Sociobiology of Caviomorph Rodents (eBook, PDF)
An Integrative Approach
Redaktion: Ebensperger, Luis A.; Hayes, Loren D.
102,99 €
102,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
0 °P sammeln
102,99 €
Als Download kaufen
102,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
0 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
102,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
0 °P sammeln
Sociobiology of Caviomorph Rodents (eBook, PDF)
An Integrative Approach
Redaktion: Ebensperger, Luis A.; Hayes, Loren D.
- Format: PDF
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Fully integrative approach to the socibiology of caviomorph rodents * Brings together research on social systems with that on epigenetic, neurendocrine and developmental mechanisms of social behavior * Describes the social systems of many previously understudied caviomorph species, identifying the fitness costs and benefits of social living in current day populations as well as quantified evolutionary patterns or trends * Highlights potential parallels and differences with other animal models
- Geräte: PC
- mit Kopierschutz
- eBook Hilfe
- Größe: 3.77MB
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Sociobiology of Caviomorph Rodents (eBook, ePUB)102,99 €
- Marine Mammal Biology (eBook, PDF)73,99 €
- Joseph S. NelsonFishes of the World (eBook, PDF)147,99 €
- John SpicerPhysiological Diversity (eBook, PDF)97,99 €
- Feed Efficiency in the Beef Industry (eBook, PDF)144,99 €
- Gene S. HelfmanThe Diversity of Fishes (eBook, PDF)63,99 €
- R. S. K. BarnesThe Invertebrates (eBook, PDF)72,99 €
-
-
-
Fully integrative approach to the socibiology of caviomorph rodents * Brings together research on social systems with that on epigenetic, neurendocrine and developmental mechanisms of social behavior * Describes the social systems of many previously understudied caviomorph species, identifying the fitness costs and benefits of social living in current day populations as well as quantified evolutionary patterns or trends * Highlights potential parallels and differences with other animal models
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118846513
- Artikelnr.: 44633632
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118846513
- Artikelnr.: 44633632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Luis A. Ebensperger, P. Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile Luis Ebensperger has developed a research career to examine causes (ecological, evolutionary) and consequences of rodent social living. He has successfullycombined field observational, demographical, and lab approaches to address why animals congregate, how they cooperate, and what are the fitness effectsof group-living and cooperation. His recent work has addressed the neuroendocrine and immune responses of social mammals and the links between these mechanisms and direct fitness. He has been able to acquire evidence not only from several caviomorph rodent models, but also from other animal models, including ungulates. In addition to publishing research papers in high impact journals, he has produced papers aimed to summarize andprovide an integrative view to current social behavior theory. Loren D. Hayes, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA Loren Hayes' research program examines the ecological and neural drivers of social systems, costs and benefits of communal care, and fitness consequences of group-living. Hayes has successfully combined field and laboratory work to determine the mechanisms of maternal investment and neuroendocrine sources of direct fitness variation in social voles and degus, respectively. His NSF-funded program includes collaborations in Chile, the U.S., and Taiwan and has generated 30 peer-reviewed papers, including two synthetic reviews on an integrated theory for sociality. Additionally, he co-organized a workshop on vertebrate sociality in Chile, participated in a National Evolutionary Synthesis Center working group on integrative animal sociality, and co-coordinated a Journal of Mammalogy Special Feature on caviomorph social systems.
