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The Evolution Of Begging Competition Cooperation And Communication 1st Edition J Wright Editor

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The Evolution Of Begging Competition Cooperation And Communication 1st Edition J Wright Editor
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.3 MB
Pages: 471
Author: J. Wright (Editor), M.L. Leonard (Editor)
ISBN: 1402005717, 9781402005718
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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The Evolution Of Begging Competition Cooperation And Communication 1st Edition J Wright Editor by J. Wright (editor), M.l. Leonard (editor) 1402005717, 9781402005718 instant download after payment.

Begging by nestling birds has become the model system for investigating evolutionary conflicts of interest within families and their theoretical resolution provided by honest signals of offspring need. In response to the recent explosions of scientific papers on the revolution of begging; we have brought together twenty-four original contributions from major researchers in all areas of this dynamic field. Organised into six sections: I: Theoretical approaches; II: Begging as a signal; III: Nestling physiology; IV: Sibling competition; V: Brood parasitism; and VI: Statistical approaches; this book is primarily aimed at research scientists and those at the graduate student level. For the first time, the theoretical and empirical literature on begging is fully reviewed. New ideas and data are also presented from a wide range of natural systems, and each chapter ends with suggestions for future study.

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