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(Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA)
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Conceptual Breakthroughs in Ethology and Animal Behavior provides concise summaries of the most important conceptual breakthroughs in animal behavior. These breakthroughs are assessed for their relative impact on the field and their significance to the forward motion of the science of animal behavior. Approximately 80 individual entries, each 2-3 pages in length, consist of a title, a one-sentence summary statement, a numerical ranking of the impact of the discovery/principle on our understanding of behavior, an essay on the paradigm shift, how the new understanding came about, and any continuing controversy or scientific conversation on the issue.

The work includes topics like Only birds and mammals sleep, Only humans have color vision, Animals don’t self-medicate, Males don’t care about parenting, and Animals can’t count, providing a concise account of early concepts, myths, and dogmas in the field that have proven to be untrue through scientific investigation and scrutiny.

Similar to Dr. John Avise’s book, Contemporary Breakthroughs in Evolutionary Genetics, the work is structured into vignettes that first present the old way of understanding a problem or issue, then describe the conceptual revolution, and finally assess the impact of the conceptual change, with a p-score, which ranges from 1-10, providing an assessment of the impact of the new findings on contemporary science.

  • Features a lively, brisk writing style and brief entries to enable easy and enjoyable access to this important information
  • Includes topics that cover the range of behavioral biology, from mechanism to behavioral ecology
  • Ideal as supplemental material for an undergraduate animal behavior course or as the foundational textbook for an upper level or graduate discussion course in advanced animal behavior

Recenzijas

"animal behavior professionals will find this book a valid aid in understanding how their specialty relates to the history of behavior sciences. It is an easy and interesting read with many valuable inputs, thoughts, and ideas." --Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Papildus informācija

A concise account of concepts, myths, and dogmas in the field of animal behavior that have been proven untrue through scientific investigation and scrutiny
Preface xxi
Introduction xxiii
1 50,000 Years Before Present: The Dawn of Human Evolution
1(4)
The Concept
1(1)
The Explanation
1(2)
Impact: 10
3(1)
See Also
3(1)
References and Suggested Reading
3(2)
2 12,000 Years Before Present: Domestication
5(4)
The Concept
5(1)
The Explanation
5(3)
Impact
8
See Also
References and Suggested Reading
7(2)
3 1623 Social Behavior
9(2)
The Concept
9(1)
The Explanation
9(1)
Impact: 3
10(1)
See Also
10(1)
References and Suggested Reading
10(1)
4 1700s Classifying Life
11(4)
The Concept
11(1)
The Explanation
11(2)
Impact: 7
13(1)
References and Suggested Reading
13(2)
5 1729 Biological Clocks
15(2)
The Concept
15(1)
The Explanation
15(1)
Impact: 3
16(1)
See Also
16(1)
References and Suggested Reading
16(1)
6 1800s Birds in Their Natural Setting
17(4)
The Concept
17(1)
The Explanation
17(2)
Impact: 6
19(1)
References and Suggested Reading
19(2)
7 1800s The Great Explorers
21(4)
The Concept
21(1)
The Explanation
21(1)
Impact: 8
22(1)
References and Suggested Reading
23(2)
8 1859 Darwin and Behavior
25(4)
The Concept
25(1)
The Explanation
25(2)
Impact: 10
27(1)
See Also
27(1)
References and Suggested Reading
27(2)
9 1859 Darwin and Social Insects
29(4)
The Concept
29(1)
The Explanation
29(2)
Impact: 4
31(1)
See Also
31(1)
References and Suggested Reading
31(2)
10 1882 George Romanes and the Birth of Comparative Psychology
