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Advances in the Study of Behavior 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 serve to foster cooperation and communication in these diverse fields. Volume 23 focuses on research on the lower vertebrates with respect to the functional significance of different breeding strategies, the level at which natural selection acts, methods of teasing apart the genetic control of behavior, the assumptions underlying models of territoriality, and signalling systems and the sensory mechanisms on which they depend.

Author(s): Peter J.B. Slater, Jay S. Rosenblatt, Charles T. Snowdon and Manfred Milinski (Eds.)
Series: Advances in the Study of Behavior 23
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: iii-xi, 1-280

Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright Page
Page iv

Contributors
Page ix

Preface
Page xi

Sneakers, Satellites, and Helpers: Parasitic and Cooperative Behavior in Fish Reproduction Original Research Article
Pages 1-100
Michael Taborsky

Behavioral Ecology and Levels of Selection: Dissolving the Group Selection Controversy Original Research Article
Pages 101-133
Lee Alan Dugatkin, Hudson Kern Reeve

Genetic Correlations and the Control of Behavior, Exemplified by Aggressiveness in Sticklebacks Original Research Article
Pages 135-171
Theo C.M. Barker

Territorial Behavior: Testing the Assumptions Original Research Article
Pages 173-232
Judy Stamps

Communication Behavior and Sensory Mechanisms in Weakly Electric Fishes Original Research Article
Pages 233-270
Bernd Kramer

Index
Pages 271-280