The present book explores the mechanisms and evolution of animal  behavior, including neural, hormonal, and genetic substrates of  behaviour; foraging; anti-predator defences; mating systems and sexual  selection; social behaviour; communication; parental care; kin selection  and recognition; and territoriality. This thoroughly up-to-date text  shows how evolutionary biologists analyse all aspects of behaviour. It  is distinguished by its balanced treatment of both the underlying  mechanisms and evolutionary causes of behaviour, and stresses the  utility of evolutionary theory in unifying the different behavioural  disciplines. Important concepts are explained by reference to key  illustrative studies, which are described in sufficient detail to help  students appreciate the role of the scientific process in producing  research discoveries. The writing style is clear and engaging: beginning  students have no difficulty following the material, despite the strong  conceptual orientation of the text. This is essential reading for  degree-level students following modular programs in biology, zoology,  marine biology, and psychology.
Contents • Introduction to Animal Behaviour • Evolution and Animal  Behaviour • Animal Behavioural Genetics • Phylogeny and Animal Behaviour  • Animal Behaviour and Cognition • Animal Learning and Development •  Proximate Mechanisms in Animal Behaviour • Animal Social Behaviour •  Human Behaviour Patterns
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