From genes to animal behavior : social structures, personalities, communication by color / Miho Inoue-Murayama, Shoji Kawamura, Alexander Weiss
Nível de parte analítica: Molecular brain imaging of personality traits in nonhuman primates : a study of the common marmoset • Fuctional association between the brain and physiological responses accompanying negative and positive emotions and its regulation by genetic factors • Effect of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the development of macaque socialization • Evolutionary diversification of visual opsin genes in fish and primates • Evolutionary genetics of coloration in primates and other vertebrates • Personality-associated genetic variation in birds and its possible significance for avian evolution, conservation, and welfare • Genetics and the social behavior of the dog revisited : searching for genes relating to personality in dogs • Molecular behavioral research in great apes • Genetic variants of the dopaminergic system in humans and model organisms • Developing and validating measures of temperament in livestock • Applications of personality to the management and conservation of nonhuman animals • Toward a basis for the phenotyupic gambit : advances in the evolutionary genetics of animal personality • Evolutionary genetics of personality in nonhuman primates • How to meaure animal personality and why does it matter? : integrating the psychological and biological approaches to animal personality • Social structures and conflict resolution in primitively eusocial polistes wasps • Male reproductive skew and paternal kin-biased behavior in primates • Extra-pair paternity and sexual selection • Female mate choice in rodentsPublicação: Tokyo : Springer, 2011Descrição: 413 pDisponibilidade: