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Johan J. Bolhuis (Editor), Luc-Alain Giraldeau (Editor)
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December 27, 2004 0631231250 978-0631231257 1
This wide-ranging textbook provides a broad overview of the current state of animal behavior studies.

  • An ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in biology, experimental psychology and neuroscience.
  • Comprises a series of contributions from international experts.
  • Represents a diverse set of approaches to animal behavior.
  • Ranges across the subject all levels, from molecules and neurons to individuals and populations.
  • Draws on the work of the pioneering Dutch ethologist, Niko Tinbergen.
  • Addresses all four of Tinbergen’s key questions: causation, development, function, and evolution.
  • Deals with contemporary subjects, such as animal welfare, conservation, neurobiology, and animal cognition.

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“Comprises contributions from an impressive number of authorities in their research fields … The editors’ aim was to create a modern textbook incorporating all the contemporary subdisciplines of behavioural biology while encompassing both functional and causal approaches, and I am very impressed with the way they have achieved this goal … I strongly recommend this superb volume.” Ethology

"If animals could speak, they would certainly express their satisfaction with Bolhuis and Giraldeau's magnificently edited volume. It shows not only how far students of animal behavior have come in understanding the exquisitely designed lives of animals, but the exciting path ahead. This book will be of interest to students of animal behavior at all levels, and especially important for graduate students snooping around for a thesis project." Marc Hauser, Harvard College Professor, author of "Wild Minds" (Holt, 2000)

"Built on the solid foundations of Tinbergen's 'four questions', this lucid and comprehensive textbook will bring contemporary research in animal behaviour to life for the student." Professor Mark H Johnson, Director, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, University of London

"With superb overviews of topics such as cognition, development and sexual selection from renowned experts, The Behavior of Animals is the best textbook of animal behaviour on the market." Kevin N. Laland, Royal Society University & University of St Andrews

"The study of animal behavior continues to broaden as it gains scientific maturity. Bolhuis and Giraldeau capture this current in our discipline's development, imparting freshness and enthusiasm to both established and new areas of inquiry, while retaining a sense of continuity with history. Highly recommended." Professor Ron Ydenberg, Director, Centre for Wildlife Ecology, Simon Fraser University, Canada

"... there is a great deal to recommend this text. It is very clearly written with a wealth of examples and cases that would stimulate the beginner into wanting to find out more. The focus on the development of the subject as well as its explanation gives it a historical perspective which puts even the most recent work into a firm context. The enthusiasm of many of the contributors shows in their work and this allows the text to stand out from the usual introduction ... this book should be seen as a major text in university courses." Dr Paul S. Ganderton, Teaching Ecology Group News, March 2005''

''....my choice for teaching either advanced undergraduate students with a background in the life sciences and an interest in animal behaviour or a graduate-level seminar course....The Behavior of Animals should prove an engaging and challenging compendium, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of a very diverse discipline.'' Bennett G. Galef, Jr., Animal Behaviour, 69, 5, 1224-1225.

"Bolhuis and Giraldeau have assembled an extremely impressive team to write the book, the authors being established and highly regarded experts, many of whom have carried out trail-blazing work in their chosen research field...The editors and authors of The Behaviour of Animals: Mechanisms, Function and Evolution have done us a good service by producing an excellent example of the multi-author model, which I shall certainly recommend to my undergraduate and postgraduate students." Journal of Experimental Biology, 2205-2206.

“The Behavior of Animals: Mechanisms, Function, and Evolution is a highly suitable textbook [for such an upper level course,] as it exposes students and other non-experts to the cutting edge of this discipline by relying on the voices of experts and provision of good starting point references across this broad field.” Dezene Huber, ISBE Newsletter, Vol. 17(2), November 2005

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This wide-ranging book provides a broad overview of the current state of animal behavior studies. Featuring a series of contributions from international experts, it represents diverse approaches to animal behavior and ranges across the subject at all levels, from molecules and neurons to individuals and populations. Drawing on the principles formulated by Nobel Laureate Niko Tinbergen, the book endorses the view that animal behavior can only be understood through research on four related questions: causation, development, function, and evolution.

