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245 00 Evolutionary behavioral ecology /|cedited by David F. 
       Westneat, Charles W. Fox. 
264  1 New York :|bOxford University Press,|c2010. 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 641 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
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347    text file|2rdaft 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tIngenious ideas : the history of behavioral ecology /
       |rTim R. Birkhead and Pat Monaghan --|tAdaptation /
       |rCharles W. Fox and David F. Westneat --|tBehavioral 
       concepts of selection /|rBarry Sinervo and Ryan Calsbeek -
       -|tWhat is fitness, and how do we measure it? /|rJohn Hunt
       and David Hodgson --|tGenetic basis of behavior /|rKerry 
       L. Shaw and Chris Wiley --|tBehavior as phenotypic 
       plasticity /|rCameron K. Ghalambor, Lisa M. Angeloni, and 
       Scott P. Carroll --|tEvolution of behavior : phylogeny and
       the origin of present-day diversity /|rTerry J. Ord and 
       Emilia P. Martins --|tDecision theory /|rRonald Ydenberg -
       -|tInformation use and sensory ecology /|rJohanna Mappes 
       and Martin Stevens --|tInformation processing : the 
       ecology and evolution of cognitive abilities /|rSusan D. 
       Healy and Candy Rowe --|tForaging theory /|rIan M. 
       Hamilton --|tManaging risk : the perils of uncertainty /
       |rSasha R.X. Dall --|tPredation risk and behavioral life 
       history /|rPeter Nonacs and Daniel T. Blumstein --
       |tInteracting phenotypes and indirect genetic effects /
       |rJason B. Wolf and Allen J. Moore --|tContest behavior /
       |rMark Briffa and Lynne U. Sneddon --|tSignaling /|rMagnus
       Enquist, Peter L. Hurd, and Stefano Ghirlanda --|tBehavior
       in groups /|rRyan L. Earley and Lee Alan Dugatkin --
       |tAltruism and cooperation /|rAndy Gardner, Ashleigh S. 
       Griffin, and Stuart A. West --|tEvolution of complex 
       societies /|rDavid C. Queller and Joan E. Strassmann --
       |tSexual selection /|rMichael D. Jennions and Hanna Kokko 
       --|tSexual selection in external fertilizers /|rDon R. 
       Levitan --|tPostcopulatory sexual selection /|rScott 
       Pitnick and David J. Hosken --|tSexual conflict /|rClaudia
       Fricke, Amanda Bretman, and Tracey Chapman --|tMate choice
       /|rRobert C. Brooks and Simon C. Griffith --|tAlternative 
       mating strategies /|rStephen M. Shuster --|tParental care 
       /|rCharlotta Kvarnemo --|tBehavioral ecology and 
       speciation /|rHoward D. Rundle and Janette W. Boughman --
       |tGenomic approaches to behavioral ecology and evolution /
       |rChristina M. Grozinger --|tDecision making, 
       environmental change, and population persistence /|rMartin
       A. Schlaepfer, Paul W. Sherman, and Michael C. Runge --
       |tBehavioral syndromes /|rAndrew Sih, Alison Bell, and J. 
       Chadwick Johnson --|tEvolution and human behavior /|rDebra
       Lieberman and Steven W. Gangestad. 
520 8  Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology is intended to be used a 
       text for graduate students and a sourcebook for 
       professional scientists seeking an understanding of the 
       evolutionary and ecological processes shaping behavior 
       across a wide array of organisms and a diverse set of 
       behaviors. Chapters are written by an array of leading 
       experts in the field, providing a core foundation, a 
       history of conceptual developments, and fresh insight into
       the controversies and themes shaping the continuing 
       development of the field. Essays on adaptation, selection,
       fitness, genetics, plasticity, and phylogeny as they 
       pertain to behavior place the field in the broader context
       of ecology and evolution. These concepts, along with a 
       diversity of theoretical approaches are applied to the 
       evolution of behavior in a many contexts, from individual 
       decision-making of solitary animals through to complex 
       social interactions. Chapters integrate conceptual and 
       theoretical approaches with recent empirical advances to 
       understand the evolution of behavior, from foraging, 
       dealing with risk, predator avoidance, and an array of 
       social behaviors, including fighting and cooperation with 
       conspecifics and conflict and cooperation between the 
       sexes. Chapters also emphasize integrative and novel 
       approaches to behavior, including cognitive ecology, 
       personality, conservation biology, the links between 
       behavior and evolution, the evolution of human social 
       behavior, and ways in which modern genetic analyses can 
       augment the study of behavior. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
650  0 Animal behavior|xEvolution.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh96007265 
650  0 Animal ecology.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85005172 
650  7 Animal behavior|xEvolution.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org
       /fast/809086 
650  7 Animal ecology.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/809150
655  4 Aufsatzsammlung. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Westneat, David F.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2009049928 
700 1  Fox, Charles W.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n97046305 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tEvolutionary behavioral ecology
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