An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology

Höfundur Nicholas B. Davies; John R. Krebs; Stuart A. West

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781444339499

Útgáfa 4

Útgáfuár 2012

9.390 kr.

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  • An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Natural Selection, Ecology and Behaviour
  • Watching and wondering
  • Natural selection
  • Genes and behaviour
  • Selfish individuals or group advantage?
  • Phenotypic plasticity: climate change and breeding times
  • Behaviour, ecology and evolution
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 2 Testing Hypotheses in Behavioural Ecology
  • The comparative approach
  • Breeding behaviour of gulls in relation to predation risk
  • Social organization of weaver birds
  • Social organization in African ungulates
  • Limitations of early comparative studies
  • Comparative approach to primate ecology and behaviour
  • Using phylogenies in comparative analysis
  • The comparative approach reviewed
  • Experimental studies of adaptation
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 3 Economic Decisions and the Individual
  • The economics of carrying a load
  • The economics of prey choice
  • Sampling and information
  • The risk of starvation
  • Environmental variability, body reserves and food storing
  • Food storing birds: from behavioural ecology to neuroscience
  • The evolution of cognition
  • Feeding and danger: a trade-off
  • Social learning
  • Optimality models and behaviour: an overview
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 4 Predators versus Prey: Evolutionary Arms Races
  • Red Queen evolution
  • Predators versus cryptic prey
  • Enhancing camouflage
  • Warning colouration: aposematism
  • Mimicry
  • Trade-offs in prey defences
  • Cuckoos versus hosts
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 5 Competing for Resources
  • The Hawk–Dove game
  • Competition by exploitation: the ideal free distribution
  • Competition by resource defence: the despotic distribution
  • The ideal free distribution with unequal competitors
  • The economics of resource defence
  • Producers and scroungers
  • Alternative mating strategies and tactics
  • ESS thinking
  • Animal personalities
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 6 Living in Groups
  • How grouping can reduce predation
  • How grouping can improve foraging
  • Evolution of group living: shoaling in guppies
  • Group size and skew
  • Group decision making
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 7 Sexual Selection, Sperm Competition and Sexual Conflict
  • Males and females
  • Parental investment and sexual competition
  • Why do females invest more in offspring care than do males?
  • Evidence for sexual selection
  • Why are females choosy?
  • Genetic benefits from female choice: two hypotheses
  • Testing the hypotheses for genetic benefits
  • Sexual selection in females and male choice
  • Sex differences in competition
  • Sperm competition
  • Constraints on mate choice and extra-pair matings
  • Sexual conflict
  • Sexual conflict: who wins?
  • Chase-away sexual selection
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 8 Parental Care and Family Conflicts
  • Evolution of parental care
  • Parental investment: a parent’s optimum
  • Varying care in relation to costs and benefits
  • Sexual conflict
  • Sibling rivalry and parent–offspring conflict: theory
  • Sibling rivalry: evidence
  • Parent–offspring conflict: evidence
  • Brood parasites
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 9 Mating Systems
  • Mating systems with no male parental care
  • Mating systems with male parental care
  • A hierarchical approach to mating system diversity
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 10 Sex Allocation
  • Fisher’s theory of equal investment
  • Sex allocation when relatives interact
  • Sex allocation in variable environments
  • Selfish sex ratio distorters
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 11 Social Behaviours: Altruism to Spite
  • Kin selection and inclusive fitness
  • Hamilton’s rule
  • How do individuals recognize kin?
  • Kin selection doesn’t need kin discrimination
  • Selfish restraint and kin selection
  • Spite
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 12 Cooperation
  • What is cooperation?
  • Free riding and the problem of cooperation
  • Solving the problem of cooperation
  • Kin selection
  • Hidden benefits
  • By-product benefit
  • Reciprocity
  • Enforcement
  • A case study – the Seychelles Warbler
  • Manipulation
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 13 Altruism and Conflict in the Social Insects
  • The social insects
  • The life cycle and natural history of a social insect
  • The economics of eusociality
  • The pathway to eusociality
  • The haplodiploidy hypothesis
  • The monogamy hypothesis
  • The ecological benefits of cooperation
  • Conflict within insect societies
  • Conflict over the sex ratio in the social hymenoptera
  • Worker policing in the social hymenoptera
  • Superorganisms
  • Comparison of vertebrates with insects
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 14 Communication and Signals
  • The types of communication
  • The problem of signal reliability
  • Indices
  • Handicaps
  • Common interest
  • Human language
  • Dishonest signals
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • Topics for discussion
  • 15 Conclusion
  • How plausible are our main premises?
  • Causal and functional explanations
  • A final comment
  • Summary
  • Further reading
  • References
  • Index
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