Ecology and Evolutinary Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, 398 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 628 g
ISBN: 978-1-4613-6216-6
Verlag: Springer
covers both social and non-social insects from multiple perspectives. The book covers mechanisms; syntheses of work on physiology, behavior, and ecology; and micro- and macroevolution. The concluding section discusses future directions for research, including applications to pest management.
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Aversion Learning and Feeding.- 2. Ethological and Comparative Perspectives on Honey Bee Learning.- 3. Learning of Host-Finding Cues by Hymenopterous Parasitoids.- 4. Functional Organization of Appetitive Learning and Memory in a Generalist Pollinator, the Honey Bee.- 5. Merging Mechanism and Adaptation: An Ethological Approach to Learning and Generalization.- 6. Motivation, Learning, and Motivated Learning.- 7. Choosing Hosts and Mates: The Value of Learning.- 8. Learning and Behavioral Ecology: Incomplete Information and Environmental Predictability.- 9. Learning and the Evolution of Resources: Pollinators and Flower Morphology.- 10. Automatic Behavior and the Evolution of Instinct: Lessons from Learning in Parasitoids.- 11. Comparative and Experimental Approaches to Understanding Insect Learning.- 12. Application of Learning to Pest Management.- 13. Cognition in Bees: From Stimulus Reception to Behavioral Change.- 14. Afterword: Learning, Adaptation, and the Lessons of 0 374.