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  • Paperback: 536 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (December 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631231250
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631231257
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Behavioural biology has come of age, February 25, 2005
This review is from: The Behavior of Animals: Mechanisms, Function And Evolution (Paperback)
With so many new animal behaviour textbooks coming onto the market, we seem
to be spoilt for choice. I really enjoyed reading this one, however. Unlike
all the other ethology textbooks that I know of, this one is edited, so you
dont just get one particular point of view. Despite this, there are no
great differences in style between the different chapters, which makes this
book very readable. On the one hand, there is some kind of historical
continuity, as the book is firmly based on Tinbergens `four whys. On the
other hand, this book has a very modern feel to it, with plenty of space
given to topics such as neuroscience, cognition, animal welfare and
conservation biology. The reference list is up to date and there is plenty
of cross-referencing within the book. Also, the book has a very useful
glossary. This is an excellent book for undergraduate animal behaviour
courses, but it is also a very good read for lecturers and researchers in
this field.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong introduction to animal behavior, March 31, 2007
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This review is from: The Behavior of Animals: Mechanisms, Function And Evolution (Paperback)
The field of animal behavior has continued to develop. The time appears to be gone when one person can write a book that encompasses the discipline. Robert Hinde did so in his 1970 work, Animal Behaviour. However, this work is an edited volume, with a variety of experts delving in detail into various key issues related to animal behavior. This volume wisely uses Niko Tinbergen's famous "four questions" formulation as the takeoff point. Tinbergen, a Nobel laureate, asserted that for a complete understanding of behavior, we had to answer four questions: causation, development, function, and evolution of the behavior.

The first chapter is a nice introduction to the history of the study of animal behavior (another term often used for this discipline is ethology). Some key points: the importance of studying the central nervous system of species, of being aware of behavioral ecology, and cognitive ecology .

The next section, Part I, explores mechanisms of behavior. Among subjects considered in this section: motivation (a chapter authored by Jerry Hogan), the development of behavior (Johan Bolhuis), animal cognition (Nathan Emery and Nicola Clayton). An example in more detail. . . . In the 1950s, there was debate between classical ethologists such as Konrad Lorenz (who spoke of the importance of instinct) and those who emphasized the developmental aspect of behavior (e.g., T. C. Schneirla and Dan Lehrman). Over time, these two schools came to a rapprochement. Indeed, Tinbergen began with three questions and only after the interaction with developmentalists did he add "development " as one of his questions. And with that addition, the study of animal behavior (or ethology) took a "great leap forward."

Part II considers the function and evolution of behavior. That is: What is the survival value of particular behaviors? How did those behaviors evolve? The chapters cover a set of key issues: the function of behavior (Luc-Alain Giraldeau), communication (Peter McGregor), mate choice and sexual selection (Mark Elgar), evolution of behavior (Michael Ryan), and social systems (Anne Pusey). One key chapter is Pusey's which examines the basis for social systems. Some species tend to live solitary lives, but others develop social systems as a part of their adaptive strategies. Certainly, humans are a social species. Hence, this chapter is of value in placing human evolution in a larger context. Key issues considered include why cooperation has developed among social species.

Part III concludes this volume. There are useful chapters on animal welfare and animal conservation. However, perhaps the most intriguing chapter in this section is the final one, entitled "Human Behavior as Animal Behavior" (authored by the esteemed team of Martin Daly and Margo Wilson). They consider some issues that must be considered if thinking that humans are simply one more animal species, including human culture, ethical issues in experimenting with humans, the role of human language. One the other hand, they conclude that humans are, nonetheless, products of the evolutionary process.

For those interested in animal behavior, this is a terrific place to begin to learn about the subject. I would recommend this volume most highly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great new animal behavior textbook, January 4, 2005
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This is the textbook that the field of animal behavior has been waiting for. Because this is an edited volume, with experts in the various disciplines having written the chapters, there is no bias towards e.g. an evolutionary or mechanistic approach. There is a remarkable unity of style, despite the diverse collection of authors. The chapters are very accessible and convey an enormous enthusiasm for the study of animal behavior. This is the most comprehensive animal behavior textbook that I know, with topics ranging from neuroscience and biological rhythms to sexual selection and animal welfare. This is likely to be the leading textbook for some time to come.
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The scientific study of animal behavior is also called ethology, a term used first by the nineteenth-century French zoologist Isidore Geoffroy Saint Hilaire but then used with its modern meaning by the American zoologist Wheeler (1902). Read the first page
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pretectal thalamus, hooknose males, choosy individuals, domestic animal behavior, other behavior systems, reproductive skew, eupyrene sperm, hunger system, animal welfare science, signal modalities, different behavior systems, male persistence, nucleus laminaris, zebra finch female, apyrene sperm, signal modality, sexual cannibalism, cryptic female choice, disinhibition theory, nonhuman research, filial preferences, gallus spadiceus, song evolution, direct fitness benefits, internal causal factors
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Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen, North American, Maynard Smith, Charles Darwin, Blurton Jones, The Study of Instinct, William Thorpe, After Ewert, Animal Machines, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Jane Goodall, Johnson Ft Morton, Julian Huxley, New Caledonian, New Zealand, Perrin Ft Mazalov, Pusey Ft Packer, Second World War
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