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Advances in the Study of Behavior, Volume 49 provides users with the latest insights in this ever-evolving field. Users will find new information on a variety of species, including social behaviors in reptiles, the behavioral evidence of felt emotions, a section on developmental plasticity, a chapter on covetable corpses and plastic beetles and the socioecological behavior of burying beetles, and a section on the mechanisms of communication and cognition in chickadees. This volume makes another important contribution to the development of the field by presenting theoretical ideas and research findings to professionals studying animal behavior and related fields.
Researchers in a variety of behavioral fields will find this longstanding series, initiated over 40 years ago, to be a go-to resource for the study of animal behavior.
Contents
1. Why Is Social Behavior Rare in Reptiles? Lessons From Sleepy Lizards2. Behavioral Evidence of Felt Emotions: Approaches, Inferences, and Refinements3. Developmental Plasticity: Preparing for Life in a Complex World4. Covetable Corpses and Plastic Beetles—The Socioecological Behavior of Burying Beetles5. Mechanisms of Communication and Cognition in Chickadees: Explaining Nature in the Lab and Field6. Behavioral Adaptations to Invasive Species: Benefits, Costs, and Mechanisms of Change7. Scramble Competition Polygyny in Terrestrial Arthropods8. Communication in Animal Social Networks: A Missing Link?9. The Self-organization of Social Complexity in Group-Living Animals: Lessons From the DomWorld Model