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Social Behaviour in Mammals - Tertiary Level Biology (Paperback)
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Social Behaviour in Mammals - Tertiary Level Biology (Paperback)
Series: Tertiary Level Biology
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Mammalian sociobiology is a rapidly advancing field which has made
enormous strides in the last ten years. The last major monograph on
the subject (Ewer, 1968) was published sixteen years ago, and there
is a need for this information to be examined in terms of modern
sociobiological theory. My approach throughout is evolutionary and
is therefore directed strongly towards research which throws light
on the ways in which mammals behave in their natural environments.
I have tried to cover as wide a range of mammalian species as
possible, although, in some cases, the only data available were
obtained from captive individuals. The coverage of this book is not
a reflection of the volume of literature published on different
species, as I have tried to avoid undue emphasis on the social
behaviour of primates and laboratory rodents. I have made
scrupulous efforts throughout to avoid an anthropomorphic approach
to mammalian behaviour. Terms such as 'strategy', 'evaluation' or
'choice' do not therefore imply conscious planning, but are used
neutrally in the way in which they would be applied to a
chess-playing computer. In the case of mammals, the programmer was
natural selection. While I am fully aware that human beings are
mammals, any detailed consideration of human social behaviour lies
outside the scope of this book. However, the book may provide a
complementary text to those interested in that subject.
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