Intended for graduate and upper level undergraduate courses in
behavioural ecology where students are already familiar with the
basic ideas, this book continues to define the subject. A
completely new set of contributions has been brought together once
more to take account of the many exciting new developments in the
field. Each chapter presents a balanced view of the subject,
integrating a clear exposition of the theory with a critical
discussion of how predictions have been tested by experiments and
comparative studies. In addition, the book points to unreconciled
issues and possible future developments. Edited by two of the most
highly regarded experts in the field, this new volume contains
contributions from an international authorship and continues the
tradition of clarity and accessibility established by the three
previous editions.
* * The latest edition of a classic in behavioural ecology.
* Divided into three sections: Mechanisms and Individual
Behaviour, From Individual Behaviour to Social Systems, and Life
Histories, Phylogenies and Populations.
* Contributions from the world’s leading researchers.
Tabella dei contenuti
Part I: Introduction:.
The Evolution of Behavioural Ecology: John R Krebs and Nicholas
B Davies.
Part II: Mechanisms and Individual Behaviour:.
Introduction.
Sensory Systems and Behaviour: Rüdiger Wehner.
The Ecology of Information Use: Luc-Alain Giraldeau.
Recognition Systems: Paul W Sherman, Hudson K Reeve and David W
Pfennig.
Managing Time and Energy: Innes C Cuthill and Alasdair I
Houston.
Sperm Competition and Mating Systems: Timothy R Birkhead &
Geoffrey A Parker.
Part III: From Individual Behaviour to Social
Systems:.
Introduction.
The Evolution of Animal Signals: Rufus A Johnstone.
Sexual Selection and Mate Choice: Michael J Ryan.
Sociality and Kin Selection in Insects: Andrew F G Bourke.
Predicting Family Dynamics in Social Vertebrates: Stephen T
Emlen.
The Ecology of Relationships: Anne E Pusey and Craig Packer.
The Social Gene: David Haig.
Part IV: Life Histories, Phylogenies and
Populations:.
Introduction.
Adaptation of Life Histories: Serge Daan and Joost M
Tinbergen.
The Phylogenetic Foundations of Behavioural Ecology: Paul H
Harvey and Sean Nee.
Causes and Consequences of Population Structure: Godfrey M
Hewitt and Roger K Butlin.
Individual Behaviour, Populations and Conservation: John D
Goss-Custard and William J Sutherland.
References.
Index
Circa l’autore
John R. Krebs, FRS, is Principal of Jesus College and Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford, and a member of the House of Lords.
Nicholas B. Davies, FRS, is Professor of Behavioural Ecology in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Pembroke College.