Perspectives in Ethology: Volume 11: Behavioral DesignN.S. Thompson 'A book rich and various in ideas and substance...It belongs on the shelf of anyone wanting to keep up with what is happening in ethology.'-Bioscience, from a review of an earlier volume Beginning with Volume 11, Nicholas S. Thompson takes over the editorship of this remarkable series. For this volume, contributors bring fresh perspectives to the subject of natural design. |
Contents
I | xv |
V | 2 |
VI | 3 |
VII | 4 |
VIII | 5 |
IX | 7 |
X | 8 |
XI | 9 |
LXVI | 191 |
LXVII | 192 |
LXVIII | 194 |
LXIX | 195 |
LXX | 199 |
LXXI | 200 |
LXXII | 206 |
LXXIII | 207 |
XII | 10 |
XIV | 11 |
XV | 13 |
XVI | 26 |
XVII | 28 |
XVIII | 29 |
XIX | 30 |
XX | 31 |
XXI | 32 |
XXII | 36 |
XXIII | 38 |
XXIV | 39 |
XXV | 45 |
XXVIII | 46 |
XXIX | 52 |
XXX | 56 |
XXXI | 58 |
XXXII | 59 |
XXXIII | 60 |
XXXIV | 61 |
XXXV | 63 |
XXXVI | 64 |
XXXVII | 67 |
XXXIX | 69 |
XL | 72 |
XLI | 73 |
XLII | 74 |
XLIII | 75 |
XLIV | 81 |
XLV | 85 |
XLVI | 92 |
XLVII | 98 |
XLVIII | 99 |
XLIX | 106 |
L | 123 |
LI | 128 |
LII | 131 |
LIV | 147 |
LV | 148 |
LVI | 151 |
LVII | 155 |
LVIII | 158 |
LIX | 167 |
LX | 172 |
LXI | 181 |
LXII | 182 |
LXIII | 187 |
LXIV | 189 |
LXV | 190 |
LXXIV | 209 |
LXXVII | 210 |
LXXVIII | 211 |
LXXIX | 213 |
LXXX | 218 |
LXXXI | 219 |
LXXXII | 221 |
LXXXIII | 222 |
LXXXIV | 223 |
LXXXV | 224 |
LXXXVI | 227 |
LXXXVII | 229 |
LXXXIX | 233 |
XC | 241 |
XCI | 242 |
XCII | 243 |
XCIII | 244 |
XCIV | 245 |
XCV | 253 |
XCVI | 255 |
XCVII | 261 |
XCVIII | 267 |
XCIX | 270 |
C | 271 |
CI | 277 |
CII | 281 |
CIII | 282 |
CIV | 285 |
CV | 287 |
CVI | 289 |
CVII | 292 |
CVIII | 293 |
295 | |
CXI | 298 |
CXII | 301 |
CXIII | 303 |
CXIV | 304 |
CXV | 307 |
CXVI | 308 |
CXVII | 309 |
CXVIII | 311 |
CXIX | 312 |
CXX | 313 |
CXXI | 314 |
CXXII | 316 |
CXXIII | 318 |
323 | |
Common terms and phrases
activity adaptive adult alleles analysis animal appetitive behavior Arctic ground squirrels Baerends Behav behavior patterns behavior systems approach behavioral phenotypes Bekoff biological function biological teleology brain Brian Goodwin California ground squirrels Cambridge causal cell choosiness claims in biology cognitive mechanisms Columbian ground squirrels complex concept constraints context Coss Dawkins developmental dispositional property dynamic ecological effects environment equifinality ethologists Ethology evolution evolutionary evolved example explain feeding females fitness landscapes foraging genes genetic genotypes gopher snake individuals infant interaction Lauder learning Lorenz males mantids mating mode modules natural design natural selection neural neurons optimal organisms particular patch perceptual phenotypic phylogenetic population possible potential predators predict prey psychology rattlesnakes relaxed selection reproductive rate response Riedl role Science sequence sexual cannibalism sexual selection species stickleback stimulus structure teleological teleological claims theory Timberlake Tinbergen tion University Press variation York