Zoology - General & Miscellaneous, Animal Ecology, Animals & Habitats in Environmental Science, Biology - General & Miscellaneous, Animals - Habitats & Behaviors - General & Miscellaneous, Animal Behavior & Psychology, Evolution
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Overview
A book blending evolution and trophic dynamics, taking into account recent advances in both behavioral and population ecology, is long overdue. A central objective of this book is to consider whether adaptive behavioral decisions on the individual organism level might tend to stabilize trophic interactions. A second major goal of the book is to explore the implications of presumably adaptive behaviors on trophic dynamics and the implications of trophic dynamics for the evolution of adaptive behaviors. All evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and behavioral ecologists should find this exciting volume essential reading.Book Details
Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
London ; Chapman & Hall, c1998.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780412994111