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Book Synopsis
The diversity of animal signals has been widely documented, and the generality of animal signals also tantalizingly suggests that there are common mechanisms that have selected for their origin.

Trade Review

“Though it covers a variety of topics (e.g., deception, biomechanics, condition) important for understanding this research area, the book is definitely a resource for specialists. It will be useful only to those interested in the most current research on particular aspects of animal communication . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers”. (Choice, 1 January 2015)



Table of Contents

Contributors ix

1 INTRODUCTION 1
Duncan J. Irschick, Mark Briffa, and Jeffrey Podos

References 7

2 EARLY LIFE-HISTORY EFFECTS, OXIDATIVE STRESS, AND THE EVOLUTION AND EXPRESSION OF ANIMAL SIGNALS 11
Nick J. Royle, Josephine M. Orledge, and Jonathan D. Blount

Introduction 11

Signaling 12

Early Life-History Effects and Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 13

Oxidative Stress as a Mediator of Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 15

Signals Expressed During Development 20

Signals Expressed During Adulthood 25

Competition-Dependent Sexual Signals 32

Conclusions 34

Acknowledgments 36

References 36

3 A PERFORMANCE-BASED APPROACH TO STUDYING COSTS OF RELIABLE SIGNALS 47
Jerry F. Husak, Justin P. Henningsen, Bieke Vanhooydonck, and Duncan J. Irschick

Introduction 47

Receiver-Independent Costs 51

Receiver-Dependent Costs 55

Compensatory Traits 59

Conclusions 63

Acknowledgments 64

References 65

4 COGNITIVELY DRIVEN CO-OPTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX SEXUAL DISPLAYS IN BOWERBIRDS 75
Gerald Borgia and Jason Keagy

Introduction 75

Cognition, Co-Option, and Complex Display 78

Delayed Male Maturity, Male–Male Courtship, and Display Trait

Acquisition 81

Female Signaling to Affect Male Display Intensity: An Innovation that Improves Courtship Success 82

Mate Searching and Flexibility in Adaptive Decision-Making 83

Female Uncertainty and Flexibility in Active Mate Assessment 84

Long-Term Age-Related Improvement in Decoration Display: Symmetrical Decoration Displays on Older Males’ Bowers 84

Anticipation of Male Routes during Courtship: Paths on Display Courts of Spotted Bowerbirds 86

Some Other Possible Cognitive Display-Related Behaviors of Bowerbirds 87

Construction of Successive Scenes for Females Visiting the Bower 88

Cognitive Aspects of Bower Building: Age-Related Improvement in Construction and Novel Techniques for Maintaining Symmetry 90

Cognitive Flexibility and Innovation in Display 93

Decoration Stealing: An Innovation for Display Trait Acquisition 94

Cooperating with Relatives for Display: An Innovation to Reduce

Sexual Competition 95

Vocal Mimicry: Learning and Innovation in Use of Co-Opted Displays 96

Co-Option Mechanism 98

Cognition in Display Trait Acquisition 100

References 101

5 INTEGRATING FUNCTIONAL AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF COLOR-BASED ANIMAL SIGNALS 111
Darrell J. Kemp and Gregory F. Grether

Introduction 111

Color Signal Production in More Detail 115

Signals, Honesty, and Condition-Dependence 116

Coloration as an Honest Advertisement 117

Trinidadian Guppies (Poecilia Reticulata) 118

Pierid Butterflies (Subfamily Coliadinae) 122

Birds 127

Discussion/Conclusion/Future Work 129

Acknowledgments 131

References 131

6 AGONISTIC SIGNALS: INTEGRATING ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONS AND MECHANISMS 141
Mark Briffa

Animal Contests and the Evolution of Agonistic Signals 141

Empirical Approaches to Testing Theory: “Physiological Costs,” “Stamina,” and “Performance” 154

Energy Status and Agonistic Signals 156

Whole Body Performance and Agonistic Signals 159

Conclusions 164

References 167

7 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL EVOLUTION: BIOMECHANICS, SIZE, AND PERFORMANCE 175
Jeffrey Podos and S.N. Patek

Introduction 175

Biomechanics 178

Body Size 183

Performance 187

Concluding Remarks 194

Acknowledgments 195

References 195

8 DISHONEST SIGNALING DURING AGGRESSIVE INTERACTIONS: THEORY AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE 205
Robbie S. Wilson and Michael J. Angilletta Jr.

Introduction 205

The Evolution of Signaling 206

The Theory of Dishonesty 208

Dishonest Signaling in Aggressive Interactions between Conspecifics 209

Conclusions 223

References 223

9 FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO CONDITION 229
Dustin J. Wilgers and Eileen A. Hebets

Introduction 229

Practical Approaches to Condition 230

Condition and Animal Performance 235

Condition and Mate Choice 239

Summary 241

References 242

Index 253

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The diversity of animal signals has been widely documented, and the generality of animal signals also tantalizingly suggests that there are common mechanisms that have selected for their origin.

