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Communication is essential for all forms of social interaction, from parental care to mate choice and cooperation. This is evident for human societies but less obvious for bacterial biofilms, ant colonies or flocks of birds. The major disciplines of communication research have tried to identify common core principles, but syntheses have been few because historical barriers have limited interaction between different research fields.Sociobiology of Communication is a timely and novel synthesis. It bridges many of the gaps between proximate and ultimate levels of analysis, between empirical model systems, and between biology and the humanities. The book offers the complementary approaches of a distinguished group of authors spanning a large diversity of research programs, addressing, for example, the genetic basis of bacterial communication, dishonest communication in insect societies, sexual selection and network communication among colonial vertebrates. Other chapters explore the role o

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If one wants to be challenged to think outside of the box this book represents a good exercise. * Michael J. Ryan TREE *
...d'Ettore and Haughes have assembled a diverse selection of chapters which provide a fertile starting point for researchers, especially for those working to synthesise communication concepts across disciplines. * Duncan E. Jackson Current Biology *
...will allow students of animal communication to learn the language of linguists-and a new generation of scientists with broad training and rigorously defined concepts can be expected. Understanding other disciplines, and using their advances to critically examine your own premises is often the way to progress in science. Buy this book if you want to be part of that progress. * Myrmecological News d *
'The brevity of each chapter helps give readers a quick flavour of many topics of interest and in my view fulfils the editors' goal of eliciting a cross-fertilisation of ideas among traditionally separate disciplines.[...] d'Ettore and Hughes have assembled a diverse selection of chapters which provide a fertile starting point for researchers, especially for those working to synthesise communication concepts across disciplines.' * Duncan E. Jackson, Current Biology *

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Foreword ; 1. The Handicap Principle and Signalling in Collaborative Systems ; 2. Communication in Bacteria ; 3. Communication in Social Networks of Territorial Animals: Networking at Different Levels in Birds and Other Systems ; 4. Communication between Hosts and Social Parasites ; 5. Chemical Communication and the Coordination of Social Interactions in Insects ; 6. Chemical Communication in Societies of Rodents ; 7. Neurobiology of Olfactory Communication in the Honeybee ; 8. Rapid Evolution and Sexual Signals ; 9. Communication of Mate Quality in Humans ; 10. The Extended Phenotype within the Colony and how it Obscurers Social Communication ; 11. Synergy in Social Communication ; 12. Conflicting Messages: Genomic Imprinting and Internal Communication ; 13. Language Unbound:Genomic Imprinting and Psychosis in the Origin and Evolution of Modern Humans ; 14. The Evolution of Human Communication and Language ; 15. Why Teach? The Evolutionary Origins and Ecological Consequences of Costly Information Transfer ; 16. Grades of Signalling ; 17. Conclusion ; Glossary

Sociobiology of Communication

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 8/21/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199216833, 978-0199216833
      ISBN10: 0199216835

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      Book Synopsis
      Communication is essential for all forms of social interaction, from parental care to mate choice and cooperation. This is evident for human societies but less obvious for bacterial biofilms, ant colonies or flocks of birds. The major disciplines of communication research have tried to identify common core principles, but syntheses have been few because historical barriers have limited interaction between different research fields.Sociobiology of Communication is a timely and novel synthesis. It bridges many of the gaps between proximate and ultimate levels of analysis, between empirical model systems, and between biology and the humanities. The book offers the complementary approaches of a distinguished group of authors spanning a large diversity of research programs, addressing, for example, the genetic basis of bacterial communication, dishonest communication in insect societies, sexual selection and network communication among colonial vertebrates. Other chapters explore the role o

      Trade Review
      If one wants to be challenged to think outside of the box this book represents a good exercise. * Michael J. Ryan TREE *
      ...d'Ettore and Haughes have assembled a diverse selection of chapters which provide a fertile starting point for researchers, especially for those working to synthesise communication concepts across disciplines. * Duncan E. Jackson Current Biology *
      ...will allow students of animal communication to learn the language of linguists-and a new generation of scientists with broad training and rigorously defined concepts can be expected. Understanding other disciplines, and using their advances to critically examine your own premises is often the way to progress in science. Buy this book if you want to be part of that progress. * Myrmecological News d *
      'The brevity of each chapter helps give readers a quick flavour of many topics of interest and in my view fulfils the editors' goal of eliciting a cross-fertilisation of ideas among traditionally separate disciplines.[...] d'Ettore and Hughes have assembled a diverse selection of chapters which provide a fertile starting point for researchers, especially for those working to synthesise communication concepts across disciplines.' * Duncan E. Jackson, Current Biology *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword ; 1. The Handicap Principle and Signalling in Collaborative Systems ; 2. Communication in Bacteria ; 3. Communication in Social Networks of Territorial Animals: Networking at Different Levels in Birds and Other Systems ; 4. Communication between Hosts and Social Parasites ; 5. Chemical Communication and the Coordination of Social Interactions in Insects ; 6. Chemical Communication in Societies of Rodents ; 7. Neurobiology of Olfactory Communication in the Honeybee ; 8. Rapid Evolution and Sexual Signals ; 9. Communication of Mate Quality in Humans ; 10. The Extended Phenotype within the Colony and how it Obscurers Social Communication ; 11. Synergy in Social Communication ; 12. Conflicting Messages: Genomic Imprinting and Internal Communication ; 13. Language Unbound:Genomic Imprinting and Psychosis in the Origin and Evolution of Modern Humans ; 14. The Evolution of Human Communication and Language ; 15. Why Teach? The Evolutionary Origins and Ecological Consequences of Costly Information Transfer ; 16. Grades of Signalling ; 17. Conclusion ; Glossary

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