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By: Edward M. Kosower

ISBN: 9780691628936
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: May 2017
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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(Paperback)

By: David Quammen

ISBN: 9781845951962
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Dec 2012
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
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Tracking these great and terrible beasts through the toughest terrain in the world, Quammen is equally intrigued by the traditional relationship between the great predators and the people who live among them, and weaves into his story the fears and myths that have haunted humankind for 3000 years.


(Paperback)

By: Thomas A. McMahon

ISBN: 9780691023762
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Jun 1984
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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This is the first book-length treatment of mathematical models of muscle functions. Although physiologists, biophysicists, and bioengineers often mention these models, particularly the important Huxley models, Thomas A. McMahon is the first completely to explain them.


(Paperback, Revised Edition)

By: R. McNeill Alexander

ISBN: 9780691027982
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Feb 1997
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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In this revised edition of R. McNeill Alexander's widely acclaimed 'Optima for Animals, ' we see how extraordinarily diverse branches of biology are illuminated by the powerful methods of optimization theory.


(Paperback)

By: Paul Schmid-Hempel

ISBN: 9780691059242
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Feb 1999
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Analyzes how parasites shape the biology of social insects: the ants, wasps, bees, and termites. This book places the issues such as division of labor, genetics, immunology, and epidemiology in a common framework to examine two of the most successful adaptations of life: parasitism and sociality.


(Paperback)

By: H. Charles J. Godfray

ISBN: 9780691000473
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Mar 1994
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Providing an introduction to parasitoid natural history and taxonomy, this book asks how a consideration of evolutionary biology can help us understand the behavior, ecology, and diversity of the approximately one to two million species of parasitoid found on earth. It also discusses the theoretical background to the subject.


(Paperback)

By: Walter D. Koenig

ISBN: 9780691084640
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Feb 1988
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: R. McNeill Alexander

ISBN: 9780691126340
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: May 2006
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Provides an overview of how animals run, walk, jump, crawl, swim, soar, hover, and fly. This book introduces energetics and optimality as basic principles. It tackles each of the major modes by which animals move on land, in water, and through air. It explains the mechanisms involved and the physical and biological forces shaping those mechanisms.


(Hardback)

By: I. A. Bernstein

ISBN: 9780275924065
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jul 1987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This comprehensive volume, which brings together outstanding investigators of cutaneous epidermal differentiation, contributes to a general appreciation of the modulation of gene action and provides valuable insights into the causes of certain cutaneous pathologies that involve abnormal epidermal differentiation.


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By: Robin Dunbar

ISBN: 9780691612003
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Robin Dunbar uses economic models to explore the social behavior of the gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada), a unique species, whose social system is one of the most complex among the primates. His work illustrates the value of an approach that views social behavior as being ultimately concerned with reproduction and with the maximizing of an indi


(Hardback)

By: Robin Dunbar

ISBN: 9780691639949
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Charles I. Abramson

ISBN: 9780275945251
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: May 1996
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This edited collection is an introduction to the invertebrate work being performed by Russian scientists. The book should be useful for those interested in acquiring a working knowledge of the behavioral techniques, data, issues and history of Russian studies of invertebrate behavior.


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By: Anne E. Houde

ISBN: 9780691027890
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Nov 1997
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Describes the sexual behavior of guppies and examines how mate choice by females leads to the evolution of the conspicuous colors and the courtship displays for which guppies are recognized. The author explores the implications of her findings for behavioral ecologists who study sexual selection in other species.


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By: Gran Arnqvist

ISBN: 9780691122182
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Oct 2005
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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The recognition of conflict between the sexes is transforming our theories for the evolution of mating systems and the sexes themselves Written by two top researchers in the field, this is the first book to describe this transformation. It is a must read for all scholars and students interested in the evolutionary biology of reproduction.


(Paperback)

By: Craig Stanford

ISBN: 9780465081721
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2002
Publisher: Basic Books
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What the family connection between apes and humans really means


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By: Andrew F.G. Bourke

ISBN: 9780691044262
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Feb 1996
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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The self-sacrifice of sterile workers in ant colonies has been particularly difficult for evolutionary biologists to explain. This title presents an overview of the scientific knowledge about social evolution in ants. It shows how studies on ants have contributed to an understanding of many fundamental topics in behavioral ecology.


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By: Gordon H. Orians

ISBN: 9780691082370
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Jul 1980
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Explores how blackbirds utilize their marsh environments during the breeding season. This work uses models derived from Darwin's theory of natural selection to predict the behavior and morphology of individuals as well as the statistical properties of their populations. It also provides an overview of the structure of bird communities in marshes.


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By: David Tilman

ISBN: 9780691016528
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Mar 1998
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Addresses the fundamental effects of space on the dynamics of individual species and on the structure, dynamics, diversity, and stability of multispecies communities. This book highlights the importance of space to five topical areas: stability, patterns of diversity, invasions, coexistence, and pattern generation.


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By: Leigh W. Simmons

ISBN: 9780691059884
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Analyzes theoretical and empirical work on insect sperm competition. This work considers both male and female interests in sperm utilization and the sexual conflict that can arise when these differ. It covers the mechanics of sperm transfer and utilization, morphology, physiology, and behavior.


(Hardback)

By: Joy Murphy

ISBN: 9798885896818
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2022
Publisher: BookBaby
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(Paperback)

By: Scott Creel

ISBN: 9780691016542
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Aug 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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This work is based on a six year study of African wild dogs, lycaon pictus, in Tanzania's Selous Game Reserve, the largest protected area in Africa and one of the least-studied.


(Paperback)

By: Marcello Pera

ISBN: 9780691603971
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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How do ideas become accepted by the scientific community How and why do scientists choose among empirically equivalent theories In this pathbreaking book translated from the Italian, Marcello Pera addresses these questions by exploring the politics, rhetoric, scientific practices, and metaphysical assumptions that entered into the famous Galvani-


(Hardback)

By: Marcello Pera

ISBN: 9780691633183
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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(Hardback)

Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 1984
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This volume attempts an ontogenetically oriented understanding of the behavioral development of free-living infant chimpanzees. The focus of the investigation is on the organization underlying developing behavior. The study serves as a model for achieving an integrated view about early development and motor behaviors from separate cases.

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