The ecology of social behavior
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The ecology of social behavior
(Academic Press rapid manuscript reproduction)
Academic Press, c1988
- : alk. paper
- : pbk. : alk. paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: alk. paper ISBN 9780126487800
内容説明
The Ecology of Social Behavior explores the relationships between ecology and the origins and maintenance of social behavior. The chapters in this book suggest that a consideration of ecological factors is necessary to any paradigm that tries to explain the origins and maintenance of social behavior. Most also suggest that there are some trade-offs between ecology, genetics, and phylogeny in the development and persistence of specific social systems. The book is organized into five parts. Part I provides an overview of the main themes covered in the present volume. Part II contains papers on ecological interactions, including variation in group sizes of forest primates, group foraging, and the origin of monogamy in mammals and fishes. Part III examines the ecology of social mammals. These include the ecological conditions for philopatry and the relationship of habitat variability to sociality in yellow-bellied marmots. Part IV focuses on the ecology of social birds while Part V deals with the ecology of social arthropods.
目次
Preface
I. Introduction
1. Ecological Trade-offs and Social Behavior
II. Theory of Ecological Interactions
2. Cooperation, Aggression, and the Evolution of Social Behavior
3. The Stable Group and the Determinants of Foraging Group Size
4. Monogamy in Relation to Resources
III. Ecology of Social Mammals
5. Resources and Group Sizes of Primates
6. Resources, Philopatry, and Social Interactions among Mammals
7. Resources and Social Organization of Ground-Dwelling Squirrels
8. Social Systems, Resources, and Phylogenetic Inertia: an Experimental Test and Its Limitations
IV. Ecology of Social Birds
9. Ideal Free Coloniality in the Swallows
10. Territory Quality: Key Determinant of Fitness in the Group-Living Green Woodhoopoe
11. Resource and Climatic Variability: Influences on Sociality of Two Southwestern Corvids
12. Food Sharing in the Raven, Corvus corax
V. Ecology of Social Arthropods
13. Social Competition under Mandatory Group Life
14. Relationships between Ecology and Social Behavior in Cockroaches
15. Risk Sensitivity and Foraging in Colonial Spiders
16. Resource Inheritance in Social Evolution from Termites to Man
Index
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: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780126487817
内容説明
The chapters in this book discuss and summarize the ecological factors affecting and effecting the formation of animal social groups and thereby address one of the central issues confronting researchers and students in sociobiology. The objectives are to review what is known about the impact of ecological factors in the formation and maintenance of social groups. Numerous examples have been drawn from a variety of phyla.
目次
Introduction. C.N. Slobodchikoff and W.M. Shields, Ecological Trade-Offs and Social Behavior. Theory of Ecological Interactions. C.N. Slobodchikoff and W.C. Schulz, Cooperation, Aggression, and the Evolution of Social Behavior. L.-A. Giraldeau, The Stable Group and the Determinants of Foraging Group Size. G.W. Barlow, Monogamy in Relation to Resources. Ecology of Social Mammals. P.S. Rodman, Resources and Group Sizes of Primates. P.M. Waser, Resources, Philopatry, and Social Interactions among Mammals. K.B. Armitage, Resources and Social Organization of Ground-Dwelling Squirrels. J. Berger, Social Systems, Resources, and Phylogenetic Inertia: An Experimental Test and Its Limitations. Ecology of Social Birds. W.M. Shields, J.R. Crook, M.L. Hebblethwaite, and S.S. Wiles-Ehmann, Ideal Free Coloniality in the Swallows. J.D. Ligon and S.H. Ligon, Territory Quality: Key Determinant of Fitness in the Group-Living Green Woodhoopoe. J.M. Marzluff and R.P. Balda, Resource and Climatic Variability: Influences on Sociality of Two Southwestern Corvids. B. Heinrich, Food Sharing in the Raven, Corvus corax. Ecology of Social Arthropods. G.B. Pollock and S.W. Rissing, Social Competition under Mandatory Group Life. J.Y. Gautier, P. Deleporte, and C. Rivault, Relationships between Ecology and Social Behavior in Cockroaches. G.W. Uetz, Risk Sensitivity and Foraging in Colonial Spiders. T.G. Myles, Resource Inheritance in Social Evolution from Termites to Man. Index.
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