Advances in the Study of Behavior ( Volume 32 )

Publication series :Volume 32

Author: Slater   Peter J. B.;Rosenblatt   Jay S.;Snowdon   Charles T.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080490137

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120045327

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120045327

Subject: Q958.12 animal biological environmental relationship

Language: ENG

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Description

The aim of Advances in the Study of Behavior remains as it has been since the series began: to serve the increasing number of scientists who are engaged in the study of animal behavior by presenting their theoretical ideas and research to their colleagues and to those in neighboring fields. We hope that the series will continue its "contribution to the development of the field", as its intended role was phrased in the Preface to the first volume in 1965. Since that time, traditional areas of animal behavior have achieved new vigor by the links they have formed with related fields and by the closer relationship that now exists between those studying animal and human subjects.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 12

Chapter 2. Odor-Genes Covariance and Genetic Relatedness Assessments: Rethinking Odor-Based Recognition Mechanisms in Rodents

pp.:  88 – 142

Chapter 3. Sex Role Reversal in Pipefish

pp.:  142 – 180

Chapter 4. Fluctuating Asymmetry, Animal Behavior, and Evolution

pp.:  180 – 218

Chapter 5. From Dwarf Hamster to Daddy: The Intersection of Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology That Produces Paternal Behavior

pp.:  218 – 274

Chapter 6. Paternal Behavior and Aggression: Endocrine Mechanisms and Nongenomic Transmission of Behavior

pp.:  274 – 336

Chapter 7. Cognitive Ecology: Foraging in Hummingbirds as a Model System

pp.:  336 – 372

Index

pp.:  372 – 388

Contents of Previous Volumes

pp.:  388 – 394

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