33(2)
The Concept
33(1)
The Explanation
33(1)
Impact: 8
34(1)
See Also
34(1)
References and Suggested Reading
34(1)
11 1894 Morgan's Canon
35(4)
The Concept
35(1)
The Explanation
35(2)
Impact: 8
37(1)
See Also
37(1)
References and Suggested Reading
37(2)
12 1914 Sensory Physiology and Behavior
39(4)
The Concept
39(1)
The Explanation
39(1)
Impact: 6
40(1)
See Also
41(1)
References and Suggested Reading
41(2)
13 1938 Skinner and Learning
43(4)
The Concept
43(1)
The Explanation
43(1)
Impact: 9
44(1)
See Also
45(1)
References and Suggested Reading
45(2)
14 1940 Orientation
47(4)
The Concept
47(1)
The Explanation
47(1)
Impact: 5
48(1)
See Also
48(1)
Further Reading
49(2)
15 1941 Bat Echolocation
51(4)
The Concept
51(1)
The Explanation
51(1)
Impact: 5
52(1)
See Also
52(1)
References and Suggested Reading
52(3)
16 1947 The Evolution of Clutch Size
55(2)
The Concept
55(1)
The Explanation
55(1)
Impact: 6
56(1)
See Also
56(1)
References and Suggested Reading
56(1)
17 1948 Cognitive Maps
57(2)
The Concept
57(1)
The Explanation
57(1)
Impact: 7
58(1)
See Also
58(1)
References and Suggested Reading
58(1)
18 1948 Hormones and Behavior
59(2)
The Concept
59(1)
The Explanation
59(1)
Impact: 8
60(1)
See Also
60(1)
References and Suggested Reading
60(1)
19 1948 Information Theory
61(2)
The Concept
61(1)
The Explanation
61(1)
Impact: 4
62(1)
References and Suggested Reading
62(1)
20 1953 The Chasm Between Ethology and Comparative Psychology
63(4)
The Concept
63(1)
The Explanation
63(3)
Impact: 9
66(1)
References and Suggested Reading
66(1)
21 1954 Life History Phenomena
67(4)
The Concept
67(1)
The Explanation
67(1)
Impact: 5
68(1)
References and Suggested Reading
69(2)
22 1954 Zeitgebers (Time-Givers) for Biological Clocks
71(4)
The Concept
71(1)
The Explanation
71(1)
Impact: 3
72(1)
See Also
72(1)
References and Suggested Reading
73(2)
23 1956 The Coolidge Effect
75(2)
The Concept
75(1)
The Explanation
75(1)
Impact: 2
76(1)
See Also
76(1)
References and Suggested Reading
76(1)
24 1957 Psychophysical Laws
77(4)
The Concept
77(1)
The Explanation
77(2)
Impact: 4
79(1)
See Also
79(1)
References and Suggested Reading
79(2)
25 1960 Motivation and Drive
81(4)
The Concept
81(1)
The Explanation
81(2)
Impact: 3
83(1)
References and Suggested Reading
83(2)
26 1963 The Four Questions
85(4)
The Concept
85(1)
The Explanation
85(2)
Impact: 10
87(1)
References and Suggested Reading
87(2)
27 1964 Dopamine and Reward Reinforcement
89(2)
The Concept
89(1)
The Explanation
89(1)
Impact: 7
90(1)
See Also
90(1)
References and Suggested Reading
90(1)
28 1964 Inclusive Fitness and the Evolution of Altruism
91(4)
The Concept
91(1)
The Explanation
91(1)
Impact: 10
92(1)
See Also
93(1)
References and Suggested Reading
93(2)
29 1965 Harry Harlow and Social Isolation in Monkeys
95(4)
The Concept
95(1)
The Explanation
95(1)
Impact: 3
96(1)
See Also
97(1)
References and Suggested Reading
97(2)
30 1967 Island Biogeography
99(2)
The Concept
99(1)
The Explanation
99(1)
Impact: 6
100(1)
See Also
100(1)
References and Suggested Reading
100(1)
31 1968 Tool Use
101(2)
The Concept
101(1)
The Explanation
101(1)
Impact: 4
102(1)
See Also
102(1)
References and Suggested Reading
102(1)
32 1969 Territoriality and Habitat Choice
103(2)
The Concept
103(1)
The Explanation
103(1)
Impact: 3
104(1)
See Also
104(1)
References and Suggested Reading
104(1)
33 1970 Sperm Competition
105(2)
The Concept
105(1)
The Explanation
105(1)
Impact: 5
106(1)
See Also
106(1)
References and Suggested Reading
106(1)
34 1971 Behavioral Genetics
107(2)
The Concept
107(1)
The Explanation
107(1)
Impact: 9
108(1)
See Also
108(1)
References and Suggested Reading
108(1)
35 1971 Reciprocal Altruism
109(2)
The Concept
109(1)
The Explanation
109(1)
Impact: 3
110(1)
See Also
110(1)
References and Suggested Reading
