Animal behavior /

"A comparative and integrative overview of how and why animals as diverse as insects and humans behave the way that they do, linking behaviors to the brain, genes, and hormones, as well as to the surrounding ecological and social environments." --Descripción del editor.

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Autor principal: Rubenstein, Dustin R.
Otros Autores: Alcock, John, 1942-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Sunderland, MA : New York : Sinauer Associates ; Oxford University Press, c2019.
Edición:11th ed.
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250 |a 11th ed. 
260 |a Sunderland, MA :  |b Sinauer Associates ;  |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c c2019. 
300 |a xxi, 548, [94] p. :  |b il. ;  |c 28 cm. 
500 |a Edición revisada de: Animal behavior : an evolutionary approach / John Alcock. 10th ed. c2013. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a 1. An introduction to animal behavior -- 2. The integrative study of behavior -- 3. The developmental and genetic bases of behavior -- 4. The neural basis of behavior -- 5. The physiological basis of behavior -- 6. Avoiding predators and finding food -- 7. Territoriality and migration -- 8. Principles of communication -- 9. Reproductive behavior -- 10. Mating systems -- 11. Parental care -- 12. Principles of social evolution -- 13. Social behavior and sociality -- 14. Human behavior. 
520 |a "A comparative and integrative overview of how and why animals as diverse as insects and humans behave the way that they do, linking behaviors to the brain, genes, and hormones, as well as to the surrounding ecological and social environments." --Descripción del editor. 
650 0 |a Animal behavior  |x Evolution. 
650 7 |a Conducta animal  |x Evolución.  |2 UDESA 
700 1 |a Alcock, John,  |d 1942-