Model Systems in Behavioral Ecology: Integrating Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical ApproachesLee Alan Dugatkin Princeton University Press, 31 de dez. de 2019 - 576 páginas A key way that behavioral ecologists develop general theories of animal behavior is by studying one species or a closely related group of species--''model systems''--over a long period. This book brings together some of the field's most respected researchers to describe why they chose their systems, how they integrate theoretical, conceptual, and empirical work, lessons for the practice of the discipline, and potential avenues of future research. Their model systems encompass a wide range of animals and behavioral issues, from dung flies to sticklebacks, dolphins to African wild dogs, from foraging to aggression, territoriality to reproductive suppression. |
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PART II Fish Amphibian Reptile Model Systems | 131 |
PART III Bird Model Systems | 263 |
PART IV Mammal Model Systems | 379 |
Closing Thoughts | 533 |
Contributors | 535 |
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