The Sociobiology of sexual and reproductive strategies
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The Sociobiology of sexual and reproductive strategies
Chapman and Hall, 1989
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Based in part on a meeting held Jan. 1986 in Gottingen (FRG) and sponsored by the European Sociobiological Society
Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
There are many varied facets to the sociobiology of sex and reproduction, and to the strategies adopted to maximise inclusive fitness in this way. This book presents a wide range of studies of these issues in humans and other animals. It should attract a wide readership of biologists, particularly those concerned with the relationships between animal behaviour, genetics, ecology and evolution.
目次
- On sexual and reproductive strategies, C.Vogel. Part 1 New insights from genetics: the evolution of sex - DNA repair hypothesis, H.Bernstein et al. Part 2 Eco-ethological aspects of sexuality and reproduction in animal populations: sex-specific reproductive patterns in some terrestrial isopodes, K.Linsenmair
- mate guarding in geese - awaiting female receptivity, protection of paternity or support of the female feeding?, J.Lamprecht
- helping in dwarf mongoose societies - an alternative reproductive strategy, A.Rasa
- reproductive strategies of female gelada baboons, R.Dunbar
- reproductive strategies of subadult Barbary macaque males at Affenberg Salem, J.Kuester and A.Paul
- infant mistreatment in langur monkeys - sociobiology bridled from its wrong end, V.Sommer. Part 3 Sociobiological aspects of human sexuality and reproductive strategies: male-female differences in the desire to have sexual intercourse with the anonymous new partner, D.Symons and B.Ellis
- human courtship behaviour - biological bases and cognitive processing, G.Grammer
- reproduction and sex-ratio manipulation through preferential female infanticide among Epipo, highlands of West New Guinea, W.Schiefenhovel
- women's reproduction and longevity in a premodern population (Ostfriesland, Germany, 18th century), E.Voland and C.Engel
- household composition and female reproductive strategies in Trinidadian village, M.Flinn
- the sociocultural biology of Netsilingmuit female infanticide, C.Irwin
- the costs of children and the adaptive scheduling of births, towards a sociobiological perspective on demography, N.Blurton Jones.
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