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Comparative Psychology of Invertebrates
Comparative Psychology of Invertebrates
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Aculeate Hymenoptera
age
Age Polyethism
Alpha Conditioning
ant
ant colony developmental processes
Ant Species
Antennal Contact
behavioral ontogeny
brood
Brood Care
Camponotus
care
caste differentiation
Caste Ratios
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Colony Size
division
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ethological fieldwork
eusociality
Experimental Colony
Foraging Area
Formica
Genus Camponotus
Genus Formica
Genus Polyergus
harvester
Harvester Ants
insects
Instrumental Conditioning
Nonassociative Effects
oflabor
Parental Colony
polyethism
Proboscis Extension
Rye Seeds
Size Frequency Distributions
Slave Maker
social
Social Insect Colonies
Social Insect Colony
social insect communication
trophallaxis
Product details
- ISBN 9781138971288
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 04 Aug 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First Published in 1997. The papers in this volume on invertebrate behaviour, predominantly ant behaviour, are presented as a tribute to T. C. Schneirla and to his theoretical and experimental contributions to our understanding of the development and evolution of behaviour. His emphasis on development also brought to the fore new questions, many of which are addressed in this volume. Advances in technical instrumentation for research will be useful in reformulating these old questions in new and significantly constructive programs for responsible research. The theoretical contributions of Schneirla will continue to prove an important facilitation of those new research techniques.
Comparative Psychology of Invertebrates
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