110(1)
36 1971 Selfish Herds
111(4)
The Concept
111(1)
The Explanation
111(1)
Impact: 7
112(1)
See Also
113(1)
References and Suggested Reading
113(2)
37 1973 Episodic Memory
115(1)
The Concept
115(1)
The Explanation
115(1)
Impact: 6
116(1)
See Also
116(1)
References and Suggested Reading
116(1)
38 1973 Game Theory
116(5)
The Concept
117(1)
The Explanation
117(1)
Impact: 5
118(1)
See Also
118(1)
References and Suggested Reading
119(2)
39 1973 The Many Eyes Hypothesis
121(2)
The Concept
121(1)
The Explanation
121(1)
Impact: 2
122(1)
See Also
122(1)
References and Suggested Reading
122(1)
40 1973 The Red Queen
123(4)
The Concept
123(1)
The Explanation
123(1)
Impact: 7
124(1)
See Also
125(1)
References and Suggested Reading
125(2)
41 1973 Animal Conflict
127(4)
The Concept
127(1)
The Explanation
127(2)
Impact: 3
129(1)
See Also
129(1)
References and Suggested Reading
129(2)
42 1974 Caenorhabditis elegans Behavioral Genetics
131(2)
The Concept
131(1)
The Explanation
131(1)
Impact: 9
132(1)
See Also
132(1)
References and Suggested Reading
132(1)
43 1974 Standardizing Behavioral Observation Methods
133(4)
The Concept
133(1)
The Explanation
133(2)
Impact: 9
135(1)
See Also
135(1)
References and Suggested Reading
135(2)
44 1974 Parent---Offspring Conflict
137(4)
The Concept
137(1)
The Explanation
137(1)
Impact: 9
138(1)
See Also
139(1)
References and Suggested Reading
139(2)
45 1975 Group Selection
141(4)
The Concept
141(1)
The Explanation
141(2)
Impact: 2
143(1)
See Also
143(1)
References and Suggested Reading
143(2)
46 1975 Sociobiology
145(4)
The Concept
145(1)
The Explanation
145(1)
Impact: 3
146(1)
See Also
147(1)
References and Suggested Reading
147(2)
47 1975 The Handicap Principle
149(4)
The Concept
149(1)
The Explanation
149(1)
Impact: 3
150(1)
See Also
151(1)
References and Suggested Reading
151(2)
48 1976 Marginal Value Theorem
153(4)
The Concept
153(1)
The Explanation
153(2)
Impact: 5
155(1)
See Also
155(1)
References and Suggested Reading
155(2)
49 1977 Self-medication
157(4)
The Concept
157(1)
The Explanation
157(2)
Impact: 4
159(1)
References and Suggested Reading
159(2)
50 1977 The Evolution of Mating Systems
161(4)
The Concept
161(1)
The Explanation
161(1)
Impact: 9
162(1)
See Also
163(1)
References and Suggested Reading
163(2)
51 1978 Animal Models for Depression
165(2)
The Concept
165(1)
The Explanation
165(1)
Impact: 7
166(1)
See Also
166(1)
References and Suggested Reading
166(1)
52 1978 Theory of Mind
167(2)
The Concept
167(1)
The Explanation
167(1)
Impact: 4
168(1)
See Also
168(1)
References and Suggested Reading
168(1)
53 1980 Dispersal
169(2)
The Concept
169(1)
The Explanation
169(1)
Impact: 5
170(1)
See Also
170(1)
References and Suggested Reading
170(1)
54 1980 Semantic Communication
171(2)
The Concept
171(1)
The Explanation
171(1)
Impact: 2
172(1)
See Also
172(1)
References and Suggested Reading
172(1)
55 1980 The Risk Paradigm
173(2)
The Concept
173(1)
The Explanation
173(1)
Impact: 2
174(1)
See Also
174(1)
References and Suggested Reading
174(1)
56 1981 Prisoner's Dilemma
175(2)
The Concept
175(1)
The Explanation
175(1)
Impact: 5
176(1)
See Also
176(1)
References and Suggested Reading
176(1)
57 1981 Producers and Scroungers
177(2)
The Concept
177(1)
The Explanation
177(1)
Impact: 2
178(1)
See Also
178(1)
References and Suggested Reading
178(1)
58 1982 The Hamilton---Zuk Hypothesis
179(4)
The Concept
179(1)
The Explanation
179(2)
Impact: 8
181(1)
See Also
181(1)
References and Suggested Reading
181(2)
59 1982 The Hippocampus and Navigation
183(4)
The Concept
183(1)
The Explanation
183(2)
Impact: 9
185(1)
See Also
185(1)
References and Suggested Reading
185(2)
60 1983 Reproductive Skew
187(2)
The Concept
187(1)
The Explanation
187(1)
Impact: 3
188(1)
See Also
188(1)
References and Suggested Reading
188(1)
