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The Evolution of Animal Communication
by
Nowicki, Stephen
, Searcy, William A
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Acrocephalus (bird)
/ Adaptation
/ Aggression
/ Alarm signal
/ Anecdotal evidence
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal communication
/ Animal communications
/ Appendage
/ Barn swallow
/ Behavioral ecology
/ Bird
/ Bird nest
/ Breeding pair
/ Captivity (animal)
/ Carotenoid
/ Chimpanzee
/ Competition
/ Courtship
/ Crustacean
/ Directional selection
/ Eavesdropping
/ Ecology
/ Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
/ Ethology
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Exoskeleton
/ Extra-pair copulation
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ Game Theory
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic variability
/ Great tit
/ Group selection
/ Guppy
/ Handicap principle
/ House sparrow
/ Inference
/ Interaction
/ Kin selection
/ Life Sciences
/ Local adaptation
/ Loudness
/ Mammal
/ Mate choice
/ Mathematics
/ MATHEMATICS / Applied
/ Mating
/ Mating preferences
/ Mating system
/ Model organism
/ Moulting
/ Neural development
/ On the Origin of Species
/ Ownership (psychology)
/ Parasitism
/ Parental investment
/ Paternal care
/ PBUD
/ Phenotype
/ Pigment
/ Plumage
/ Predation
/ Prediction
/ Probability
/ PSAJ
/ PSVP
/ Reinforcement
/ Rodent
/ Schematic
/ SCIENCE
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General
/ Scramble competition
/ Sexual selection
/ Social evolution
/ Song sparrow
/ Sperm competition
/ Tit (bird)
/ Vertebrate
/ Zoology
/ Zoology. Specific topics in natural history
2010,2005
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The Evolution of Animal Communication
by
Nowicki, Stephen
, Searcy, William A
in
Acrocephalus (bird)
/ Adaptation
/ Aggression
/ Alarm signal
/ Anecdotal evidence
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal communication
/ Animal communications
/ Appendage
/ Barn swallow
/ Behavioral ecology
/ Bird
/ Bird nest
/ Breeding pair
/ Captivity (animal)
/ Carotenoid
/ Chimpanzee
/ Competition
/ Courtship
/ Crustacean
/ Directional selection
/ Eavesdropping
/ Ecology
/ Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
/ Ethology
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Exoskeleton
/ Extra-pair copulation
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ Game Theory
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic variability
/ Great tit
/ Group selection
/ Guppy
/ Handicap principle
/ House sparrow
/ Inference
/ Interaction
/ Kin selection
/ Life Sciences
/ Local adaptation
/ Loudness
/ Mammal
/ Mate choice
/ Mathematics
/ MATHEMATICS / Applied
/ Mating
/ Mating preferences
/ Mating system
/ Model organism
/ Moulting
/ Neural development
/ On the Origin of Species
/ Ownership (psychology)
/ Parasitism
/ Parental investment
/ Paternal care
/ PBUD
/ Phenotype
/ Pigment
/ Plumage
/ Predation
/ Prediction
/ Probability
/ PSAJ
/ PSVP
/ Reinforcement
/ Rodent
/ Schematic
/ SCIENCE
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General
/ Scramble competition
/ Sexual selection
/ Social evolution
/ Song sparrow
/ Sperm competition
/ Tit (bird)
/ Vertebrate
/ Zoology
/ Zoology. Specific topics in natural history
2010,2005
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The Evolution of Animal Communication
by
Nowicki, Stephen
, Searcy, William A
in
Acrocephalus (bird)
/ Adaptation
/ Aggression
/ Alarm signal
/ Anecdotal evidence
/ Animal cognition
/ Animal communication
/ Animal communications
/ Appendage
/ Barn swallow
/ Behavioral ecology
/ Bird
/ Bird nest
/ Breeding pair
/ Captivity (animal)
/ Carotenoid
/ Chimpanzee
/ Competition
/ Courtship
/ Crustacean
/ Directional selection
/ Eavesdropping
/ Ecology
/ Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
/ Ethology
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Exoskeleton
/ Extra-pair copulation
/ Female
/ Foraging
/ Game Theory
/ Genetic divergence
/ Genetic variability
/ Great tit
/ Group selection
/ Guppy
/ Handicap principle
/ House sparrow
/ Inference
/ Interaction
/ Kin selection
/ Life Sciences
/ Local adaptation
/ Loudness
/ Mammal
/ Mate choice
/ Mathematics
/ MATHEMATICS / Applied
/ Mating
/ Mating preferences
/ Mating system
/ Model organism
/ Moulting
/ Neural development
/ On the Origin of Species
/ Ownership (psychology)
/ Parasitism
/ Parental investment
/ Paternal care
/ PBUD
/ Phenotype
/ Pigment
/ Plumage
/ Predation
/ Prediction
/ Probability
/ PSAJ
/ PSVP
/ Reinforcement
/ Rodent
/ Schematic
/ SCIENCE
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution
/ SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General
/ Scramble competition
/ Sexual selection
/ Social evolution
/ Song sparrow
/ Sperm competition
/ Tit (bird)
/ Vertebrate
/ Zoology
/ Zoology. Specific topics in natural history
2010,2005
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Overview
Gull chicks beg for food from their parents. Peacocks spread their tails to attract potential mates. Meerkats alert family members of the approach of predators. But are these--and other animals--sometimes dishonest? That's what William Searcy and Stephen Nowicki ask in The Evolution of Animal Communication. They take on the fascinating yet perplexing question of the dependability of animal signaling systems. The book probes such phenomena as the begging of nesting birds, alarm calls in squirrels and primates, carotenoid coloration in fish and birds, the calls of frogs and toads, and weapon displays in crustaceans. Do these signals convey accurate information about the signaler, its future behavior, or its environment? Or do they mislead receivers in a way that benefits the signaler? For example, is the begging chick really hungry as its cries indicate or is it lobbying to get more food than its brothers and sisters? Searcy and Nowicki take on these and other questions by developing clear definitions of key issues, by reviewing the most relevant empirical data and game theory models available, and by asking how well theory matches data. They find that animal communication is largely reliable--but that this basic reliability also allows the clever deceiver to flourish. Well researched and clearly written, their book provides new insight into animal communication, behavior, and evolution.
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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ISBN
1400835720, 9781400835720, 9780691070940, 0691070954, 9780691070957, 0691070946
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