An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology 4th Edition
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An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology (4th Edition)
Authors: Nicholas B. Davies, John R. Krebs, Stuart A. West
Introduction
An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology (4th Edition) by Nicholas B. Davies, John R. Krebs, and Stuart A. West is a comprehensive guide to the principles of behavioural ecology. The book explores how animal behavior is shaped by ecological and evolutionary pressures, providing an in-depth analysis of the survival and reproductive strategies used by different species. It examines key concepts such as natural selection, sexual selection, foraging behavior, and cooperative behavior, using real-world examples and case studies. The 4th edition includes updated research, new case studies, and expanded sections on topics such as animal communication, game theory, and kin selection.
Key Points
- Introduces the foundational principles of behavioural ecology, including the role of natural and sexual selection.
- Discusses strategies for foraging, predator avoidance, and mate selection.
- Explores cooperative behavior and the benefits of group living.
- Analyzes game theory and its application to animal interactions.
- Includes updated research and modern case studies on animal communication and signaling.
- Examines trade-offs in energy allocation and decision-making in animals.
- Covers human behavioral ecology and the evolutionary basis of human behavior.
Why Read This Book
- Provides a clear and structured introduction to behavioural ecology.
- Uses real-world examples to illustrate complex ecological and evolutionary principles.
- Combines theoretical models with empirical evidence.
- Written by leading experts in the field of behavioural ecology.
- Suitable for students and researchers in biology, zoology, and evolutionary studies.
Conclusion
An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology (4th Edition) is a definitive resource for understanding how ecological and evolutionary forces shape animal behavior. Its clear explanations, rich examples, and up-to-date research make it an essential text for anyone studying or interested in behavioural ecology.