      Trade Review

      “Though it covers a variety of topics (e.g., deception, biomechanics, condition) important for understanding this research area, the book is definitely a resource for specialists. It will be useful only to those interested in the most current research on particular aspects of animal communication . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers”. (Choice, 1 January 2015)



      Table of Contents

      Contributors ix

      1 INTRODUCTION 1
      Duncan J. Irschick, Mark Briffa, and Jeffrey Podos

      References 7

      2 EARLY LIFE-HISTORY EFFECTS, OXIDATIVE STRESS, AND THE EVOLUTION AND EXPRESSION OF ANIMAL SIGNALS 11
      Nick J. Royle, Josephine M. Orledge, and Jonathan D. Blount

      Introduction 11

      Signaling 12

      Early Life-History Effects and Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 13

      Oxidative Stress as a Mediator of Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 15

      Signals Expressed During Development 20

      Signals Expressed During Adulthood 25

      Competition-Dependent Sexual Signals 32

      Conclusions 34

      Acknowledgments 36

      References 36

      3 A PERFORMANCE-BASED APPROACH TO STUDYING COSTS OF RELIABLE SIGNALS 47
      Jerry F. Husak, Justin P. Henningsen, Bieke Vanhooydonck, and Duncan J. Irschick

      Introduction 47

      Receiver-Independent Costs 51

      Receiver-Dependent Costs 55

      Compensatory Traits 59

      Conclusions 63

      Acknowledgments 64

      References 65

      4 COGNITIVELY DRIVEN CO-OPTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX SEXUAL DISPLAYS IN BOWERBIRDS 75
      Gerald Borgia and Jason Keagy

      Introduction 75

      Cognition, Co-Option, and Complex Display 78

      Delayed Male Maturity, Male–Male Courtship, and Display Trait

      Acquisition 81

      Female Signaling to Affect Male Display Intensity: An Innovation that Improves Courtship Success 82

      Mate Searching and Flexibility in Adaptive Decision-Making 83

      Female Uncertainty and Flexibility in Active Mate Assessment 84

      Long-Term Age-Related Improvement in Decoration Display: Symmetrical Decoration Displays on Older Males’ Bowers 84

      Anticipation of Male Routes during Courtship: Paths on Display Courts of Spotted Bowerbirds 86

      Some Other Possible Cognitive Display-Related Behaviors of Bowerbirds 87

      Construction of Successive Scenes for Females Visiting the Bower 88

      Cognitive Aspects of Bower Building: Age-Related Improvement in Construction and Novel Techniques for Maintaining Symmetry 90

      Cognitive Flexibility and Innovation in Display 93

      Decoration Stealing: An Innovation for Display Trait Acquisition 94

      Cooperating with Relatives for Display: An Innovation to Reduce

      Sexual Competition 95

      Vocal Mimicry: Learning and Innovation in Use of Co-Opted Displays 96

      Co-Option Mechanism 98

      Cognition in Display Trait Acquisition 100

      References 101

      5 INTEGRATING FUNCTIONAL AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF COLOR-BASED ANIMAL SIGNALS 111
      Darrell J. Kemp and Gregory F. Grether

      Introduction 111

      Color Signal Production in More Detail 115

      Signals, Honesty, and Condition-Dependence 116

      Coloration as an Honest Advertisement 117

      Trinidadian Guppies (Poecilia Reticulata) 118

      Pierid Butterflies (Subfamily Coliadinae) 122

      Birds 127

      Discussion/Conclusion/Future Work 129

      Acknowledgments 131

      References 131

      6 AGONISTIC SIGNALS: INTEGRATING ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONS AND MECHANISMS 141
      Mark Briffa

      Animal Contests and the Evolution of Agonistic Signals 141

      Empirical Approaches to Testing Theory: “Physiological Costs,” “Stamina,” and “Performance” 154

      Energy Status and Agonistic Signals 156

      Whole Body Performance and Agonistic Signals 159

      Conclusions 164

      References 167

      7 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL EVOLUTION: BIOMECHANICS, SIZE, AND PERFORMANCE 175
      Jeffrey Podos and S.N. Patek

      Introduction 175

      Biomechanics 178

      Body Size 183

      Performance 187

      Concluding Remarks 194

      Acknowledgments 195

      References 195

      8 DISHONEST SIGNALING DURING AGGRESSIVE INTERACTIONS: THEORY AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE 205
      Robbie S. Wilson and Michael J. Angilletta Jr.

      Introduction 205

      The Evolution of Signaling 206

      The Theory of Dishonesty 208

      Dishonest Signaling in Aggressive Interactions between Conspecifics 209

      Conclusions 223

      References 223

      9 FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO CONDITION 229
      Dustin J. Wilgers and Eileen A. Hebets

      Introduction 229

      Practical Approaches to Condition 230

      Condition and Animal Performance 235

      Condition and Mate Choice 239

      Summary 241

      References 242

      Index 253

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