Advances in the Study of Behavior

  • Advances in the Study of Behavior

    ... spider. Behavioral Ecology. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1093/beheco/arv241. Gordon, S. D., & Uetz, G. W. (2011) ... 21st century: Trends and perspectives (pp. 230e251). Manchester, UK: SIRI Scientific Press. Herberstein, M. E., Wignall, A. E. ...

  • Advances in the Study of Behavior

    ... bias not by evolving a new bias but by using a completely new strategy to deal with the problem. We saw this in an age-structured herd of Siberian ibex (Capra ibex sibirica) (Jardin des ... Breaking Free of the Constraints Imposed by Biases.

  • Advances in the Study of Behavior

    ... play-fighting. Thus, apart from sex differences in the intensity with which juveniles engage in play-fighting, there is very likely also a sex difference in the tendency to initiate and become involved in a play-fight. The nature of the ...

  • Advances in the Study of Behavior
    By Chris Barnard, H. Jane Brockmann, Timothy J. Roper

    ... begging in captive canary chicks. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98, 11394–11398. Kilner, R. M. (2002). The evolution of complex begging displays. In ''The Evolution of Begging: Competition, Cooperation and Communication'' (J. Wright and ...

  • Advances in the Study of Behavior
    By H. Jane Brockmann, Leigh W. Simmons, John C. Mitani

    ... The evolution of complex begging displays. In: Wright, J., Leonard, M.L. (Eds.), The Evolution of Begging: Competition, Cooperation and Communication. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 87–106. Kilner, R.M. ...