Animal Behavior: An Introduction

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"Animal Behavior: An Introduction" is a widely used textbook by evolutionary biologist Mark Ridley that provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms and evolutionary foundations of animal behavior.

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instanceOf animal behavior textbook
biology book
non-fiction book
textbook
approach evolutionary perspective
mechanistic perspective
author Mark Ridley NERFINISHED
educationalLevel tertiary education
educationalUse introduction to animal behavior
reference for evolutionary explanations of behavior
field animal behavior
ethology
evolutionary biology
focus adaptive significance of behavior
comparative analysis of species
integration of proximate and ultimate causes of behavior
genre scientific textbook
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
includes case studies of animal species
illustrations and diagrams
references to primary research literature
intendedAudience graduate students
researchers in animal behavior
undergraduate students
language English
topic aggression in animals
behavioral ecology
communication in animals
cooperation and altruism
evolutionary foundations of behavior
foraging behavior
learning and behavior
mating systems
mechanisms of animal behavior
natural selection and behavior
orientation and navigation
parental care
reproductive strategies
sensory ecology
sexual selection
social behavior in animals
territoriality
usedAs university course textbook

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