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Reproductive Success
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Reproductive Success

"This book is well worth buying for its detailed summaries of the 25 studies, many of which are classic long-term projects, and for its insights into the factors determining reproductive success."—William J. Sutherland, TREE "A must read for anyone interested in evolution, mating/social systems, and population ecology."—John L. Koprowski, IJournal of Insect Behavior

Red Deer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Red Deer

Red Deer: Behavior and Ecology of Two Sexes is the most extensive study yet available of reproduction in wild vertebrate. The authors synthesize data collected over ten years on a population of individually recognizable red deer, usually regarded as conspecific with the American elk. Their results reveal the extent of sex differences in behavior, reproduction, and ecology and make a substantial contribution to our understanding of sexual selection.

The Evolution of Parental Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Evolution of Parental Care

The book reviews theoretical and empirical predictions concerning the evolution of parental care and examines the extent to which these are supported by empirical evidence.

Soay Sheep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Soay Sheep

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The Evolution of Parental Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

The Evolution of Parental Care

Synthesizing studies of parental care in a wide variety of animals, this book is the first attempt to provide general answers to the following important questions: Why does the extent of parental care vary so widely between species? Why do only females care for eggs and young in some animals, only males in others, and both parents in a few? To what extent is parental care adjusted to variation in its benefits to offspring and its costs to parents? How do parents divide their resources between their sons and daughters? In this book separate chapters examine the evolution of variation in egg and neonate size, of viviparity and other forms of bearing, and of differences in the duration of incub...

Primate Ecology: Studies of Feeding and ranging Behavior in Lemurs, Monkey and apes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 654

Primate Ecology: Studies of Feeding and ranging Behavior in Lemurs, Monkey and apes

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  • Published: 2012-12-02
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Primate Ecology: Studies of Feeding and Ranging Behavior in Femurs, Monkeys and Apes describes the behavioral aspects of ecology, including activity patterning, food selection, and ranging behavior. The book is composed of 19 chapters; 17 of which are concerned with the ecology or behavior of particular social groups of primates, arranged in the taxonomic order of the species concerned. The final two chapters review some of the generalizations emerging from comparison of inter- and intraspecific differences in feeding and ranging behavior. The book aims to suggest areas of particular interest where research can be usefully developed.

Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates

Brings together long-term studies of cooperation in vertebrates that challenge our understanding of the evolution of social behavior.

Mammal Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 760

Mammal Societies

The book aims to integrate our understanding of mammalian societies into a novel synthesis that is relevant to behavioural ecologists, ecologists, and anthropologists. It adopts a coherent structure that deals initially with the characteristics and strategies of females, before covering those of males, cooperative societies and hominid societies. It reviews our current understanding both of the structure of societies and of the strategies of individuals; it combines coverage of relevant areas of theory with coverage of interspecific comparisons, intraspecific comparisons and experiments; it explores both evolutionary causes of different traits and their ecological consequences; and it integrates research on different groups of mammals with research on primates and humans and attempts to put research on human societies into a broader perspective.

The Evolution of Social Behaviour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

The Evolution of Social Behaviour

First book to outline the fundamental principles of social evolution underlying the stunning diversity of social systems and behaviours.

Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates

Males and females of many species can, and do, live separately for long periods of time. This sexual segregation is widespread and can be on social, spatial or habitat scales. An understanding of sexual segregation is important in the explanation of life history and social preference, population dynamics and the conservation of rare species. Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates explores the reasons why this behaviour has evolved and what factors contribute to it.