Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Janis L.; Koenig, Walter D.
Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Janis L.; Koenig, Walter D.
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Brings together long-term studies of cooperation in vertebrates that challenge our understanding of the evolution of social behavior.
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Brings together long-term studies of cooperation in vertebrates that challenge our understanding of the evolution of social behavior.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1081g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043435
- ISBN-10: 1107043433
- Artikelnr.: 43549890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1081g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043435
- ISBN-10: 1107043433
- Artikelnr.: 43549890
List of contributors; Introduction Janis L. Dickinson and Walter D. Koenig;
1. Siberian jays: delayed dispersal in the absence of cooperative breeding
Jan Ekman and Michael Griesser; 2. Western bluebirds: lessons from a
marginal cooperative breeder Janis L. Dickinson, Çälar Akçay, Elise D.
Ferree and Caitlin A. Stern; 3. Long-tailed tits: ecological causes and
fitness consequences of redirected helping Ben J. Hatchwell; 4.
Red-cockaded woodpeckers: alternative pathways to breeding success Jeffrey
R. Walters and Victoria Garcia; 5. Florida scrub-jays: advantages of large
territories and group-defense in a fire-maintained habitat John W.
Fitzpatrick and Reed Bowman; 6. Carrion crows: family living and helping in
a flexible social system Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari; 7.
Southern pied babblers: the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a
group-living society Amanda R. Ridley; 8. Superb fairy-wrens: making the
worst of a good job Andrew Cockburn, Lyanne Brouwer, Nicolas Margraf, Helen
L. Osmond and Martijn van de Pol; 9. Chestnut-crowned babblers: dealing
with climatic adversity and uncertainty in the Australian arid zone Andrew
F. Russell; 10. Bell miners: kin-selected helping decisions Jonathan Wright
and Paul G. McDonald; 11. Superb starlings: cooperation and conflict in an
unpredictable environment Dustin R. Rubenstein; 12. Seychelles warblers:
complexities of the helping paradox Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke, Hannah
Dugdale and David S. Richardson; 13. Acorn woodpeckers: helping at the
nest, polygynandry, and dependence on a variable acorn crop Walter D.
Koenig, Eric L. Walters and Joseph Haydock; 14. Taiwan yuhinas: unrelated
joint-nesters cooperate in unfavorable environments Sheng-Feng Shen,
Hsiao-Wei Yuan and Mark Liu; 15. Guira cuckoos: cooperation, infanticide,
and female reproductive investment in a joint-nesting species Regina H.
Macedo; 16. Cichlid fishes: a model for the integrative study of social
behavior Michael Taborsky; 17. Meerkats: cooperative breeding in the
Kalahari Tim Clutton-Brock and Marta Manser; 18. Banded mongooses:
demography, life history, and social behavior Michael A. Cant, Hazel J.
Nichols, Faye J. Thompson and Emma Vitikainen; 19. Damaraland and naked
mole-rats: convergence of social evolution Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C.
Bennett; 20. Synthesis: cooperative breeding in the twenty-first century
Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson and Stephen T. Emlen; Taxonomic index;
Subject index.
1. Siberian jays: delayed dispersal in the absence of cooperative breeding
Jan Ekman and Michael Griesser; 2. Western bluebirds: lessons from a
marginal cooperative breeder Janis L. Dickinson, Çälar Akçay, Elise D.
Ferree and Caitlin A. Stern; 3. Long-tailed tits: ecological causes and
fitness consequences of redirected helping Ben J. Hatchwell; 4.
Red-cockaded woodpeckers: alternative pathways to breeding success Jeffrey
R. Walters and Victoria Garcia; 5. Florida scrub-jays: advantages of large
territories and group-defense in a fire-maintained habitat John W.
Fitzpatrick and Reed Bowman; 6. Carrion crows: family living and helping in
a flexible social system Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari; 7.
Southern pied babblers: the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a
group-living society Amanda R. Ridley; 8. Superb fairy-wrens: making the
worst of a good job Andrew Cockburn, Lyanne Brouwer, Nicolas Margraf, Helen
L. Osmond and Martijn van de Pol; 9. Chestnut-crowned babblers: dealing
with climatic adversity and uncertainty in the Australian arid zone Andrew
F. Russell; 10. Bell miners: kin-selected helping decisions Jonathan Wright
and Paul G. McDonald; 11. Superb starlings: cooperation and conflict in an
unpredictable environment Dustin R. Rubenstein; 12. Seychelles warblers:
complexities of the helping paradox Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke, Hannah
Dugdale and David S. Richardson; 13. Acorn woodpeckers: helping at the
nest, polygynandry, and dependence on a variable acorn crop Walter D.
Koenig, Eric L. Walters and Joseph Haydock; 14. Taiwan yuhinas: unrelated
joint-nesters cooperate in unfavorable environments Sheng-Feng Shen,
Hsiao-Wei Yuan and Mark Liu; 15. Guira cuckoos: cooperation, infanticide,
and female reproductive investment in a joint-nesting species Regina H.
Macedo; 16. Cichlid fishes: a model for the integrative study of social
behavior Michael Taborsky; 17. Meerkats: cooperative breeding in the
Kalahari Tim Clutton-Brock and Marta Manser; 18. Banded mongooses:
demography, life history, and social behavior Michael A. Cant, Hazel J.
