Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes
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Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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: pbk ISBN 9780198505037
内容説明
Teleost (bony) fishes represent the most abundant taxonomic group of vertebrates. They are found in all conceivable types of aquatic environment and are extremely diverse behaviourally. This diversity is in large part due to the group's striking behavioural plasticity and makes them ideal organisms on which to test mechanistic and functional models of behaviour. Considerable progress has been made over the past decade in understanding how behaviour, ecology, and
genetics interact to determine individual survival and reproductive success in fishes, and thus the evolution of their behaviour. Behavioural ecology of teleost fishes reviews the recent advances in knowledge of behavioural strategies and tactics of habitat selection and space use, foraging, predator
avoidance and evasion, and reproduction. It proposes new directions and approaches for future research. It also considers the impact of individual behaviour on population and community ecology. The text will benefit all those with a general interest in behavioural ecology, especially students, teachers, and researchers interested in the behaviour and ecology of fishes. It will also be a valuable reference source for biologists, aquaculturalists, and conservationists. FROM REVIEWS OF THE
HARDBACK: 'Fisheries biologists, aquaculturalists, and conservationists... should become informed of the basic theory and practical implications provided by behavioural ecology. Those concerned with behavioural ecology need to be aware of the implications and applications of basic theory. Godin's book is
a major effort to bring theory and application together.' David L.G. Noakes, Animal Behaviour 'Senior undergraduates and postgraduates will find valuable, critical reviews. The suggestions for future research will appeal to all seeking research projects for students.' R.J. Wooton, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
目次
- 1. Behavioural ecology of fishes: adaptations for survival and reproduction
- PART 1 USE OF SPACE
- 2. Fish migration: an evolutionary perspective
- 3. Habitat selection: patterns of spatial distribution from behavioural decisions
- 4. Territoriality
- PART 2 FORAGING
- 5. Foraging tactics
- 6. Diet selection
- PART 3 ANTIPREDATION
- 7. Avoiding and deterring predators
- 8. Evading predators
- PART 4 REPRODUCTION
- 9. Mating systems and sex allocation
- 10. Sexual selection
- 11. Parental care
- PART 5 ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR
- 12. Flexibility in fish behaviour: consequences at the population and community levels
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780198547846
内容説明
Teleost (bony) fishes represent the most abundant taxonomic group of vertebrates. They are found in all conceivable types of aquatic environment and are extremely diverse behaviourally. Their evolutionary success as a taxonomic group is partly due to their striking behavioural plasticity. As such they are also extremely useful organisms on which to test mechanistic and functional models of behaviour. Considerable progress has been made over the past decade in understanding how behaviour, ecology, and genetics interact to determine individual survival and reproductive success in fishes, and thus the evolution of their behaviour. This text reviews the latest advances in behavioural adaptations for survival and reproduction in fishes, and proposes new directions and approaches for future research. The book focuses on behavioural strategies and tactics of habitat selection and space use, foraging, predator avoidance and evasion, and reproduction. It also considers how the behaviour of individuals affects ecological processes at population and community levels.
目次
Chapter 1 - Behavioural ecology of fishes: adaptations for survival and reproduction. Part 1: Use of Space. Chapter 2 - Fish migration: an evolutionary perspective. Chapter 3 - Habitat selection: patterns of spatial distribution from behavioural decisions. Chapter 4 - Territoriality. Part 4: Foraging. Chapter 5 - Foraging tactics. Chapter 6 - Diet selection. Part 3: Antipredation. Chapter 7 - Avoiding and deterring predators. Chapter 8 - Evading predators. Part 4: Reproduction. Chapter 9 - Mating systems and sex allocation. Chapter 10 - Sexual selection. Chapter 11 - Parental care. Part 5: Ecological Implications of Individual Behaviour. Chapter 12 - Flexibility in fish behaviour: consequences at the population and community levels
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