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Origins Intl Economics Vol 2 (Hardcover): Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick S. Vom Saal Origins Intl Economics Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick S. Vom Saal
R5,652 Discovery Miles 56 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Infanticide And Parental Care (Paperback): Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick vom Saal Infanticide And Parental Care (Paperback)
Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick vom Saal
R1,214 Discovery Miles 12 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Ethoexperimental Approaches to the Study of Behavior (Paperback, 1989): Robert J. Blanchard, P.F. Brain, D.Caroline Blanchard,... Ethoexperimental Approaches to the Study of Behavior (Paperback, 1989)
Robert J. Blanchard, P.F. Brain, D.Caroline Blanchard, Stefano Parmigiani
R14,302 Discovery Miles 143 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is the outcome of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Ethoexperimental Analysis of Behavior, which was held at II Ciocco in Tuscany, in July, 1988. This particular ASI had an interesting history. In 1980, a NATO ASI on the topic of the Biology of Aggression was held in Bonas, France. This meeting brought together a group of European and American researchers and students from diverse areas, including Psychology, Zoology, Genetics and the like, all of whom were involved or becoming involved in the study of aggression. The Bonas meeting outlined several emerging trends in aggression research, the most prominent of which was an increased emphasis on the behavioral aspects of aggression. This included studying a variety of aggressive behaviors rather than single measures; an interest in what might have been previously considered minutiae, such as the targets for bites or blows and the specifics of movement relationships in dyadic interactions; and a desire to relate the dependent variables of laboratory tests to the typical aggressive behaviors seen for related animals in their natural habitats. This increased attention to natural patterns of aggressive behavior was also very interesting in light of the many findings presented at the Bonas meeting which indicated particular involvement of a number of biological systems in aggression: These findings suggested that aggression constitutes an evolved neurobehavioral system (quite possibly more than one, in fact) representing the activities of a relatively specific biological substrate expressed through a patterned system of behaviors.

Ethoexperimental Approaches to the Study of Behavior (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): Robert J. Blanchard, P.F. Brain, D.Caroline... Ethoexperimental Approaches to the Study of Behavior (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Robert J. Blanchard, P.F. Brain, D.Caroline Blanchard, Stefano Parmigiani
R14,630 Discovery Miles 146 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is the outcome of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Ethoexperimental Analysis of Behavior, which was held at II Ciocco in Tuscany, in July, 1988. This particular ASI had an interesting history. In 1980, a NATO ASI on the topic of the Biology of Aggression was held in Bonas, France. This meeting brought together a group of European and American researchers and students from diverse areas, including Psychology, Zoology, Genetics and the like, all of whom were involved or becoming involved in the study of aggression. The Bonas meeting outlined several emerging trends in aggression research, the most prominent of which was an increased emphasis on the behavioral aspects of aggression. This included studying a variety of aggressive behaviors rather than single measures; an interest in what might have been previously considered minutiae, such as the targets for bites or blows and the specifics of movement relationships in dyadic interactions; and a desire to relate the dependent variables of laboratory tests to the typical aggressive behaviors seen for related animals in their natural habitats. This increased attention to natural patterns of aggressive behavior was also very interesting in light of the many findings presented at the Bonas meeting which indicated particular involvement of a number of biological systems in aggression: These findings suggested that aggression constitutes an evolved neurobehavioral system (quite possibly more than one, in fact) representing the activities of a relatively specific biological substrate expressed through a patterned system of behaviors.

Infanticide And Parental Care (Hardcover): Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick vom Saal Infanticide And Parental Care (Hardcover)
Stefano Parmigiani, Frederick vom Saal
R4,181 Discovery Miles 41 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Infanticide is an extremely complex behavioral pattern that occurs throughout the animal kingdom and it must be considered not only in isolation but also from the viewpoint of an animal's care of its young. The concept of infanticide is considered in different mammals such as humans, primates, pinnipeds, lions, dwarf mongooses and prairie dogs and in non-mammals including insects and birds. This book also views the topic in different environmental conditions such as the natural habitat of an animal and animals kept in laboratory conditions.

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