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050 00 $aHM628$b.S63 2010
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245 00 $aSocial behaviour :$bgenes, ecology and evolution /$cedited by Tamás Székely, Allen J. Moore, Jan Komdeur.
246 3 $aSocial behavior
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2010.
300 $axii, 562 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tIntroduction: the uphill climb of sociology: towards a new synthesis /$rTamás Székely, Allen J. Moore and Jan Komdeur --$tProfile: Undiminished passion /$rTim Birkhead --$gPart I.$tFoundations:$g1.$tNature-nurture interactions /$rMarla B. Sokolowski and Joel D. Levine;$tProfile: social evolution, sexual intrigue and serendipity /$rAndrew Cockbun;$g2.$tThe quantitative genetics of social behaviour /$rBronwyn H. Bleakley, Jason B. Wolf and Allen J. Moore;$tProfile: mating systems: integrating sexual conflict and ecology /$rNicholas B. Davies;$g3.$tSocial behaviour and bird-song from a neural and endocrine perspective /$rElizabeth Adkins-Regan, Timothy J. DeVoogd and Jordan M. Moore;$tProfile: In love with Ropalidia marginata: 34 years, and still going strong /$rRaghavendra Gadagkar;$g4.$tEvolutionary game theory /$rJohn M. McNamara and Franz J. Weissing;$tProfile: The holder's dilemma: a cold shoulder or a warm inner glow /$rDavid Haig;$g5.$tRecent advances in comparative methods /$rRobert P. Freckleton and Mark Pagel;$tProfile: Multi-component signals in ant communication /$rBert Hölldobler;$g6.$tSocial evolution theory: a review of methods and approaches /$rTom Wenseleers, Andy Gardner and Kevin R. Foster;$tProfiles: what's wrong with this picture? /$rSarah B. Hrdy --$gPart II.$tThemes:$g7.$tAggression: towards an integration of gene, brain and behaviour /$rRobert Huber and Edward A. Kravitz;$tProfile: From behavioural observations, to genes, to evolution /$rLaurent Keller;$g8.$tSocial influences on communication signals: from honesty to exploitation /$rMark E. Hauber and Marlene Zuk;$tProfile: reputation can make the world go round, or why are we sometime social /$rMangred Milinski;$g9.$tImportant topics in group living /$rJens Krause and Graeme Ruxton;$tProfile: a haphazard career /$rRonald Noë;$g10.$tSexual behaviour: conflict, cooperation and co-evolution /$rTomasso Pizzari and Russell Bonduriansky;$tProfile: In celebration of questions, past, present and future /$rGeoff A. Parker;$g11.$tPair bonds and parental behaviour /$rLisa McGraw, Tamás Székely and Larry J. Young;$tProfile: mating systems and generic variation /$rMarion Petrie;$g12.$tAdaptations and constraints in the evolution of delayed dispersal: implications for cooperation /$rJan Komdeur and Jan Ekman;$tProfile: Selections from a life in social selection /$rDavid C. Queller;$g13.$tSocial behaviour in microorganisms /$rKevin R. Foster;$tProfile: the de novo evolution of cooperation: an unlikely event /$rPaul B. Rainey;$g14.$tSocial environments, social tactics and their fitness consequences in complex mammalian societies /$rMarion L. East and Heribert Hofer;$tProfile: evolutionary genetics and social behaviour: changed perspectives on sexual coevolution /$rMichael G. Ritchie;$g15.$tSocial behaviour in humans /$rRuth Mace;$tProfile: genes and social behaviour: from gene to genome to 1000 genomes /$rGene E. Robinson --$gPart III.$tImplications:$g16.$tPersonality and individual social specialisation /$rDenis Réale and Niels J. Dingemanse;$tProfile: behavioural ecology: why do I love thee? let me count the reasons /$rPaul W. Sherman;$g17.$tMolecular and genetic influences on the neural substrate of social cognition in humans /$rLouise Gallagher and David Skuse;$tProfile: anonymous (and other)social experience and the evolution of cooperation by reciprocity /$rMichael Taborsky;$g18.$tPopulation density, social behaviour and sex allocation /$rSuzanne H. Alonzo and Ben C. Sheldon;$tProfile: social theory based on natural selection /$rRobert Trivers;$g19.$tSocial behaviour and speciation /$rGerald S. Wilkinson and Leanna M. Birge;$tProfile: look to the ants /$rEdward O. Wilson;$g20.$tSocial behaviour in conservation /$rDaniel T. Blumstein;$tProfile: the handicap principle and social behaviour /$rAmotz Zahavi;$g21.$tProspects for research in social behaviour: systems biology meets behaviour /$rAllen J. Moore, Tamás Székely and Jan Komdeur.
520 $a"Humans live in large and extensive societies and spend much of their time interacting socially. Likewise, most other animals also interact socially. Social behaviour is of constant fascination to biologists and psychologists of many disciplines, from behavioural ecology to comparative biology and sociobiology. The two major approaches used to study social behaviour involve either the mechanism of behaviour - where it has come from and how it has evolved, or the function of the behaviour studied. With guest articles from leaders in the field, theoretical foundations along with recent advances are presented to give a truly multidisciplinary overview of social behaviour, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Topics include aggression, communication, group living, sexual behaviour and co-operative breeding. With examples ranging from bacteria to social mammals and humans, a variety of research tools are used, including candidate gene approaches, quantitative genetics, neuro-endocrine studies, cost-benefit and phylogenetic analyses and evolutionary game theory"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aSociobiology.
650 0 $aSocial interaction.
650 0 $aBehavior evolution.
650 0 $aBehavior genetics.
650 12 $aSocial Behavior.
650 22 $aBiological Evolution.
650 22 $aEcology.
650 22 $aGenetics, Behavioral.
700 1 $aSzékely, T.$q(Tamás)
700 1 $aMoore, Allen J.$q(Allen Jonathan)
700 1 $aKomdeur, J.