Darwinian Theory and Ultimate Hypotheses
Darwinian Theory and the Study of Behavior
The Problem with Group Selection
Testing Alternative Hypotheses
Certainty and Science
Understanding the Proximate and Ultimate Causes of Bird Song
Different Songs: Proximate Causes
Social Experience and Song Development
The Development of the Underlying Mechanisms
of Singing Behavior
How the Avian Song Control System Works
Different Songs: Ultimate Causes
The Reproductive Benefits of Song Learning
The Benefits of Learning a Dialect
Female Preferences and Song Learning
Proximate and Ultimate Causes Are
Complementary
The Development of Behavior
The Interactive Theory of Development
The Nature or Nurture Fallacy
Behavioral Development Requires Both Genes and
Environment
What Causes Individuals to Develop Differently?
Environmental Differences and Behavioral
Differences
Genetic Differences and Behavioral Differences
Single-Gene Effects on Development
Evolution and Behavioral Development
What Do Artificial Selection Experiments Tell Us
about Behavioral Evolution?
Adaptive Features of Behavioral Development
Developmental Homeostasis: Protecting
Development against Disruption
The Adaptive Value of Developmental Switch
Mechanisms
The Adaptive Value of Learning
Vili
Contents
The Control of Behavior: Neural Mechanisms
How Neurons Control Behavior
Sensory Receptors and Survival
Relaying and Responding to Sensory Input
Central Pattern Generators
The Proximate Basis of Stimulus Filtering
Stimulus Filtering by Auditory Receptors
Cortical Magnification in the Tactile Mode
Adaptation and the Proximate Mechanisms of
Behavior
Adaptive Mechanisms of Human Perception
Adaptive Mechanisms of Navigation
Adaptive Mechanisms of Migration
The Organization of Behavior: Neurons and Hormones
How Neural Command Centers Organize
Behavior
Behavioral Schedules
How Do Circadian Mechanisms Work?
Long-Term Cycles of Behavior
The Physical Environment Influences Long-Term
Cycles
Changing Priorities in Changing Social
Environments
Hormones and the Organization of Reproductive
Behavior
The Role of Testosterone
Behavioral Adaptations for Survival
Mobbing Behavior and the Evolution of
Adaptations
The Comparative Method for Testing
Hypotheses
The Cost-Benefit Approach to Antipredator
Behavior
The Costs and Benefits of Camouflage
Some Darwinian Puzzles
Optimality Theory and Antipredator Behavior
Game Theory Applied to Social Defenses
The Evolution of Feeding Behavior
Optimal Foraging Behavior
How to Choose an Optimal Mussel
Criticisms of Optimal Foraging Theory
Game Theory and Feeding Behavior
More Darwinian Puzzles in Feeding Behavior
Why Do Some Spiders Make Their Webs
Conspicuous?
Why Do Humans Consume Alcohol, Spices,
and Dirt?
The Adaptive Value and History of a Complex
Behavior
The Adaptive Value of Honey Bee Dances
An Evolutionary Scenario for Honey Bee
Dances
Contents
IX
Choosing Where to Live
Habitat Selection
Habitat Preferences of a Territorial Aphid
The Costs and Benefits of Dispersal
Migration
The Costs of Migration
The Benefits of Migration
Migration as a Conditional Tactic
Territoriality
Territorial Contests
The Evolution of Communication
The Origin and Modification of a Signal
The Adaptive Value of a Signal
An
The History of a Signal-Receiving Mechanism
The History of Insect Wings
Sensory Exploitation of Signal Receivers
Sensory Preferences May Precede the Evolution
of a Signal
Adaptationist
Communication
Why Do Baby Birds Beg So Loudly?
How to Deal with Illegitimate Receivers
Why Settle Disputes with Harmless Threats?
How Can Deception Evolve?
The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior
The Evolution of Differences in Sex Roles
Testing the Evolutionary Theory of Sex
Differences
Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates
Alternative Mating Tactics
Conditional Mating Strategies
Distinct Mating Strategies
Sperm Competition
Mate Guarding
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice
Mate Choice without Material Benefits
Male Courtship Signals Mate Quality
Testing the Healthy Mate, Good Genes, and
Runaway Selection Theories
Sexual Conflict
The Evolution of Mating Systems
Is Male Monogamy Adaptive?
Male Monogamy in Mammals
Male Monogamy in Birds
The Puzzle of Polyandry
Polyandry and the Acquisition of Good or
Compatible Genes
Polyandry and Material Benefits
The Diversity of Polygynous Mating Systems
Female Defense Polygyny
Resource Defense Polygyny
Scramble Competition Polygyny
Lek
Contents
The Evolution
The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Parental Care
Why More Care by Mothers than Fathers?
Exceptions to the Rule
Why Do Male Water Bugs Do All the Work?
Discriminating Parental Care
Why Adopt Genetic Strangers?
The History of Interspecific Brood Parasitism
Why Accept a Parasite's Egg?
The Evolution of Parental Favoritism
How to Evaluate the Reproductive Value of
Offspring
The Evolution of Social Behavior
The Costs and Benefits of Social Life
The Evolution of Helpful Behavior
The Reciprocity Hypothesis
Altruism and Indirect Selection
Indirect Selection and the Alarm Call of Belding's
Ground Squirrel
The Concept of Inclusive Fitness
Inclusive Fitness and the Pied Kingfisher
Inclusive Fitness and Helpers at the Nest
Insect Helpers at the Nest
The Evolution of Eusocial Behavior
Testing the Haplodiploid Hypothesis
Eusociality in the Absence of Very Close
Relatedness
The Ecology of Eusociality
The Evolution of Human Behavior
The
Behavior
The Sociobiology Controversy
Arbitrary Culture Theory
Adaptive Mate Preferences
Adaptive Mate Preferences of Women
Conditional Mate Preferences of Men and
Women
Sexual Conflict
Coercive Sex
Adaptive Parental Care
Helping Children Marry
Applications of Evolutionary Psychology
Anhang: Kapitelzusammenfassungen 517
Glossar mit deutschen Erläuterungen 526
Bibliography
Illustration
Index 568 |
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spelling | Alcock, John 1942-2023 Verfasser (DE-588)130519871 aut Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach John Alcock 8. ed. München Elsevier, Akad. Verl. 2006 XII, 579 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Easy-Reading Auflagenzählung bezieht sich auf die Orig.-Ausg. Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd rswk-swf Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd rswk-swf Evolutionsbiologie (DE-588)4153283-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 s Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 s Evolutionsbiologie (DE-588)4153283-1 s DE-604 Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 s DE-188 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014904635&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Alcock, John 1942-2023 Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Evolutionsbiologie (DE-588)4153283-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4062860-7 (DE-588)4060087-7 (DE-588)4071050-6 (DE-588)4153283-1 (DE-588)4123623-3 |
title | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach |
title_auth | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach |
title_exact_search | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach |
title_exact_search_txtP | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach |
title_full | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_fullStr | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_full_unstemmed | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach John Alcock |
title_short | Animal Behavior - das Original mit Übersetzungshilfen |
title_sort | animal behavior das original mit ubersetzungshilfen an evolutionary approach |
title_sub | an evolutionary approach |
topic | Verhalten (DE-588)4062860-7 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Evolutionsbiologie (DE-588)4153283-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Verhalten Tiere Evolution Evolutionsbiologie Lehrbuch |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014904635&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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