Nichols, Faye J. Thompson and Emma Vitikainen; 19. Damaraland and naked
mole-rats: convergence of social evolution Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C.
Bennett; 20. Synthesis: cooperative breeding in the twenty-first century
Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson and Stephen T. Emlen; Taxonomic index;
Subject index.
List of contributors; Introduction Janis L. Dickinson and Walter D. Koenig;
1. Siberian jays: delayed dispersal in the absence of cooperative breeding
Jan Ekman and Michael Griesser; 2. Western bluebirds: lessons from a
marginal cooperative breeder Janis L. Dickinson, Çälar Akçay, Elise D.
Ferree and Caitlin A. Stern; 3. Long-tailed tits: ecological causes and
fitness consequences of redirected helping Ben J. Hatchwell; 4.
Red-cockaded woodpeckers: alternative pathways to breeding success Jeffrey
R. Walters and Victoria Garcia; 5. Florida scrub-jays: advantages of large
territories and group-defense in a fire-maintained habitat John W.
Fitzpatrick and Reed Bowman; 6. Carrion crows: family living and helping in
a flexible social system Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari; 7.
Southern pied babblers: the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a
group-living society Amanda R. Ridley; 8. Superb fairy-wrens: making the
worst of a good job Andrew Cockburn, Lyanne Brouwer, Nicolas Margraf, Helen
L. Osmond and Martijn van de Pol; 9. Chestnut-crowned babblers: dealing
with climatic adversity and uncertainty in the Australian arid zone Andrew
F. Russell; 10. Bell miners: kin-selected helping decisions Jonathan Wright
and Paul G. McDonald; 11. Superb starlings: cooperation and conflict in an
unpredictable environment Dustin R. Rubenstein; 12. Seychelles warblers:
complexities of the helping paradox Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke, Hannah
Dugdale and David S. Richardson; 13. Acorn woodpeckers: helping at the
nest, polygynandry, and dependence on a variable acorn crop Walter D.
Koenig, Eric L. Walters and Joseph Haydock; 14. Taiwan yuhinas: unrelated
joint-nesters cooperate in unfavorable environments Sheng-Feng Shen,
Hsiao-Wei Yuan and Mark Liu; 15. Guira cuckoos: cooperation, infanticide,
and female reproductive investment in a joint-nesting species Regina H.
Macedo; 16. Cichlid fishes: a model for the integrative study of social
behavior Michael Taborsky; 17. Meerkats: cooperative breeding in the
Kalahari Tim Clutton-Brock and Marta Manser; 18. Banded mongooses:
demography, life history, and social behavior Michael A. Cant, Hazel J.
Nichols, Faye J. Thompson and Emma Vitikainen; 19. Damaraland and naked
mole-rats: convergence of social evolution Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C.
Bennett; 20. Synthesis: cooperative breeding in the twenty-first century
Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson and Stephen T. Emlen; Taxonomic index;
Subject index.
1. Siberian jays: delayed dispersal in the absence of cooperative breeding
Jan Ekman and Michael Griesser; 2. Western bluebirds: lessons from a
marginal cooperative breeder Janis L. Dickinson, Çälar Akçay, Elise D.
Ferree and Caitlin A. Stern; 3. Long-tailed tits: ecological causes and
fitness consequences of redirected helping Ben J. Hatchwell; 4.
Red-cockaded woodpeckers: alternative pathways to breeding success Jeffrey
R. Walters and Victoria Garcia; 5. Florida scrub-jays: advantages of large
territories and group-defense in a fire-maintained habitat John W.
Fitzpatrick and Reed Bowman; 6. Carrion crows: family living and helping in
a flexible social system Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari; 7.
Southern pied babblers: the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in a
group-living society Amanda R. Ridley; 8. Superb fairy-wrens: making the
worst of a good job Andrew Cockburn, Lyanne Brouwer, Nicolas Margraf, Helen
L. Osmond and Martijn van de Pol; 9. Chestnut-crowned babblers: dealing
with climatic adversity and uncertainty in the Australian arid zone Andrew
F. Russell; 10. Bell miners: kin-selected helping decisions Jonathan Wright
and Paul G. McDonald; 11. Superb starlings: cooperation and conflict in an
unpredictable environment Dustin R. Rubenstein; 12. Seychelles warblers:
complexities of the helping paradox Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke, Hannah
Dugdale and David S. Richardson; 13. Acorn woodpeckers: helping at the
nest, polygynandry, and dependence on a variable acorn crop Walter D.
Koenig, Eric L. Walters and Joseph Haydock; 14. Taiwan yuhinas: unrelated
joint-nesters cooperate in unfavorable environments Sheng-Feng Shen,
Hsiao-Wei Yuan and Mark Liu; 15. Guira cuckoos: cooperation, infanticide,
and female reproductive investment in a joint-nesting species Regina H.
Macedo; 16. Cichlid fishes: a model for the integrative study of social
behavior Michael Taborsky; 17. Meerkats: cooperative breeding in the
Kalahari Tim Clutton-Brock and Marta Manser; 18. Banded mongooses:
demography, life history, and social behavior Michael A. Cant, Hazel J.
Nichols, Faye J. Thompson and Emma Vitikainen; 19. Damaraland and naked
mole-rats: convergence of social evolution Chris G. Faulkes and Nigel C.
Bennett; 20. Synthesis: cooperative breeding in the twenty-first century
Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson and Stephen T. Emlen; Taxonomic index;
Subject index.