61 1985 An Animal Model for Anxiety
189(2)
The Concept
189(1)
The Explanation
189(1)
Impact: 4
190(1)
See Also
190(1)
References and Suggested Reading
190(1)
62 1988 Brood Parasitism
191(2)
The Concept
191(1)
The Explanation
191(1)
Impact: 3
192(1)
See Also
192(1)
References and Suggested Reading
192(1)
63 1990 Fear
193(2)
The Concept
193(1)
The Explanation
193(1)
Impact: 5
194(1)
See Also
194(1)
References and Suggested Reading
194(1)
64 1990 The Challenge Hypothesis
195(2)
The Concept
195(1)
The Explanation
195(1)
Impact: 2
196(1)
See Also
196(1)
References and Suggested Reading
196(1)
65 1991 Pain in Animals
197(2)
The Concept
197(1)
The Explanation
197(1)
Impact: 8
198(1)
See Also
198(1)
References and Suggested Reading
198(1)
66 1991 Receiver Psychology
199(2)
The Concept
199(1)
The Explanation
199(1)
Impact: 4
200(1)
See Also
200(1)
References and Suggested Reading
200(1)
67 1992 Working Memory
201(4)
The Concept
201(1)
The Explanation
201(1)
Impact: 7
202(1)
See Also
203(1)
References and Suggested Reading
203(2)
68 1994 Ecosystem Engineers
205(4)
The Concept
205(1)
The Explanation
205(1)
Impact 6
206(1)
References and Suggested Reading
206(3)
69 1996 Conservation Behavior
209(4)
The Concept
209(1)
The Explanation
209(1)
Impact: 9
210(1)
See Also
211(1)
References and Suggested Reading
211(2)
70 1996 The Molecular Basis of Learning
213(2)
The Concept
213(1)
The Explanation
213(1)
Impact: 8
214(1)
See Also
214(1)
References and Suggested Reading
214(1)
71 1998 Self-Organization of Social Systems
215(4)
The Concept
215(1)
The Explanation
215(1)
Impact: 6
216(1)
See Also
216(1)
References and Suggested Reading
217(2)
72 1998 Gaze Following
219(4)
The Concept
219(1)
The Explanation
219(2)
Impact: 4
221(1)
See Also
221(1)
References and Suggested Reading
221(2)
73 1999 Multimodal Communication
223(2)
The Concept
223(1)
The Explanation
223(1)
Impact: 4
224(1)
See Also
224(1)
References and Suggested Reading
224(1)
74 2000 Emotion and the Brain
225(2)
The Concept
225(1)
The Explanation
225(1)
Impact: 8
226(1)
See Also
226(1)
References and Suggested Reading
226(1)
75 2000 Social Amoebas and Their Genomes
227(4)
The Concept
227(1)
The Explanation
227(1)
Impact: 7
228(1)
See Also
229(1)
References and Suggested Reading
229(2)
76 2002 Social Networks
231(2)
The Concept
231(1)
The Explanation
231(1)
Impact 6
232(1)
See Also
232(1)
References and Suggested Reading
232(1)
77 2004 Behavioral Syndromes---Personality in Animals
233(4)
The Concept
233(1)
The Explanation
233(1)
Impact: 10
234(1)
See Also
234(1)
References and Suggested Reading
234(3)
78 2004 Maternal Epigenetics
237(2)
The Concept
237(1)
The Explanation
237(1)
Impact: 9
238(1)
See Also
238(1)
References and Suggested Reading
238(1)
79 2004 Public and Private Information
239(4)
The Concept
239(1)
The Explanation
239(1)
Impact: 7
240(1)
See Also
241(1)
References and Suggested Reading
241(2)
80 2014 Keystone Individuals
243(1)
The Concept
243(1)
The Explanation
243(1)
Impact: 4
244(1)
See Also
244(1)
Reference 244(1)
Index 245
After receiving his PhD from the University of Kansas in 1977, Dr. Breed began work as a faculty member at the University of Colorado, Boulder and taught as a Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology until his retirement in 2019. He taught courses in general biology, animal behavior, insect biology, and tropical biology. His research program focused on the behavior and ecology of social insects, and he worked on ants, bees, and wasps. He studied many aspects of social behavior, including nestmate recognition, division of labor, the genetics of colony defense, the behavior of defensive bees, and communication during colony defense. Dr. Breed was the Executive Editor of the scientific journals Animal Behaviour from 2006-2009 and Insectes Sociaux from 2014-2018.