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| Hormones and Animal Social Behavior (Monographs in Behavior and Ecology) | 
enlarge | Author: Elizabeth Adkins-regan Publisher: Princeton University Press Category: Book
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $38.47 You Save: $11.48 (23%)
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.4
ISBN: 0691092478 Dewey Decimal Number: 591.56 EAN: 9780691092478 ASIN: 0691092478
Publication Date: July 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Research into the lives of animals in their natural environments has revealed a rich tapestry of complex social relationships and previously unsuspected social and mating systems. The evolution of this behavior is increasingly well understood. At the same time, laboratory scientists have made significant discoveries about how steroid and peptide hormones act on the nervous system to shape behavior. An exciting and rapidly progressing hybrid zone has developed in which these two fields are integrated, providing a fuller understanding of social behavior and the adaptive functions of hormones. This book is a guide to these fascinating connections between animal social behavior and steroid and peptide hormones--a synthesis designed to make it easier for graduate students and researchers to appreciate the excitement, engage in such integrative thinking, and understand the primary literature. Throughout, Elizabeth Adkins-Regan emphasizes concepts and principles, hypothesis testing, and critical thinking. She raises unanswered questions, providing an unparalleled source of ideas for future research. The chapter sequence is by levels of biological organization, beginning with the behavior and hormones of individuals, proceeding to social relationships and systems, and from there to development, behavioral evolution over relatively short time scales, life histories and their evolution, and finally evolution over longer time scales. The book features studies of a wide variety of wild and domestic vertebrates along with some of the most important invertebrate discoveries.
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Hormones and Animal Social Behavior October 27, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
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Hormones and Animal Social Behavior (monograph) -Reviewed by Dr. Raju S. Radder November 8, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The interaction of the endocrine and nervous systems and the way this interaction affects the behaviour of animals has been a major area of research and study for over a century now. Elizabeth Adkins-Regan provides an excellent, accessible bridge between animal behaviour and behavioural ecology, on one hand, and behavioural endocrinology and neuroendocrinology, on the other hand; this inspires more people to explore unfamiliar subjects. She provides a well-compiled and unique overview of concepts, theories, and hypothesis testing, especially focussed on the naturally occurring social behaviour of animals grounded in evolutionary thinking for the first time in a single volume. Her interdisciplinary approach that combines molecular, physiological, morphological, organismal, ecological, phylogenetic, behavioural ecological, reproductive, comparative endocrinological and psychological aspects of social behaviour makes this monograph a valuable reading and reference source to anyone interested in animals and their social behaviour. All seven sections of this book contain a wealth of information ranging from the field of hormonal mechanisms to mating, fighting, parenting, signaling, social relationships and organization, sex determination and differentiation, life stages and life histories etc. This monograph also provides some valuable new directions for future research by identifying what isn't known as well as summarizing what is known. Overall, this monograph deserves a place in personal book collections as well as in libraries. No doubt, this monograph will inspires people to appreciate the complexity of animal social behaviour and undertake more study and research in future.
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