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Animal Vigilance builds on the author's previous publication with Academic Press (Social Predation: How Group Living Benefits Predators and Prey) by developing several other themes including the development and mechanisms underlying vigilance, as well as developing more fully the evolution and function of vigilance.
Animal vigilance has been at the forefront of research on animal behavior for many years, but no comprehensive review of this topic has existed. Students of animal behavior have focused on many aspects of animal vigilance, from models of its adaptive value to empirical research in the laboratory and in the field. The vast literature on vigilance is widely dispersed with often little contact between models and empirical work and between researchers focusing on different taxa such as birds and mammals. Animal Vigilance fills this gap in the available material.
Contents
1: Overview of animal vigilance2: Function of vigilance3: Effects of ecological factors on vigilance4: Vigilance and group size: Theory5: Vigilance and group size: Empirical findings6: Synchronization and coordination of vigilance7: Vigilance when predation risk is relaxed8: Vigilance in mixed-species groups9: Development, causation and evolution of vigilance10: Conclusions and future developments