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| 245 10 ^aAnimal behavior :^ban evolutionary approach /^cJohn Alcock |
| 250 ^a9th ed |
| 260 ^aSunderland, Mass. :^bSinauer Associates,^cc2009 |
| 300 ^axvi, 606 p. :^bill. (chiefly col.), col. maps, port. ;^c28cm |
| 504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [553]-589) andindex |
| 505 0 ^aAn evolutionary approach to animal behavior --Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of birdsong -- The development of behavior -- The control ofbehavior: neural mechanisms -- The organization ofbehavior: neurons and hormones -- Behavioral adaptationsfor survival -- The evolution of feeding behavior --Choosing where to live -- The evolution of communication -- The evolution of reproductive behavior -- The evolutionof mating systems -- The evolution of parental care -- Theevolution of social behavior -- The evolution of humanbehavior |
| 520 8 ^aThis title offers a treatment of the underlying mechanismsand evolutionary bases of behaviour with a focus on theimportance of evolutionary theory for the unification ofthe different behavioural disciplines |
| 650 0 ^aAnimal behavior^xEvolution |
| 999 ^aอรทัย โคตรธาดา |