Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms

Peter M. Kappeler , Nils Anthes , Ralph Bergmüller
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Jan 1, 2010 · English · Kindle (728 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 728
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2010
Publisher Springer
Edition 2010
ISBN-10 3642026249
ISBN-13 9783642026249

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In a comprehensive exploration of animal behavior, a team of distinguished researchers delves into the nuances of communication, cognition, and social interactions within the animal kingdom. The authors collectively present their findings, offering insights into the evolutionary mechanisms that shape behavior across diverse species. Their collaborative effort emphasizes the interconnectedness of behavioral traits and the environments in which they develop, drawing on a wealth of interdisciplinary knowledge.

Throughout the discussion, the book highlights innovative research methodologies and significant case studies, revealing how animals adapt their behaviors to meet ecological challenges. A focus on cognition provides a deeper understanding of how animals process information and make decisions, shedding light on the cognitive capacities that govern their interactions. The significance of social structures and hierarchies is also examined, illustrating the complexities of animal societies.

The authors' diverse perspectives enhance the narrative, blending evolutionary theory with empirical evidence. Readers are taken on a journey that spans various taxa, from insects to mammals, each illustrating unique adaptations and behavioral strategies. This synthesis encourages a greater appreciation of the intricate tapestry of life and the evolutionary forces that shape it.

With its engaging prose and detailed analysis, this work serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the science of animal behavior, providing a foundational understanding that fosters curiosity and further inquiry into the natural world. It is a prominent contribution to the study of ethology, encouraging a broader exploration of how behaviors have evolved over time and their relevance in contemporary ecological contexts.

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