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|a Alcock, John,
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|a Animal behavior :
|b an evolutionary approach
|c / John Alcock.
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|a Fourth edition.
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|a Sunderland, Mass. :
|b Sinauer Associates,
|c 1988.
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|a 596 páginas :
|b ilustraciones ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a Incluye bibliografía (páginas [553]-580) e índice.
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|a Chap. 1. An evolutionary approach to animal behavior -- chap. 2. The genetics of behavior -- chap. 3. The development of behavior -- chapt. 4. Categories of behavior: a proximate classification -- chap. 5. Nerve cells and behavior patterns -- chapt. 6. The organization of behavior -- chap. 7. The ecology of behavior -- chap. 8. The ecology of finding a place to live -- chap. 9. The ecology of feeding behavior -- chap. 10. The ecology of antipredator behavior -- chap. 11. The ecology of reproductive behavior: sexual selection and male competition -- chap. 12. The ecology of reproductive behavior: female choice and mating systems -- chap. 13. The evolutionary history of behavior -- chap. 14. The evolution of societes -- chap. 15. An evolutionary approach to human behavior.
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