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Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology Douglass H. Morse

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology By Douglass H. Morse

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology by Douglass H. Morse


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This readable text represents a much needed synthesis of ecological insight into animal behavior. Exploring the theme of resource acquisitions, Morse combines the comparative approach to biology with models based on evolutionary theory. This book will meet the teaching and reference needs of an extremely broad audience of professional biologists.

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology Summary

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology by Douglass H. Morse

This readable text represents a much needed synthesis of ecological insight into animal behavior. The field of behavioral ecology is relatively new, having evolved from a combination of classical ethology, as developed by Lorenz and Tinbergen, and population ecology. Now for the first time, a single author integrates the vast literature on animal ecology and behavior into a conceptual whole.

Exploring the theme of resource acquisitions, Douglass H. Morse combines the comparative approach to biology with models based on evolutionary theory. Secondary consequences of sexual selection and other selective pressures are considered in detail. Discussion of interspecific interactions and constraints is especially rich, as is the treatment of foraging theory, kinship theory, habitat selection and predator avoidance. Perhaps the books greatest achievement, however, is its unparalleled ecological and evolutionary analysis of individual differences.

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology will meet the teaching and reference needs of an extremely broad audience of professional biologists.

Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology Reviews

Morse, I believe, is the first in two decades to have provided an integrated treatment of the ecological problems of interest to ethologists which at the same time meets the criteria of scholarly thoroughness and accuracy An essential volume for ecologists! -- P. H. Klopfer * Ecology *
This synthesis and integration of behavioral ecology into a unified framework will, in my opinion, prove extremely valuable to many evolutionary and ecologically oriented biologists, as well as to any serious student of animal biology. The clear, uncomplicated style of the writing will assure its accessibility to any educated reader. -- Richard T. Holmes, Dartmouth College

About Douglass H. Morse

Douglass H. Morse is Hermon Carey Bumpus Professor of Biology, Brown University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Variability in Foraging Patterns 3. Food Selection 4. Habitat Selection 5. Avoiding Predation 6. Behavioral Thermoregulation and Maintenance 7. Reproduction 8. Competition, Especially for Mates 9. Territoriality 10. Spacing Patterns: Dominance Hierarchies 11. Competition Between Species 12. Social Groups 13. Future Directions References Index

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GOR004039411
9780674064614
0674064615
Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology by Douglass H. Morse
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1980-12-12
392
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