Sexual Selection in Primates
Author: Peter M. Kappeler
Publisher:
Published: 2004-05-13
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780521537384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSexual Selection in Primates is a comprehensive summary of primate sexual interactions.
Read and Download eBook Full
Author: Peter M. Kappeler
Publisher:
Published: 2004-05-13
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780521537384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSexual Selection in Primates is a comprehensive summary of primate sexual interactions.
Author: Martin N. Muller
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-06-19
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 9780674033245
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents extensive field research and analysis to evaluate sexual coercion in a range of species—including all of the great apes and humans—and to clarify its role in shaping social relationships among males, among females, and between the sexes.
Author: Alan F. Dixson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-06-03
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 1108426182
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first detailed account of post-copulatory sexual selection and the evolution of reproduction in mammals.
Author: Alan F. Dixson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-01-26
Total Pages: 808
ISBN-13: 0199544646
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrimate Sexuality provides a synthesis of current research on the evolution and physiological control of sexual behaviour in the primates - prosimians, monkeys, apes, and human beings. This new edition has been updated and greatly expanded throughout to incorporate a decade of new research findings.
Author: Andrew J. Elliot
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-12-17
Total Pages: 1737
ISBN-13: 1316395332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe perceive color everywhere and on everything that we encounter in daily life. Color science has progressed to the point where a great deal is known about the mechanics, evolution, and development of color vision, but less is known about the relation between color vision and psychology. However, color psychology is now a burgeoning, exciting area and this Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of emerging theory and research. Top scholars in the field provide rigorous overviews of work on color categorization, color symbolism and association, color preference, reciprocal relations between color perception and psychological functioning, and variations and deficiencies in color perception. The Handbook of Color Psychology seeks to facilitate cross-fertilization among researchers, both within and across disciplines and areas of research, and is an essential resource for anyone interested in color psychology in both theoretical and applied areas of study.
Author: Carel P. Van Schaik
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2016-01-26
Total Pages: 546
ISBN-13: 0470147636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Primate Origins of Human Nature (Volume 3 in The Foundations of Human Biology series) blends several elements from evolutionary biology as applied to primate behavioral ecology and primate psychology, classical physical anthropology and evolutionary psychology of humans. However, unlike similar books, it strives to define the human species relative to our living and extinct relatives, and thus highlights uniquely derived human features. The book features a truly multi-disciplinary, multi-theory, and comparative species approach to subjects not usually presented in textbooks focused on humans, such as the evolution of culture, life history, parenting, and social organization.
Author: Patricia Gowaty
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 629
ISBN-13: 1461559855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStanding at the intersection of evolutionary biology and feminist theory is a large audience interested in the questions one field raises for the other. Have evolutionary biologists worked largely or strictly within a masculine paradigm, seeing males as evolving and females as merely reacting passively or carried along with the tide? Would our view of nature `red in tooth in claw' be different if women had played a larger role in the creation of evolutionary theory and through education in its transmission to younger generations? Is there any such thing as a feminist science or feminist methodology? For feminists, does any kind of biological determinism undermine their contention that gender roles purely constructed, not inherent in the human species? Does the study of animals have anything to say to those preoccupied with the evolution and behavior of humans? All these questions and many more are addressed by this book, whose contributing authors include leading scholars in both feminism and evolutionary biology. Bound to be controversial, this book is addressed to evolutionary biologists and to feminists and to the large number of people interested in women's studies.
Author: Nicholas Pound
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9780387280363
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents the intricate ways in which sperm compete to fertilize eggs and how this has prompted reinterpretations of breeding behavior from a biological perspective. Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings provides a theoretical framework for the study of sperm competition and also discusses the roles of females and the relationships between paternal care in sperm competition. The chapters focus on everything from evolutionary biology to taxonomic development.
Author: Johan J. Bolhuis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2021-12-29
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 1119109507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Behavior of Animals An updated view of animal behavior studies, featuring global experts The Behavior of Animals, Second Edition provides a broad overview of the current state of animal behavior studies with contributions from international experts. This edition includes new chapters on hormones and behavior, individuality, and human evolution. All chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated, and are supported by color illustrations, informative callouts, and accessible presentation of technical information. Provides an introduction to the study of animal behavior Looks at an extensive scope of topics- from perception, motivation and emotion, biological rhythms, and animal learning to animal cognition, communication, mate choice, and individuality. Explores the evolution of animal behavior including a critical evaluation of the assumption that human beings can be studied as if they were any other animal species. Students will benefit from an updated textbook in which a variety of contributors provide their expertise and global perspective in specialized areas
Author: Alan F. Dixson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-11-12
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 131646265X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLiving in the remote forests of western central Africa, the mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is notoriously elusive and has evaded scientific scrutiny for decades. Yet, it is the largest and most sexually dimorphic of all the Old World monkeys, and perhaps the most colourful of all the mammals. Synthesising the results of more than twenty-five years of research, this is the first extensive treatment of the mandrill's reproductive and behavioural biology. Dixson explores in detail the role that sexual selection has played in shaping the mandrill's evolution, covering mechanisms of mate choice, intra-sexual competition, sperm competition and cryptic female choice. Bringing to life, through detailed descriptions and rich illustrations, the mandrill's communicatory biology and the functions of its brightly coloured adornments, this book sheds new light on the evolutionary biology of this fascinating primate.