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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 심리사상 > 행동주의
· ISBN : 9780521823616
· 쪽수 : 672쪽
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1. Introduction Peter K. McGregor; Part I. Behaviours Specific to Communication Networks: 2. Eavesdropping in communication networks Tom M. Peake; 3. Public, private or anonymous? Facilitating and countering eavesdropping Torben Dabelsteen; 4. Performing in front of an audience - signallers and the social environment Ricardo J. Matos and Ingo Schlupp; 5. Fighting, mating and networking: pillars of poeciliid sociality Ryan L. Earley and Lee Alan Dugatkin; 6. The occurrence and function of victory displays within communication networks John L. Bower; Part II. The Effects of Particular Contexts: 7. Enlightened decisions: female assessment and communication networks Ken A. Otter and Laurene Ratcliffe; 8. Predation and noise in communication networks of neotropical katydids Alexander Lang, Ingeborg Teppner, Manfred Hartbauer and Heiner Romer; 9. Nestling begging as a communication network Andrew G. Horn and Marty Leonard; 10. Redirection of aggression: multiparty signalling in a network? Anahita J. N. Kazem and Filippo Aureli; 11. Scent marking and social communication Jane L. Hurst; Part III. Communication Networks in Different Taxa: 12. Waving in a crowd: fiddler crabs signal in networks Denise S. Pope; 13. Anuran choruses as communication networks T. Ulmar Grafe; 14. Singing interactions in songbirds: implications for social relations and territorial settlement Marc Naguib; 15. Dawn chorus as an interactive communication network John M. Burt and Sandra L. Vehrencamp; 16. Eavesdropping and scent over-marking Robert E. Johnston; 17. Vocal communication networks in large terrestrial mammals Karen E. McComb and David Reby; 18. Underwater acoustic communication networks in marine mammals Vincent Janik; 19. Looking for, looking at: social control, honest signals, and intimate experience in human evolution and history John Locke; Part IV. Interfaces with Other Disciplines: 20. Perception and acoustic communication networks Ulrike Langemann and Georg M. Klump; 21. Hormones, social context and animal communication Rui F. Oliveira; 22. Cooperation in communication networks: indirect reciprocity in interactions between cleaner fish and client reef fish Reduoan Bshary and Arun D'Souza; 23. Fish semiochemicals and the evolution of communication networks Brian D. Wisenden and Norman E Stacey; 24. Cognitive aspects of networks and avian capacities Irene M. Pepperberg; 25. Social complexity and the information acquired during eavesdropping by primates and other animals Dorothy Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth; 26. Communication networks in a virtual world Andrew M. R. Terry and Robert Lachlan.