Animal behavior mechanisms, ecology, evolution

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Hauptverfasser: Drickamer, Lee C. (VerfasserIn), Vessey, Stephen H. (VerfasserIn), Jakob, Elizabeth M. (VerfasserIn)
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adam_text FifthEditionAXl j/ j L VIOR Mechanisms • Ecology • Evolution Lee C Drickamer Northern Arizona University Stephen H Vessey Bowling Green State University Elizabeth M Jakob University of Massachusetts Mc Graw Hill Boston Burr Ridge, IL Dubuque, IA Madison, Wl New York San Francisco St Louis Bangkok Bogota Caracas Kuala Lumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei Toronto ft • BRIEF CONTENTS Preface ix PART ONE The Study of Animal Behavior 2 1 Introduction to Animal Behavior 4 2 History of the Study of Animal Behavior 9 3 Approaches and Methods 20 PART FOUR Finding Food and Shelter 218 13 Migration, Orientation, and Navigation 220 14 Habitat Selection 239 15 Foraging Behavior 256 I M ­ PART TWO Behavior Genetics and Evolution 38 PART FIVE Social Organization and Mating Systems 278 4 Genes and Evolution 40 5 Behavioral Genetics 52 6 Evolution of Behavior Patterns 63 16 Conflict 280 17 Sexual Reproduction and Parental Care 302 18 Mating Systems and Parental Care 317 19 Social Behavior 332 PART THREE Mechanisms of Behavior 78 7 The Nervous System 80 8 Hormones and Behavior, and Immunology and Behavior 104 9 Biological Rhythms 128 10 Development of Behavior 144 11 Learning 172 12 Communication 196 References 350 Glossary 392 Credits 403 Index 406 iv *(£• * K* ^-: ^3 -ki Preface ix PART ONE The Study of Animal Behavior 2 PART TWO Behavior Genetics and Evolution 38 1 Introduction to Animal Behavior 4 Why We Study Animal Behavior 4 The Monarch Butterfly: A Case Study 5 Behavioral Genetics and Evolution 6 Mechanisms of Behavior 6 Food and Shelter 7 Social Organizations and Mating Systems 7 Proximate Versus Ultimate Causation 7 2 History of the Study of Animal Behavior 9 Interest in Animal Behavior 9 Early Humans 9 Classical World 10 Foundations of Animal Behavior 10 Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 11 Comparative Method 12 Experimental Approaches 12 Studies of Mechanisms 13 Studies of Function and Evolution 14 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 17 Summary 18 3 Approaches and Methods 20 Approaches 21 Ethology 21 Comparative Psychology 23 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 24 Design Features in Animal Behavior Studies 25 Definitions and Records 25 Design of the Experiment 26 Variation and Variance 28 Capturing Marking, and Tracking Animals and Animal Signs 29 Field Methods for Data Collection 30 Observational Methods 31 Method Pitfalls 32 Applied Animal Behavior 34 Using Animals in Research 34 Summary 35 4 Genes and Evolution 40 Basic Principles of Genetics 41 Chromosomes, Genes, and Alleles 41 Mutation as a Source of Genetic Variation 42 Sexual Reproduction and Genetic Variation 43 An Introduction to Evolution 44 Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection 44 Other Causes of Evolution 45 The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium 46 Fitness and Adaptation 48 Units of Selection 48 Cautions About Adaptive Explanations 49 Summary 50 5 Behavioral Genetics 52 Questions in Behavioral Genetics 52 Studying Single Gene Effects 53 Mendelian Crosses 53 Mutations and Knockout Genes 54 Mosaics 54 Studying Mucigenic Effects: Simpler Methods 55 Cross-Fostering Experiments 55 Twin and Adoption Studies 55 Inbred Lines 56 Studying Multigenic Effects: Quantitative Genetics 57 Quantitative Traits and the Sources of Behavioral Variation 57 Heritability 58 Quantitative Genetics Techniques 58 Artificial Selection 58 Parent-Offspring Regression 60 Caveats about Heritability Estimates 61 Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis 61 Summary 62 6 Evolution of Behavior Patterns 63 Microevolutionary Changes in Behavior 64 Domestication and Behavioral Change 64 Natural Selection in the Field 66 Macroevolutionary Changes in Behavior 67 Behavior and the Fossil Record 67 Studies of