Comparative ecology
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Comparative ecology
Cambridge University Press, 1980
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Hikaku seitaigaku
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Edited translation of the second Japanese ed. of Hikaku Seitaigaku, published by Iwanami, Tokyo in 1978 -- preface to the English ed.
Bibliography: p. [373]-403
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This 1980 book considers the patterns of population fluctuations of animals and intraspecific social relations by means of comparative methods and discusses the evolution of population regulation mechanisms and social relations. The author proposes that parental care has evolved in environments in which it is difficult for the young to obtain food, whilst high fecundity has evolved in the opposite environment. He presents evidence from a wide range of organisms to argue that during evolution animals repeatedly face the 'choice' of two strategies - low fecundity combined with parental protection, or high fecundity - and that this choice determined the amplitude, regularity and associated main factors of population fluctuations as well as the main characteristics of social relations as expressed in group life or dispersed living involving territory. Although many examples are drawn from insects, with which the author is most familiar, mammal, birds and other animal groups are also examined in depth.
Table of Contents
- Preface to the English edition
- Preface to the second Japanese edition
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Evolution of reproductive rates
- 2. Strategies of survival
- 3. Population fluctuation
- 4. Territoriality
- 5. Social insects
- 6. Group life
- References
- Taxonomic index
- Author index
- Subject index.
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