Behavior and Neurology of Lizards

Behavior and Neurology of Lizards
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Total Pages : 376
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Synopsis Behavior and Neurology of Lizards by : Neil Greenberg

Behavior and Neurology of Lizards

Behavior and Neurology of Lizards
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Total Pages : 368
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Synopsis Behavior and Neurology of Lizards by : Neil Greenberg

Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition

Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 459
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ISBN-10 : 9781108420327
ISBN-13 : 110842032X
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Synopsis Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition by : Nereida Bueno-Guerra

Leading researchers present current methodological approaches and future directions for a less anthropocentric study of animal cognition.

Behavior of Lizards

Behavior of Lizards
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 569
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ISBN-10 : 9780429637551
ISBN-13 : 0429637551
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Synopsis Behavior of Lizards by : Vincent Bels

Key features: Presents a contemporary snapshot of the mechanisms underlying the evolution and adaptation of behavior Explores how genetics, epigenetics, development, and environment shape behavior Discusses a broad range of behavioral repertoires and responses, including those related to thermoregulatory, foraging, predatory, displaying, social and escape strategies. Examines physiological and sensory mechanisms Covers the effects of various aspects of global change on behavior, with chapters that focus on the impacts of climate change on hydroregulatory behavior and behavioral responses to the effects of habitat alteration resulting from human-mediated change and colonization by invasive species. Lizards serve as focal organisms for many of biological questions related to evolution, ecology, physiology, and morphology. They are studied at multiple spatial and temporal scales, from the individual to the community level. This book, authored by expert contributors from around the world, explores behaviors underlying the evolution and adaptation of these organisms. It covers conceptual, empirical, and methodological approaches to the understanding of the role that natural and sexual selection play in molding the behavioral traits of lizards. This thorough, illustrated reference should stimulate discussion of the conceptual and methodological approaches for studying the behavioral traits of these fascinating and highly diverse vertebrates.

Lizard Ecology

Lizard Ecology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 0521833582
ISBN-13 : 9780521833585
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Synopsis Lizard Ecology by : Stephen M. Reilly

Originally published in 2006, this book was the first critical review of the effects of lizard foraging modes in 30 years.

Biomechanics in Animal Behaviour

Biomechanics in Animal Behaviour
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Publisher : Garland Science
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781000443295
ISBN-13 : 1000443299
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Synopsis Biomechanics in Animal Behaviour by : R.W. Blake

Biomechanics in Animal Behaviour offers a unique approach by integrating fully the fields of animal behaviour and biomechanics. It demonstrates how an understanding of biomechanical issues is an important part of evaluating and predicting animal behaviour. The book examines how behaviour is determined and/or constrained by biomechanical variables such as hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, kinematics, and the mechanical properties of biomaterials.

Hormones and Aggressive Behavior

Hormones and Aggressive Behavior
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 594
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ISBN-10 : 9781461335214
ISBN-13 : 1461335213
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Synopsis Hormones and Aggressive Behavior by : Bruce B. Svare

This volume is an overview of research examining the relationship between hormones and aggressive behavior. The last 15 years have witnessed a tremen dous growth of knowledge in this area, yet reviews written by specialists are virtually nonexistent. This work is an attempt to provide a comprehensive and cohesive synthesis of this literature. Chapters 1-7 provide an analysis of hor monal influences on the major forms of aggressive behavior, including intermale, interfemale, shock-induced, maternal, territorial, and predatory aggression. The focus of Chapters 8-12 is an examination of the mechanisms through which hormones might act to produce changes in agonistic responding. Genetic, de velopmental, neural, and biochemical influences are considered. It is well known that environment, social context, and experience modulate the effects of hor mones on behavior. Thus, Chapters 13-15 are designed to review the literature concerning hormone-pheromone interactions, hormonal responses to compe tition, and the influence of social context on the endocrine system and aggressive behavior. Frequently, the principles advanced by behavioral endocrinologists are based on research in one species, the rodent. To provide a more comparative perspective and to examine specifically the generality of those principles gen erated for rodents, Chapters 16-22 examine hormone-aggression relationships in a variety of species, including fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, infrahuman primates, humans, ungulates, and insects. This volume should be useful to both beginning and advanced researchers in animal behavior, behavioral endocri nology, physiological psychology, neuroendocrinology, zoology, physiology, and psychiatry.

Primate Ontogeny, Cognition and Social Behaviour

Primate Ontogeny, Cognition and Social Behaviour
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 0521324521
ISBN-13 : 9780521324526
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Synopsis Primate Ontogeny, Cognition and Social Behaviour by : Phyllis C. Lee

This volume presents a comprehensive review of the current research in the field of primate thinking, learning and behavioural development. Recent theories of the ways in which primates perceive their world are integrated with the ways that they behave and communicate about each other and their environment. Many different species in both the wild and in captivity are discussed with coverage from the social development of neonates to the behaviour of adults. The common theme to the contributions is an attempt to understand how primates perceive, learn about and manipulate their social and physical environment.

Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles

Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 637
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ISBN-10 : 9783030860127
ISBN-13 : 3030860124
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Synopsis Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles by : Clifford Warwick

This extensively revised and expanded new edition offers concepts, principles and applied information that relates to the wellbeing of reptiles. As a manual on health and welfare in a similar vein to volumes addressing the sciences of anatomy, behaviour or psychology, this book thoroughly examines the biology of reptile welfare and is about meeting biological needs. The editors, acknowledged experts in their own right, have once again drawn together an extremely impressive international group of contributors. Positive and negative implications of general husbandry and research programs are discussed. In addition to greatly revised original content are nine new chapters offering readers novel insight into: • sensory systems • social behaviour • brain and cognition • controlled deprivation and enrichment • effects of captivity-imposed noise and light disturbance on welfare • spatial and thermal factors• evidential thresholds for species suitability in captivity • record keeping as an aid to captive care • arbitrary husbandry practices and misconceptions The authors have adopted a user-friendly writing style to accommodate a broad readership. Although primarily aimed at academic professionals, this comprehensive volume is fundamentally a biology book that will also inform all involved in captive reptile husbandry. Among others, zoo personnel, herpetologists, veterinarians, lab animal scientists, and expert readers in animal welfare and behavioural studies will benefit from this updated work.

Nonmammalian Animal Models for Biomedical Research

Nonmammalian Animal Models for Biomedical Research
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 0849347637
ISBN-13 : 9780849347634
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Synopsis Nonmammalian Animal Models for Biomedical Research by : Avril D. Woodhead

This book provides essential knowledge and informa-tion required to adequately assess useful alternatives from among the lower vertebrates and the invertebrates. This volume highlights unfamiliar and underde-veloped organisms that have the potential to become very satisfactory surrogates for biomedical research. A practical guide aimed at disseminating information to researchers about new models, this work provides compara-tive biomedical studies at many levels of the phyloge-netic ladder.