Adaptive Radiation 67 Phytogeny and the Comparative Approach 69 Behavior and Speciation 73 Summary 75 v Contents PART THREE Mechanisms of Behavior 78 7 The Nervous System 80 The Nerve Cell 80 The Neuron at Rest 81 Action Potentials 82 Synapses 82 Phylogenetic Variation Across Nervous Systems 84 Simple Systems 84 Radially Symmetrical Nervous Systems 84 Bilaterally Symmetrical Nervous Systems 85 The Vertebrate Nervous System 85 Sensory Receptors 85 Chemoreceptors 87 Mechanoreceptors 88 Electroreceptors 88 Thermoreceptors 89 Photoreceptors 89 Processing and Filtering Sensory Information 91 The Control of Movement 92 Methods of Investigating the Nervous System 92 Recording Neural Activity, Neural Stimulation, and Self- Stimulation 92 Transection, Lesions, and Transplantations 93 Functional Neuroanatomy and Imaging 93 Psychopharmacology and Cannulation 94 Metabolic Activity of Neurons 94 Potential Problems 94 Examples of Neurobiology and Behavior 94 The Mechanics of Feeding 94 Repetitive Movement 95 Escaping Danger 95 Detecting Prey 96 Communication 97 Learning and Memory 101 Summary 102 • 8 Hormones and Behavior, and Immunology and Behavior 104 General Features of Endocrine Systems 105 Invertebrate Endocrine Systems 106 Vertebrate Endocrine Systems 106 Experimental Methods 109 Organizational Effects 110 Sexual and Aggressive Behavior 110 Additional Examples of Organizational Effects 112 Thyroid and Adrenal Glands 113 Invertebrates 113 Activational Effects 114 Aggression and Sexual Behavior Patterns 114 Hormones and Cognition 115 Secondary Sex Characteristics 115 Sexual Attraction 115 Eclosion 115 Life Stages 116 Molting 116 Color Change 116 Behavior-Endocrine Effects 116 Endocrine-Environment-Behavior Interactions 117 Reproductive Sequence in Ring Doves 117 Parturition and Maternal Behavior in Rats 120 Reproduction in Lizards 121 Reproduction in House Sparrows 122 Hormone-Brain Relationships 123 Hormones and Ecology 124 Immune System and Behavior 125 Immune System 125 Implications for Behavior 125 Summary 126 9 Biological Rhythms 128 Biological Rhythms 129 Types of Rhythms 129 Endogenous Pacemaker 131 Zeitgebers 133 Models 134 Location and Physiology of the Pacemaker 135 Significance of Biological Timekeeping 138 Ecological Adaptations 138 Diurnality 138 Applied Aspects of Orcadian Clocks 140 Hibernation 140 Migration 141 Combinied Clocks 141 Summary 142 10 Development of Behavior 144 Nature-Nurture-Niche 144 Genetic Influences 145 Environmental Influences 147 Epigenesis and Ontogenetic Niche 147 Embryology of Behavior 148 Nervous System Development 148 Sensory and Motor Stimulation 149 Maternal Experiences Affect Offspring Behavior 151 Early Postnatal Events 151 Imprinting 152 Development of Feeding and Food Preferences 155 Juvenile Events: Birds and Mammals 157 Deprivation/Enrichment Experiments 157 Bird Song 158 Puberty in Female House Mice 162 Juvenile Events: Insects and Fish 162 Insects 163 Fish 165 Play Behavior 166 Functions 166 Canids 167 Keas 168 Human Children 168 Development Into Adult Life 168 Summary 170 11 Learning 172 Forms of Learning 172 Habituation 173 Classical Conditioning 173 Sensitization 174 Operant Conditioning 175 Classical and Operant Conditioning Compared 175 Other Aspects of Learning 177 Invertebrate Learning 178 Protozoa and Cnidaria 178 Platyhelminthes and Annelida 179 Mollusca 180 Anthropoda 181 Vertebrate Learning 182 Rats and Monkeys 182 Vertebrate Intelligence 183 Comparisons Across Phyla 184 Preparedness and Constraints on Learning 184 Biological Constraints—Preparedness 184 Methodological Constraints 185 Learning as Adaptive Behavior 186 Feeding 186 Predator-Prey Relations 187 Reproduction and Parenting 188 Animal Cognition 189 Pigeons 189 Chimpanzees 190 Parrots 190 Vervet Monkeys 191 Corvids 191 Song Learning 192 Self-Recognition 193 Summary 193 12 Communication 196 What Is Communication? 197 How Do Signals Convey Information? 