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An Introduction to Animal Behavior: An Integrative Approach


Subject Area(s):  Cognition and BehaviorOrigin and Evolution of LifeNeurobiology

By Michael J. Ryan, The University of Texas at Austin; Walter Wilczynski, Neuroscience Institute, Georgia State University, Atlanta

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© 2011 • 258 pp., illus. (88 color, 3 b/w), index
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ISBN  978-1-936113-18-7

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Description

The study of animal behavior is one of the most integrative endeavors in biology—it encompasses how the behavior is acquired, how it works, why it has come to work as it does, and how it influences the behaving animal and the animals around it. In Animal Behavior: An Integrative Approach, Michael J. Ryan and Walter Wilczynski address the interrelationship of these aspects of animal behavior, which Nikolaas Tinbergen codified in his “four questions” as causation, ontogeny, survival value, and evolution. In light of these questions, the authors first review some of the basic concepts of ultimate and proximate aspects of behavior. They make the argument that integrating different levels of analysis is critical for deriving a correct interpretation of behavior. In subsequent chapters, they review topics such as foraging, orientation and migration, sex differences, mate choice, social bonding, cooperation, conflict, and aggression. The authors integrate information from molecular genomics through neuroscience, endocrinology, development, and learning to evolutionary genetics, selection, constraints, and phylogenetics to provide a concise but comprehensive look at current topics in animal behavior. This book provides a well-thought-out and integrated introduction to the complexity of animal behavior that should appeal to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional scientists in other fields in need of a succinct review of the field.

Contents

Preface
BASIC CONCEPTS
1. Questions in Animal Behavior
2. Function and Evolution of Behavior
3. Mechanism and Acquisition of Behavior
THE SEARCH FOR RESOURCES
4. Foraging: Sensing, Finding, and Deciding
5. Migration and Orientation
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
6. Foundations of Social Behavior
7. Species Recognition, Mate Choice, and Sexual Selection
8. Social Bonding and Cooperation
9. Conflict and Aggression
Credits
Index
 

Reviews

review:  “In this concise volume, Ryan... and Wilczynski... provide a fascinating, well-written introduction to the field of animal behavior.... Nine compact, well-crafted chapters cover basic topic areas in the field and admirably carry this approach throughout the book.... One striking feature of the book is the large number of useful figures throughout the text, many in color. A valuable resource for advanced students as well as biologists and psychologists desiring an introduction to animal behavior.”
      —Choice

review:  “...the book is written in a very accessible style and is very nicely illustrated.”
      —The Quarterly Review of Biology

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