Avoiding Attack: The Evolutionary Ecology of Crypsis, Warning Signals and Mimicry - Softcover

Ruxton, Graeme D.

 
9780198528609: Avoiding Attack: The Evolutionary Ecology of Crypsis, Warning Signals and Mimicry

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This is the first monograph in this area in over 25 years, written by some of the most innovative thinkers in the field.

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Graeme Ruxton has co-written two books, both published by Oxford University Press - 'Living in Groups' (2002) for the Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution, and the textbook 'Elementary Experimental Design for the Life Sciences' (2003). He is also the author of over 100 scientific articles. His background in physics provides particular strength in the functional aspects of signalling systems discussed in this book. Tom Sherratt is the author of nearly 50 scientific papers on subjects ranging from the evolution of co-operation, to the maintenance of imperfect mimicry and the evolution of warning signals. His practical background in both tropical and temperate entomology (principally damselflies and mosquitoes) has been of great value in evaluating empirical work in this broad field, whilst his wide interests in evolutionary biology and foraging theory complement those of his co-authors in placing empirical findings within an appropriate theoretical context. Mike Speed has worked for over a decade on the role of predator behaviour in the generation of insect warning signals. He is consulting editor for the journal Animal Behaviour and a member of the education committee of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. His publications span theoretical and empirical studies of mimicry and aposematism.

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9780198528593: Avoiding Attack: The Evolutionary Ecology of Crypsis, Warning Signals, and Mimicry

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ISBN 10:  0198528590 ISBN 13:  9780198528593
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR, 2005
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