Rodent societies :: an ecological & evolutionary perspective /
Rodent Societies synthesizes and integrates the current state of knowledge about the social behavior of rodents, providing ecological and evolutionary contexts for understanding their societies and highlighting emerging conservation and management strategies to preserve them. It begins with a summar...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rodent Societies synthesizes and integrates the current state of knowledge about the social behavior of rodents, providing ecological and evolutionary contexts for understanding their societies and highlighting emerging conservation and management strategies to preserve them. It begins with a summary of the evolution, phylogeny, and biogeography of social and nonsocial rodents, providing a historical basis for comparative analyses. Subsequent sections focus on group-living rodents and characterize their reproductive behaviors, life histories and population ecology, genetics, neuroendocrine mec. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 610 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 491-597) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9780226905389 0226905381 128196686X 9781281966865 |
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Rodent societies : |b an ecological & evolutionary perspective / |c edited by Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Contributors -- |t Acknowledgments -- |t Introduction -- |g 1. |t Rodent societies as model systems / |r Jerry O. Wolff |g and |r Paul W. Sherman -- |g 2. |t Rodent evolution, phylogenetics, and biogeography / |r Rodney L. Honeycutt, |r Laurence J. Frabotta |g and |r Diane L. Rowe -- |t Sexual behavior -- |g 3. |t Male mating strategies in rodents / |r Jane Waterman -- |g 4. |t Reproductive strategies in female rodents / |r Nancy G. Solomon |g and |r Brian Keane -- |g 5. |t Sexual selection : using social ecology to determine fitness differences / |r Lara S. Carroll |g and |r Wayne K. Potts -- |g 6. |t A phylogenetic analysis of the breeding systems of neotomine-peromyscine rodents / |r Matina C. Kalcounis-Rüppell |g and |r David O. Ribble -- |g 7. |t Alternative reproductive tactics and strategies of tree squirrels / |r John L. Koprowski. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Life histories and behavior -- |g 8. |t Fast and slow life histories of rodents / |r F. Stephen Dobson |g and |r Madan K. Oli -- |g 9. |t Acceleration and delay of reproduction in rodents / |r Lee C. Drickamer -- |g 10. |t Sexual size dimorphism in rodents / |r Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde -- |g 11. |t Facultative sex ratio adjustment / |r Robert S. Sikes -- |g 12. |t The role of the stress axis in life-history adaptations / |r Rudy Boonstra, |r J.M. Barker, |r J. Castillo, |g and |r Q.E. Fletcher -- |g 13. |t Dispersal and philopatry / |r Scott Nunes -- |g 14. |t Gene dynamics and social behavior / |r F. Stephen Dobson -- |g 15. |t Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents / |r Charles J. Krebs, |r Xavier Lambin |g and |r Jerry O. Wolff -- |t Behavioral development -- |g 16. |t Neural regulation of social behavior in rodents / |r J. Thomas Curtis, |r Yan Liu, |r Brandon J. Aragona, |g and |r Zuoxin Wang -- |g 17. |t Ontogeny of adaptive behaviors / |r Jill M. Mateo -- |g 18. |t Social learning by rodents / |r Bennett G. Galef Jr. -- |g 19. |t Kin recognition in rodents : issues and evidence / |r Warren G. Holmes |g and |r Jill M. Mateo. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Social behavior -- |g 20. |t Parental care / |r Betty McGuire |g and |r William E. Bemis -- |g 21. |t The ecology of sociality in rodents / |r Eileen A. Lacey |g and |r Paul W. Sherman -- |g 22. |t Scent marking / |r S. Craig Roberts -- |g 23. |t Nonparental infanticide / |r Luis A. Ebensperger |g and |r Daniel T. Blumstein -- |g 24. |t Social organization and monogamy in the beaver / |r Peter Busher -- |g 25. |t Evolution of pacifism and sociality in blind mole rats / |r Eviatar Nevo -- |t Antipredator behavior -- |g 26. |t Social and antipredator systems : intertwining links in multiple time frames / |r Donald H. Owings |g and |r Richard G. Coss -- |g 27. |t The evolution of alarm communication in rodents : structure, function, and the puzzle of apparently altruistic calling / |r Daniel T. Blumstein -- |g 28. |t Fear and the foraging, breeding, and sociality of rodents / |r Hannu Ylönen |g and |r Joel S. Brown. