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Peter Slater, University of St. Andrews, Fife, U.K.
Jay Rosenblatt, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Charles Snowdon, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Timothy Roper, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, University of Sussex, UK
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Advances in the Study of Behavior, 31
Description
The aim of Advances in the Study of Behavior remains as it has been since the series began: to serve the increasing number of scientists
who are engaged in the study of animal behavior by presenting their theoretical ideas and research to their colleagues and to those in
neighboring fields. We hope that the series will continue its "contribution to the development of the field", as its intended role was
phrased in the Preface to the first volume in 1965. Since that time, traditional areas of animal behavior have achieved new vigor by
the links they have formed with related fields and by the closer relationship that now exists between those studying animal and human
subjects.
Advances in the Study of Behavior, Volume 31 continues to serve scientists across a wide spectrum of disciplines. Focusing
on new theories and research developments with respect to behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and comparative psychology, these
volumes foster cooperation and communications in these dense fields.
Audience
Experimental psychologists studying animal behavior, comparative psychologists, ethologists, evolutionary biologists, and ichthyologists.
Contents
Contributors.
Preface.M.L. East and H. Hofer, Conflict and Co-operation in a Female Dominated Society: A Re-assessment of the
"Hyper-aggressive" Image of Spotted Hyenas.C. ten Cate, H. Slabbekoorn, and M.R. Ballintijn, Bird Song and Male-male Competition:
Causes and Consequences of Vocal Variability in the Collared Dove (Streptopelia Decaocto).R.W. Byrne, Imitation of Novel Complex
Actions: What Does the Evidence from Animals Mean?L.J. Rogers, Lateralization in Vertebrates: Its Early Evolution, General Pattern
and Development.S.H. Hulse, Auditory Scene Analysis in Animal Communication.P.K. Stoddard, Electric Signals: Predation,
Sex, and Environmental Constraints.T. Aubin and P. Jouventin, How to Vocally Identify Kin in a Crowd: The Penguin Model.
Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes.
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Hardbound, 289 pages, publication date: DEC-2001
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-004531-0
ISBN-10: 0-12-004531-1
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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