Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. This anthology contains 37 articles published since 1974 in American Scientist, the journal of the scientific society Sigma Xi. While sequenced particularly to complement John Alcocks Animal Behavior, this readily comprehensible and richly illustrated reader can stand alone as a sampler of the excitement and diversity of research approaches and organisms that constitute the modern study of animal behavior.
Part I. Doing Science and Studying Behavior; *Edward O. Wilson. 1998.; Scientists, scholars, knaves and fools.; 86:6-7.; *James Woodward and David Goodstein. 1996.; Conduct, misconduct and the structure of science.; 84:479-490.; *George D. Gopen and Judith A. Swan. 1990.; The science of scientific writing.; 78:550-558.; *Ernst Mayr. 1974.; Behavior programs and evolutionary strategies.; 62:650-659.; *Kay E. Holekamp and Paul W. Sherman. 1989.; Why male ground squirrels disperse.; 77:232-239.; *Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. 1977.; Infanticide as a primate reproductive strategy.; 65:40-49.; Part II. The Adaptive Value of Social Behavior; *Thomas D. Seeley. 1989.; The honey bee colony as a super-organism.; 77:546-553.; *Thomas D. Seeley, P. Kirk Visscher, and Kevin M. Passino. 2006.; Group decision making in honey bee swarms.; 94:220-229.; *David Sloan Wilson and Edward O. Wilson. 2008.; Evolution for the good of the group.; 96:380-391.; *Stephen T. Emlen, Peter H. Wrege, and Natalie J. Demong. 1995.; Making decisions in the family: An evolutionary perspective.; 83:148-157.; *Bernd Heinrich and John Marzluff. 1995.; Why ravens share.; 83: 342-349.; *Rodney L. Honeycutt. 1992.; Naked mole-rats.; 80:43-53.; *Warren G. Holmes and Paul W. Sherman. 1983.; Kin recognition in animals.; 71:46-55.; *Robert R. Provine. 2005.; Yawning.; 93:532-539.; Part III. The Adaptive Value of Reproductive Behavior; *Randy Thornhill and Darryl T. Gwynne. 1986.; The evolution of sexual differences in insects.; 74:382-389.; *Robert R. Warner. 1984.; Mating behavior and hermaphroditism in coral reef fishes.; 72:128-136.; *William G. Eberhard. 1990.; Animal genitalia and female choice.; 78:134-141.; *Peton M. West. 2005.; The lions mane.; 93:226-235.; *Lowell L. Getz and C. Sue Carter. 1996.; Prairie-vole partnerships.; 84:56-62.; *Douglas W. Mock, Hugh Drummond, and Christopher H. Stinson. 1990.; Avian siblicide.; 78:438-449.; *David M. Buss. 1994.; The strategies of human mating.; 82:238-249.; Part IV. The Evolutionary History of Behavior; *Bert Holldobler and Edward O. Wilson. 1983.; The evolution of communal nest-weaving in ants.; 71:490-499.; *William A. Shear. 1994.; Untangling the evolution of the web.; 82:256-266.; *Gerald Borgia. 1995.; Why do bowerbirds build bowers?; 83:542-547.; *Lyudmila N. Trut. 1999.; Early canid domestication: The farm-fox experiment.; 87:160-167.; *Paul Sherman and Samual M. Flaxman. 2001.; Protecting ourselves from food.; 89:142-151.; Part V. The Mechanisms of Behavior; *Gene E. Robinson. 1998.; From society to genes with the honey bee.; 86:456-462.; *John C. Wingfield, Gregory F. Ball, Alfred M. Dufty, Jr., Robert E. Hegner, and Marilyn Ramenofsky. 1987.; Testosterone and aggression in birds; 75:602-608.; *Stephan J. Schoech. 1998.; Physiology of helping in Florida scrub-jays.; 86:70-77.; *Andrew H. Bass. 1996.; Shaping brain sexuality.; 84:352-363.; *Mike May. 1991.; Aerial defense tactics of flying insects.; 79:316-328.; Part VI. Communication Behavior at Four Levels of Analysis; *William A. Searcy and Stephen Nowicki. 2008.; ird song and the problem of honest communication.; 96:114-121.; *Meredith J. West and Andrew P. King. 1990.; Mozarts starling.7; 8:106-114.; *Walter Piper, Jay Mager, and Charles Walcott. 2011.; Marking loons. ; 99:220-227.; *Kendra Sewall. 2012.; Vocal matching in animals.; 100:306-315.; *Todd M. Freeberg, Jeffrey R. Lucas, and Indrikis Krams. 2012.; The complex call of the Carolina chickadee.; 100:398-407.; *Madallena Bearzi and Craig Stanford. 2010.; A bigger, better brain. ; 98:402-409.;
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