Acknowledgments ix
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction xv
1 The caviomorph rodents: distribution and ecological diversification 1
Ricardo A. Ojeda, Agustina A. Ojeda and Agustina Novillo
2 Diversity of social behavior in caviomorph rodents 28
Christine R. Maher and Joseph R. Burger
3 Comparative neurobiology and genetics of mammalian social behavior 59
Annaliese Beery, Yasmin Kamal, Raúl Sobrero and Loren D. Hayes
4 Developmental underpinnings of social behavior 91
Valentina Colonnello, Ruth C. Newberry and Jaak Panksepp
5 Dispersal in caviomorph rodents 119
Eileen A. Lacey
6 Mechanisms of social communication in caviomorph rodents 147
Gabriel Francescoli, Selene Nogueira and Cristian Schleich
7 Causes and evolution of group-living 173
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
8 Rodent sociality: a comparison between caviomorphs and other rodent model
systems 201
Nancy G. Solomon and Brian Keane
9 Cooperation in caviomorphs 228
Rodrigo A. Vásquez
10 Caviomorphs as models for the evolution of mating systems in mammals 253
Emilio A. Herrera
11 Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling interactions in caviomorph rodents:
a search for elusive patterns 273
Zuleyma Tang-Martínez and Elizabeth R. Congdon
12 Fitness consequences of social systems 306
Loren D. Hayes and Luis A. Ebensperger
13 An integrative view of caviomorph social behavior 326
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
Glossary 356
Index 371
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction xv
1 The caviomorph rodents: distribution and ecological diversification 1
Ricardo A. Ojeda, Agustina A. Ojeda and Agustina Novillo
2 Diversity of social behavior in caviomorph rodents 28
Christine R. Maher and Joseph R. Burger
3 Comparative neurobiology and genetics of mammalian social behavior 59
Annaliese Beery, Yasmin Kamal, Raúl Sobrero and Loren D. Hayes
4 Developmental underpinnings of social behavior 91
Valentina Colonnello, Ruth C. Newberry and Jaak Panksepp
5 Dispersal in caviomorph rodents 119
Eileen A. Lacey
6 Mechanisms of social communication in caviomorph rodents 147
Gabriel Francescoli, Selene Nogueira and Cristian Schleich
7 Causes and evolution of group-living 173
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
8 Rodent sociality: a comparison between caviomorphs and other rodent model
systems 201
Nancy G. Solomon and Brian Keane
9 Cooperation in caviomorphs 228
Rodrigo A. Vásquez
10 Caviomorphs as models for the evolution of mating systems in mammals 253
Emilio A. Herrera
11 Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling interactions in caviomorph rodents:
a search for elusive patterns 273
Zuleyma Tang-Martínez and Elizabeth R. Congdon
12 Fitness consequences of social systems 306
Loren D. Hayes and Luis A. Ebensperger
13 An integrative view of caviomorph social behavior 326
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
Glossary 356
Index 371
Acknowledgments ix
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction xv
1 The caviomorph rodents: distribution and ecological diversification 1
Ricardo A. Ojeda, Agustina A. Ojeda and Agustina Novillo
2 Diversity of social behavior in caviomorph rodents 28
Christine R. Maher and Joseph R. Burger
3 Comparative neurobiology and genetics of mammalian social behavior 59
Annaliese Beery, Yasmin Kamal, Raúl Sobrero and Loren D. Hayes
4 Developmental underpinnings of social behavior 91
Valentina Colonnello, Ruth C. Newberry and Jaak Panksepp
5 Dispersal in caviomorph rodents 119
Eileen A. Lacey
6 Mechanisms of social communication in caviomorph rodents 147
Gabriel Francescoli, Selene Nogueira and Cristian Schleich
7 Causes and evolution of group-living 173
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
8 Rodent sociality: a comparison between caviomorphs and other rodent model
systems 201
Nancy G. Solomon and Brian Keane
9 Cooperation in caviomorphs 228
Rodrigo A. Vásquez
10 Caviomorphs as models for the evolution of mating systems in mammals 253
Emilio A. Herrera
11 Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling interactions in caviomorph rodents:
a search for elusive patterns 273
Zuleyma Tang-Martínez and Elizabeth R. Congdon
12 Fitness consequences of social systems 306
Loren D. Hayes and Luis A. Ebensperger
13 An integrative view of caviomorph social behavior 326
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
Glossary 356
Index 371
Notes on contributors xi
Introduction xv
1 The caviomorph rodents: distribution and ecological diversification 1
Ricardo A. Ojeda, Agustina A. Ojeda and Agustina Novillo
2 Diversity of social behavior in caviomorph rodents 28
Christine R. Maher and Joseph R. Burger
3 Comparative neurobiology and genetics of mammalian social behavior 59
Annaliese Beery, Yasmin Kamal, Raúl Sobrero and Loren D. Hayes
4 Developmental underpinnings of social behavior 91
Valentina Colonnello, Ruth C. Newberry and Jaak Panksepp
5 Dispersal in caviomorph rodents 119
Eileen A. Lacey
6 Mechanisms of social communication in caviomorph rodents 147
Gabriel Francescoli, Selene Nogueira and Cristian Schleich
7 Causes and evolution of group-living 173
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
8 Rodent sociality: a comparison between caviomorphs and other rodent model
systems 201
Nancy G. Solomon and Brian Keane
9 Cooperation in caviomorphs 228
Rodrigo A. Vásquez
10 Caviomorphs as models for the evolution of mating systems in mammals 253
Emilio A. Herrera
11 Parent-offspring and sibling-sibling interactions in caviomorph rodents:
a search for elusive patterns 273
Zuleyma Tang-Martínez and Elizabeth R. Congdon
12 Fitness consequences of social systems 306
Loren D. Hayes and Luis A. Ebensperger
13 An integrative view of caviomorph social behavior 326
Luis A. Ebensperger and Loren D. Hayes
Glossary 356
Index 371