198 Discrete and Graded Signals 198 Distance and Duration 198 Composite Signals, Syntax, and Context 198 Metacommunication 199 Functions of Communication 199 Group Spacing and Coordination 199 Recognition 199 Reproduction 202 Agonism and Social Status 203 Alarm 203 Finding Food 205 Giving and Soliciting Care 205 Soliciting Play 205 Synchronization of Hatching 205 Channels of Communication 206 Odor 206 Sound 207 Low-Frequency Sound and Seismic Vibrations 208 Touch 209 Electric Field 210 Vision 211 Evolution of Displays 211 Complex Communication 213 Food Location in Honeybees 213 Language Acquisition 214 PART FOUR Finding Food and Shelter 218 13 Migration, Orientation, and Navigation 220 Migration 220 Birds 221 Mammals 224 Other Vertebrates 226 Invertebrates 226 Orientation 228 Navigation 228 Path Integration 230 Piloting 230 Compass Orientation 231 Olfactory Cues 234 Magnetic Field 235 Meteorological Cues 236 Neural Mechanisms 236 Summary 237 14 Habitat Selection 239 Presence or Absence of Species: Factors Restricting Habitat Use 240 Dispersal Ability 240 Behavior 241 Interactions with Other Organisms 241 Physical and Chemical Factors 243 Dispersal from the Place Of Birth 243 Inbreeding Avoidance Hypothesis 244 Intraspecific Competition Hypothesis 245 Examples of Dispersal 245 Inbreeding Versus Outbreeding 246 Habitat Choice and Reproductive Success 246 Proximate Factors: Environmental Cues 247 Determinants of Habitat Preference 250 Heredity 250 Learning and Early Experience 251 Tradition 252 Theory of Habitat Selection 253 Summary 254 15 Foraging Behavior 256 Optimality Theory 256 Foraging Models 257 Choice of Food Items: The Prey Model 257 How Long to Stay in a Patch 260 Central-Place Foraging 261 Risk-Sensitive Foraging 261 Effects of Competitors on Foraging Behavior 263 Effects of Predators on Foraging Behavior 264 State-Sensitive Models of Foraging 264 Techniques for Acquiring Food 264 Modifying Food Supply 264 Trap Building 266 Electromagnetic Fields 266 Summary 216 viii Contents Aggressive Mimicry 266 Tools 267 Foraging and Social Behavior 268 Sharing Information 268 Cooperative Hunting 268 Defense Against Predators 271 Individual Strategies 271 Social Strategies 275 Summary 277 ; PART FIVE Social Organization and Mating Systems 278 16 Conflict 280 Aggression, Agonistic Behavior, and Competition 280 Definitions 280 Competition for Resources 281 Exploitation and the Ideal Free Distribution 281 Interference Competition and Resources Defense 281 Conflict about Physical Space 281 Territory 283 Dominance 287 Dominance Hierarchies 287 Dominance Hierarchy in the Rhesus Monkey 289 Cost and Benefits of Dominance 290 Infanticide and Siblicide 292 Internal Factors in Aggression 293 Hormones 293 Neural Mechanisms 294 Genetics 295 External Factors in Aggression 296 Learning and Experience 296 Pain and Frustration 296 Social Factors 297 Sex and Hunger 297 Evolution of Restraint and Appeasement 297 Game Theory Models 297 Relevance for Humans 299 Social Control and Social Disorganization 299 Summary 300 17 Sexual Reproduction and Parental Care 302 Cost and Benefits of Sex 302 Cost of Sex 303 Benefits of Sex 303 Anisogamy and the Bateman Gradient 304 Sex Determination and the Sex Ratio 305 Sexual Selection 307 Intersexual Selection 308 Intrasexual Selection 312 Summary 315 18 Mating Systems and Parental Care 317 Mating Systems 317 Monogamy 318 Polygyny 318 Polyandry 320 Ecology and Mating Systems 321 Alternative Reproductive Tactics 322 Parental Care 323 Ecological Factors 323 Which Sex Should Invest? 324 Examples of Parental Investment 325 Parent-Offspring Recognition 326 Parent-Offspring Conflict 328 Sibling Rivalry 328 Summary 330 19 Social Behavior 332 Changing Perspectives in the Study of Social Behavior 333 Early Studies 333 Later Studies 333 Why Live in Groups? 333 Benefits of Group Living 334 Cost of Group Living 335 The Evolution of Cooperation and Altruism 336 Kin Selection 337 Reciprocity 338 Mutualism and the Appearance of Altruism 340 Examples of Social Systems 341 A Taxonomic Overview 341 Communal Breeding and Helpers at the Nest 343 Eusociality 345 Humans 348 Summary 349 References 350 Glossary 392 Credits 403 Name Index 406 SubjectIndex411
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