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Comparative socioecology -- |g 29. |t Ecology, kinship, and ground squirrel sociality : insights from comparative analyses / |r James F. Hare |g and |r Jan O. Murie -- |g 30. |t Evolution of sociality in marmots : it begins with hibernation / |r Kenneth B. Armitage -- |g 31. |t Environmental constraints and the evolution of sociality in semifossorial desert rodents / |r Jan A. Randall -- |g 32. |t Comparative social organization and life history of Rattus and Mus / |r Manuel Berdoy |g and |r Lee C. Drickamer -- |g 33. |t Social organization and resource use in capybaras and maras / |r David W. Macdonald, |r Emilio A. Herrera, |r Andrew B. Taber, |g and |r José Roberto Moreira -- |g 34. |t Social structure in octodontid and ctenomyid rodents / |r Eileen A. Lacey |g and |r Luis A. Ebensperger -- |g 35. |t Socioecology of rock-dwelling rodents / |r Karen Nutt. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g 36. |t African mole-rats : social and ecological diversity / |r Chris G. Faulkes |g and |r Nigel C. Bennett -- |g 37. |t Alarm calling, multiple mating, and infanticide among black-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs / |r John L. Hoogland -- |t Conservation and disease -- |g 38. |t Issues in rodent conservation / |r William Z. Lidicker Jr. -- |g 39. |t Conservation of ground squirrels / |r Beatrice Van Horne -- |g 40. |t Conservation of prairie dogs / |r John L. Hoogland -- |g 41. |t Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens / |r Richard S. Ostfeld |g and |r James N. Mills -- |t Conclusions -- |g 42. |t Conclusions and future directions / |r Paul W. Sherman |g and |r Jerry O. Wolff -- |t References -- |t Subject index -- |t Species index. |
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650 | 0 | |a Rodents |x Evolution. | |
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650 | 6 | |a Rongeurs |x Écologie. | |
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author_additional | Jerry O. Wolff Paul W. Sherman -- Rodney L. Honeycutt, Laurence J. Frabotta Diane L. Rowe -- Jane Waterman -- Nancy G. Solomon Brian Keane -- Lara S. Carroll Wayne K. Potts -- Matina C. Kalcounis-Rüppell David O. Ribble -- John L. Koprowski. F. Stephen Dobson Madan K. Oli -- Lee C. Drickamer -- Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde -- Robert S. Sikes -- Rudy Boonstra, J.M. Barker, J. Castillo, Q.E. Fletcher -- Scott Nunes -- F. Stephen Dobson -- Charles J. Krebs, Xavier Lambin Jerry O. Wolff -- J. Thomas Curtis, Yan Liu, Brandon J. Aragona, Zuoxin Wang -- Jill M. Mateo -- Bennett G. Galef Jr. -- Warren G. Holmes Jill M. Mateo. Betty McGuire William E. Bemis -- Eileen A. Lacey S. Craig Roberts -- Luis A. Ebensperger Daniel T. Blumstein -- Peter Busher -- Eviatar Nevo -- Donald H. Owings Richard G. Coss -- Hannu Ylönen Joel S. Brown. James F. Hare Jan O. Murie -- Kenneth B. Armitage -- Jan A. Randall -- Manuel Berdoy David W. Macdonald, Emilio A. Herrera, Andrew B. Taber, José Roberto Moreira -- Luis A. Ebensperger -- Karen Nutt. Chris G. Faulkes Nigel C. Bennett -- John L. Hoogland -- William Z. Lidicker Jr. -- Beatrice Van Horne -- Richard S. Ostfeld James N. Mills -- Paul W. Sherman |
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contents | Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Rodent societies as model systems / Rodent evolution, phylogenetics, and biogeography / Sexual behavior -- Male mating strategies in rodents / Reproductive strategies in female rodents / Sexual selection : using social ecology to determine fitness differences / A phylogenetic analysis of the breeding systems of neotomine-peromyscine rodents / Alternative reproductive tactics and strategies of tree squirrels / Life histories and behavior -- Fast and slow life histories of rodents / Acceleration and delay of reproduction in rodents / Sexual size dimorphism in rodents / Facultative sex ratio adjustment / The role of the stress axis in life-history adaptations / Dispersal and philopatry / Gene dynamics and social behavior / Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents / Behavioral development -- Neural regulation of social behavior in rodents / Ontogeny of adaptive behaviors / Social learning by rodents / Kin recognition in rodents : issues and evidence / Parental care / The ecology of sociality in rodents / Scent marking / Nonparental infanticide / Social organization and monogamy in the beaver / Evolution of pacifism and sociality in blind mole rats / Antipredator behavior -- Social and antipredator systems : intertwining links in multiple time frames / The evolution of alarm communication in rodents : structure, function, and the puzzle of apparently altruistic calling / Fear and the foraging, breeding, and sociality of rodents / Comparative socioecology -- Ecology, kinship, and ground squirrel sociality : insights