Comportamiento Animal Un — Enfoque Evolutivo Y Ecologico Richard Maier Pdf
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The text concludes by examining the neural control of behavior and, significantly, applying these evolutionary principles to human behavior, providing a comparative link between species. Summary of Core Themes Key Topics Foundations Genetics, Development, and Evolutionary Theory Cognition Learning mechanisms and animal "intelligence" Ecology Foraging, predation, and habitat selection Sociality Mating, parenting, and group cooperation If you need help finding a legally accessible copy (e
Discusses neural control of behavior and connects animal studies to human evolution. Review Highlights Daniel thought of his spiders
Explores how animals process information and adapt through experience. Two males sizing each other up
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Daniel thought of his spiders. The leg waving wasn't just a threat; it was a signal. It was a communication evolved to avoid a lethal fight. Two males sizing each other up, deciding who would back down before blood was shed. Maier’s synthesis of physiological mechanisms (the nerves firing to move the leg) with evolutionary strategy (avoiding injury to live another day) bridged the gap between the micro and the macro.
