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Predator-prey relationships perspectives and approaches from the study of lower vertebrates edited by Martin E. Feder and George V. Lauder

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Author:
Feder, Martin E  Search this
Lauder, George V  Search this
Physical description:
x, 198 pages illustrations 23 cm
Type:
Congresses
Congress
Conference papers and proceedings
Date:
1986
Contents:
Introduction / George V. Lauder and Martin E. Feder -- Functional morphology of predator-prey relationships / Carl Gans -- Locomotion and predator-prey relationships / Paul W. Webb -- Neural mechanisms of prey recognition / Gerhard Roth -- Measuring behavioral energetics / Albert F. Bennett -- A comparative approach to field and laboratory studies in evolutionary biology / Raymond B. Huey and Albert F. Bennett -- Natural history and evolutionary biology / Harry W. Greene -- Defense against predators / John A. Endler -- Behavioral responses of prey fishes during predatory-prey interactions / Gene S. Helfman -- Laboratory and field approaches to the study of adaptation / Stevan J. Arnold -- Commentary and conclusion / Martin E. Feder and George V. Lauder
Topic:
Predation (Biology)  Search this
Appetitive Behavior  Search this
Vertebrates  Search this
Prédation (Biologie)--Congrès  Search this
42.97 ecology: other  Search this
Beute  Search this
Beutefang  Search this
Episitismus  Search this
Verhalten  Search this
Lower vertebrates--Predatory behaviour  Search this
Call number:
QL758.P72 1986X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_284461