from comparative analyses / Evolution of sociality in marmots : it begins with hibernation / Environmental constraints and the evolution of sociality in semifossorial desert rodents / Comparative social organization and life history of Rattus and Mus / Social organization and resource use in capybaras and maras / Social structure in octodontid and ctenomyid rodents / Socioecology of rock-dwelling rodents / African mole-rats : social and ecological diversity / Alarm calling, multiple mating, and infanticide among black-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs / Conservation and disease -- Issues in rodent conservation / Conservation of ground squirrels / Conservation of prairie dogs / Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens / Conclusions -- Conclusions and future directions / References -- Subject index -- Species index. |
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spelling | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / edited by Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007. 1 online resource (xv, 610 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 491-597) and indexes. Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Rodent societies as model systems / Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman -- 2. Rodent evolution, phylogenetics, and biogeography / Rodney L. Honeycutt, Laurence J. Frabotta and Diane L. Rowe -- Sexual behavior -- 3. Male mating strategies in rodents / Jane Waterman -- 4. Reproductive strategies in female rodents / Nancy G. Solomon and Brian Keane -- 5. Sexual selection : using social ecology to determine fitness differences / Lara S. Carroll and Wayne K. Potts -- 6. A phylogenetic analysis of the breeding systems of neotomine-peromyscine rodents / Matina C. Kalcounis-Rüppell and David O. Ribble -- 7. Alternative reproductive tactics and strategies of tree squirrels / John L. Koprowski. Life histories and behavior -- 8. Fast and slow life histories of rodents / F. Stephen Dobson and Madan K. Oli -- 9. Acceleration and delay of reproduction in rodents / Lee C. Drickamer -- 10. Sexual size dimorphism in rodents / Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde -- 11. Facultative sex ratio adjustment / Robert S. Sikes -- 12. The role of the stress axis in life-history adaptations / Rudy Boonstra, J.M. Barker, J. Castillo, and Q.E. Fletcher -- 13. Dispersal and philopatry / Scott Nunes -- 14. Gene dynamics and social behavior / F. Stephen Dobson -- 15. Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents / Charles J. Krebs, Xavier Lambin and Jerry O. Wolff -- Behavioral development -- 16. Neural regulation of social behavior in rodents / J. Thomas Curtis, Yan Liu, Brandon J. Aragona, and Zuoxin Wang -- 17. Ontogeny of adaptive behaviors / Jill M. Mateo -- 18. Social learning by rodents / Bennett G. Galef Jr. -- 19. Kin recognition in rodents : issues and evidence / Warren G. Holmes and Jill M. Mateo. Social behavior -- 20. Parental care / Betty McGuire and William E. Bemis -- 21. The ecology of sociality in rodents / Eileen A. Lacey and Paul W. Sherman -- 22. Scent marking / S. Craig Roberts -- 23. Nonparental infanticide / Luis A. Ebensperger and Daniel T. Blumstein -- 24. Social organization and monogamy in the beaver / Peter Busher -- 25. Evolution of pacifism and sociality in blind mole rats / Eviatar Nevo -- Antipredator behavior -- 26. Social and antipredator systems : intertwining links in multiple time frames / Donald H. Owings and Richard G. Coss -- 27. The evolution of alarm communication in rodents : structure, function, and the puzzle of apparently altruistic calling / Daniel T. Blumstein -- 28. Fear and the foraging, breeding, and sociality of rodents / Hannu Ylönen and Joel S. Brown. Comparative socioecology -- 29. Ecology, kinship, and ground squirrel sociality : insights from comparative analyses / James F. Hare and Jan O. Murie -- 30. Evolution of sociality in marmots : it begins with hibernation / Kenneth B. Armitage -- 31. Environmental constraints and the evolution of sociality in semifossorial desert rodents / Jan A. Randall -- 32. Comparative social organization and life history of Rattus and Mus / Manuel Berdoy and Lee C. Drickamer -- 33. Social organization and resource use in capybaras and maras / David W. Macdonald, Emilio A. Herrera, Andrew B. Taber, and José Roberto Moreira -- 34. Social structure in octodontid and ctenomyid rodents / Eileen A. Lacey and Luis A. Ebensperger -- 35. Socioecology of rock-dwelling rodents / Karen Nutt. 36. African mole-rats : social and ecological diversity / Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C. Bennett -- 37. Alarm calling, multiple mating, and infanticide among black-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs / John L. Hoogland -- Conservation and disease -- 38. Issues in rodent conservation / William Z. Lidicker Jr. -- 39. Conservation of ground squirrels / Beatrice Van Horne -- 40. Conservation of prairie dogs / John L. Hoogland -- 41. Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens / Richard S. Ostfeld and James N. Mills -- Conclusions -- 42. Conclusions and future directions / Paul W. Sherman and Jerry O. Wolff -- References -- Subject index -- Species index. Print version record. Rodent Societies synthesizes and integrates the current state of knowledge about the social behavior of rodents, providing ecological and evolutionary contexts for understanding their societies and highlighting emerging conservation and management strategies to preserve them. It begins with a summary of the evolution, phylogeny, and biogeography of social and nonsocial rodents, providing a historical basis for comparative analyses. Subsequent sections focus on group-living rodents and characterize their reproductive behaviors, life histories and population ecology, genetics, neuroendocrine mec. Rodents Ecology. Rodents Evolution. Social behavior in animals. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123911 Animal societies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85005233 Rongeurs Écologie. Rongeurs Évolution. Comportement social chez les animaux. Sociétés animales. SCIENCE Life Sciences Zoology Mammals. bisacsh NATURE Animals Mammals. bisacsh Animal societies fast Rodents Ecology fast Rodents Evolution fast Social behavior in animals fast Wolff, Jerry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87125862 Sherman, Paul W., 1949- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxKrGyph66pPTGmYXgf4m http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89108548 has work: Rodent societies (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFrPXhgmRxCyHYW4Fcmdry https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Rodent societies. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007 9780226905365 0226905365 (DLC) 2006021884 (OCoLC)70483314 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=260259 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=260259 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Rodent societies as model systems / Rodent evolution, phylogenetics, and biogeography / Sexual behavior -- Male mating strategies in rodents / Reproductive strategies in female rodents / Sexual selection : using social ecology to determine fitness differences / A phylogenetic analysis of the breeding systems of neotomine-peromyscine rodents / Alternative reproductive tactics and strategies of tree squirrels / Life histories and behavior -- Fast and slow life histories of rodents / Acceleration and delay of reproduction in rodents / Sexual size dimorphism in rodents / Facultative sex ratio adjustment / The role of the stress axis in life-history adaptations / Dispersal and philopatry / Gene dynamics and social behavior / Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents / Behavioral development -- Neural regulation of social behavior in rodents / Ontogeny of adaptive behaviors / Social learning by rodents / Kin recognition in rodents : issues and evidence / Parental care / The ecology of sociality in rodents / Scent marking / Nonparental infanticide / Social organization and monogamy in the beaver / Evolution of pacifism and sociality in blind mole rats / Antipredator behavior -- Social and antipredator systems : intertwining links in multiple time frames / The evolution of alarm communication in rodents : structure, function, and the puzzle of apparently altruistic calling / Fear and the foraging, breeding, and sociality of rodents / Comparative socioecology -- Ecology, kinship, and ground squirrel sociality : insights from comparative analyses / Evolution of sociality in marmots : it begins with hibernation / Environmental constraints and the evolution of sociality in semifossorial desert rodents / Comparative social organization and life history of Rattus and Mus / Social organization and resource use in capybaras and maras / Social structure in octodontid and ctenomyid rodents / Socioecology of rock-dwelling rodents / African mole-rats : social and ecological diversity / Alarm calling, multiple mating, and infanticide among black-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs / Conservation and disease -- Issues in rodent conservation / Conservation of ground squirrels / Conservation of prairie dogs / Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens / Conclusions -- Conclusions and future directions / References -- Subject index -- Species index. Rodents Ecology. Rodents Evolution. Social behavior in animals. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123911 Animal societies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85005233 Rongeurs Écologie. Rongeurs Évolution. Comportement social chez les animaux. Sociétés animales. SCIENCE Life Sciences Zoology Mammals. bisacsh NATURE Animals Mammals. bisacsh Animal societies fast Rodents Ecology fast Rodents Evolution fast Social behavior in animals fast |
