The Design Of Animal Communication
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Design of animal communication
Author | : Marc D. Hauser |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0262275082 |
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The Design of Animal Communication
Author | : Marc D. Hauser,Mark Konishi,Masakazu Konishi |
Publsiher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 726 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Animal communication |
ISBN | : 0262582236 |
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Based on the approach laid out in the 1950s by Nobel laureate Nikolaas Tinbergen, this book looks at animal communication from the four perspectives of mechanisms, ontogeny, function, and phylogeny.
Animal Signals
Author | : Yngve Espmark,Trond Amundsen,Gunilla Rosenqvist |
Publsiher | : Tapir Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Animal behavior |
ISBN | : 8251915457 |
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How can we explain the peacock's beautiful tail decorations, or the wonderful song of the nightingale? Why are some smells nice and others nasty? How do animals signal their intentions and qualities to potential partners? How do offspring tell parents about their needs? Are signals tuned to the environment, and to the mental abilities of receivers? Essential for understanding how animals cope with their ecological and social environment, the study of animal signals is one of the most active research areas in evolutionary biology. Understanding the signalling systems of nature has wide-ranging relevance including biological conservation and human communication. Written by international scientists, this is a comprehensive overview of the fascinating diversity of animal signals and signalling functions. Combining reviews and research, the book is aimed at both students and professional scientists.
Playback and Studies of Animal Communication
Author | : Peter K. McGregor |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781475762037 |
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Playback is the technique of rebroadcasting natural or synthetic signals to animals and observing their response. The ability to present a putative signal in isolation, without the potential confounding effects of other activities of the signaller, is the main reason for the depth and range of our knowledge of communication systems. To date, playback of sound signals has predominated, but playback of electric signals and even video playback of visual signals suggests that playback will become just as prevalent in studies of communication in other sensory modalities. This book is one of the outcomes of a workshop on playback held at Thombridge Hall in the Peak District National Park, England during August 1991. There were two reasons for organising the workshop. First, the considerable and lively debate in the literature about the design and analysis of playback experiments -the pseudoreplication debate -was in danger of generating more heat than light. A workshop forum seemed the obvious place to clarify and, if possible, resolve the debate. Second, with the number of new playback and analysis techniques increasing rapidly, it seemed an opportune moment to discuss these techniques and to review some rapidly developing areas of interest in sound communication.
The Behavior of Communicating
Author | : W. John Smith |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 564 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0674064666 |
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W. John Smith enlarges ethology's perspective on communication and takes it in new directions. Traditionally, ethnological analysis has focused on the motivational states of displaying animals. The Behavior of Communicating emphasizes messages. After developing the concept of messages and discussing their forms, Smith turns to the evolution of display behavior. He then revises the traditional ethnological concept of displays and in a final chapter develops the further concept of formalized interactions.
The Evolution of Animal Communication
Author | : William A. Searcy,Stephen Nowicki |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781400835720 |
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Gull chicks beg for food from their parents. Peacocks spread their tails to attract potential mates. Meerkats alert family members of the approach of predators. But are these--and other animals--sometimes dishonest? That's what William Searcy and Stephen Nowicki ask in The Evolution of Animal Communication. They take on the fascinating yet perplexing question of the dependability of animal signaling systems. The book probes such phenomena as the begging of nesting birds, alarm calls in squirrels and primates, carotenoid coloration in fish and birds, the calls of frogs and toads, and weapon displays in crustaceans. Do these signals convey accurate information about the signaler, its future behavior, or its environment? Or do they mislead receivers in a way that benefits the signaler? For example, is the begging chick really hungry as its cries indicate or is it lobbying to get more food than its brothers and sisters? Searcy and Nowicki take on these and other questions by developing clear definitions of key issues, by reviewing the most relevant empirical data and game theory models available, and by asking how well theory matches data. They find that animal communication is largely reliable--but that this basic reliability also allows the clever deceiver to flourish. Well researched and clearly written, their book provides new insight into animal communication, behavior, and evolution.
Coding and Redundancy
Author | : Jack P. Hailman |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2008-05-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0674027957 |
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This book explores the strikingly similar ways in which information is encoded in nonverbal man-made signals (e.g., traffic lights and tornado sirens) and animal-evolved signals (e.g., color patterns and vocalizations). The book also considers some coding principles for reducing certain unwanted redundancies and explains how desirable redundancies enhance communication reliability. Jack Hailman believes this work pioneers several aspects of analyzing human and animal communication. The book is the first to survey man-made signals as a class. It is also the first to compare such human-devised systems with signaling in animals by showing the highly similar ways in which the two encode information. A third innovation is generalizing principles of quantitative information theory to apply to a broad range of signaling systems. Finally, another first is distinguishing among types of redundancy and their separation into unwanted and desirable categories. This remarkably novel book will be of interest to a wide readership. Appealing not only to specialists in semiotics, animal behavior, psychology, and allied fields but also to general readers, it serves as an introduction to animal signaling and to an important class of human communication.
Animal Communication
Author | : Hubert Frings,Mable Frings |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1964 |
Genre | : Animal behavior |
ISBN | : UOM:39015065981220 |
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Introduction -- Animal communication mechanisms -- Methods of study -- Species identification -- Social cooperation -- Sexual attraction and recognition -- Courtship and mating -- Parental care for developing eggs and young -- Efficiency and evolutionary importance -- Practical aspects -- Future.