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title | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / |
title_alt | Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Rodent societies as model systems / Rodent evolution, phylogenetics, and biogeography / Sexual behavior -- Male mating strategies in rodents / Reproductive strategies in female rodents / Sexual selection : using social ecology to determine fitness differences / A phylogenetic analysis of the breeding systems of neotomine-peromyscine rodents / Alternative reproductive tactics and strategies of tree squirrels / Life histories and behavior -- Fast and slow life histories of rodents / Acceleration and delay of reproduction in rodents / Sexual size dimorphism in rodents / Facultative sex ratio adjustment / The role of the stress axis in life-history adaptations / Dispersal and philopatry / Gene dynamics and social behavior / Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents / Behavioral development -- Neural regulation of social behavior in rodents / Ontogeny of adaptive behaviors / Social learning by rodents / Kin recognition in rodents : issues and evidence / Parental care / The ecology of sociality in rodents / Scent marking / Nonparental infanticide / Social organization and monogamy in the beaver / Evolution of pacifism and sociality in blind mole rats / Antipredator behavior -- Social and antipredator systems : intertwining links in multiple time frames / The evolution of alarm communication in rodents : structure, function, and the puzzle of apparently altruistic calling / Fear and the foraging, breeding, and sociality of rodents / Comparative socioecology -- Ecology, kinship, and ground squirrel sociality : insights from comparative analyses / Evolution of sociality in marmots : it begins with hibernation / Environmental constraints and the evolution of sociality in semifossorial desert rodents / Comparative social organization and life history of Rattus and Mus / Social organization and resource use in capybaras and maras / Social structure in octodontid and ctenomyid rodents / Socioecology of rock-dwelling rodents / African mole-rats : social and ecological diversity / Alarm calling, multiple mating, and infanticide among black-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs / Conservation and disease -- Issues in rodent conservation / Conservation of ground squirrels / Conservation of prairie dogs / Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens / Conclusions -- Conclusions and future directions / References -- Subject index -- Species index. |
title_auth | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / |
title_exact_search | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / |
title_full | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / edited by Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman. |
title_fullStr | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / edited by Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rodent societies : an ecological & evolutionary perspective / edited by Jerry O. Wolff and Paul W. Sherman. |
title_short | Rodent societies : |
title_sort | rodent societies an ecological evolutionary perspective |
title_sub | an ecological & evolutionary perspective / |
topic | Rodents Ecology. Rodents Evolution. Social behavior in animals. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123911 Animal societies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85005233 Rongeurs Écologie. Rongeurs Évolution. Comportement social chez les animaux. Sociétés animales. SCIENCE Life Sciences Zoology Mammals. bisacsh NATURE Animals Mammals. bisacsh Animal societies fast Rodents Ecology fast Rodents Evolution fast Social behavior in animals fast |
topic_facet | Rodents Ecology. Rodents Evolution. Social behavior in animals. Animal societies. Rongeurs Écologie. Rongeurs Évolution. Comportement social chez les animaux. Sociétés animales. SCIENCE Life Sciences Zoology Mammals. NATURE Animals Mammals. Animal societies Rodents Ecology Rodents Evolution Social behavior in animals |
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