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245 | 0 | 0 | \a Animal cognition in nature \h [electronic resource] : \b the convergence of psychology and biology in laboratory and field / \c edited by Russell P. Balda, Irene M. Pepperberg, Alan C. Kamil. |
260 | | | \a San Diego : \b Academic Press, \c c1998. |
300 | | | \a ix, 465 p. : \b ill., maps ; \c 24 cm. |
504 | | | \a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 | 0 | | \a A.C. Kamil, On the Proper Definition of Cognitive Ethology. -- R.P. Balda and A.C. Kamil, Ecology and Evolution of Spatial Memory in Corvids of the Southwestern U.S.: The Perplexing Pinyon Jay. -- S.J. Shettleworth and R.R. Hampton, Adaptive Specialization of Spatial Cognition in Food Storing Birds? -- Approaches to Testing a Comparative Hypothesis. -- N.C. Clayton and D.W. Lee, Memory and the Hippocampus in Food-Storing Birds. -- F.C. Dyer, Spatial Cognition: Lesson from Central-Place Foraging Insects. -- W. Wiltschko and R. Wiltschko, The Navigation System in Birds and Its Development. -- V.P. Bingman, L.V. Riters, R. Strasser, and A. Gagliardo, Neuroethology of Avian Navigation. -- W.J. Smith, Cognitive Implication of an Information-Sharing Model of Animal Communication. -- L.F. Baptista, D.A. Nelson, and S.L.L. Gaunt, Cognitive Processes in Avian Vocal Acquisition. -- D. Todt and H. Hultsch, Hierarchical Learning, Development, and Representation of Song. -- D.E. Kroodsma and B.E. Byers, Songbird Song Repertoires: An Ethological Approach to Studying. -- T.J. De Voogd and T. Sžkely, Causes of Avian Song: Using Neurobiology to Integrate Proximate and Ultimate Levels of Analysis. -- I.M. Pepperberg, The African Grey Parrot: How Cognitive Processing Might Affect Allospecific Vocal Learning. -- R.S. Wilcox and R.R. Jackson, Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders. -- C.G. Beer, Varying Views of Animal and Human Cognition. -- Subject Index. |
505 | 0 | | \a On the proper definition of cognitive ethology / Alan C. Kamil -- The ecology and evolution of spatial memory in corvids of the southwestern USA: the perplexing pinyon jay / Russell P. Balda and Alan C. Kamil -- Adaptive specializations of spatial cognition in food-storing birds? Approaches to testing a comparative hypothesis / Sara J. Shettleworth and Robert R. Hampton -- Memory and the hippocampus in food-storing birds / N.C. Clayton and D.W. Lee -- Spatial cognition: lesson from central-place foraging insects / Fred C. Dyer -- The navigation system in birds and its development / Wolfgang Wiltschko and Roswitha Wiltschko -- Neuroethology of avian navigation / Verner P. Bingman, Lauren V. Riters, Rosemary Strasser and Anna Gagliardo -- Cognitive implications of an information-sharing model of animal communication / W. John Smith -- Cognitive processes in avian vocal acquisition / Luis F. Baptista, Douglas A. Nelson and Sandra L.L. Gaunt -- Hierarchical learning, development and representation of song / Dietmar Todt and Henrike Hultsch -- Song bird song repertoires: an ethological approach to studying cognition / Donald E. Kroodsma and Bruce E. Byers -- Causes of avian song: using neurobiology to integrate proximate and ultimate levels of analysis / Timothy J. DeVoogd and Tamás Székely -- The African grey parrot: how cognitive processing might affect allospecific vocal learning / Irene Maxine Pepperberg -- Cognitive abilities of araneophagic jumping spiders / R. Stimson Wilcox and Robert R. Jackson -- Varying views of animal and human cognition / Colin G. Beer |
520 | | | \a In this book, the editors bring together results from studies on all kinds of animals to show how thinking on many behaviors as truly cognitive processes can help us to understand the biology involved. Taking ideas and observations from the while range of research into animal behavior leads to unexpected and stimulating ideas. A space is created where the work of field ecologists, evolutionary ecologists and experimental psychologists can interact and contribute to a greater understanding of complex animal behavior, and to the development of a new and coherent field of study. |
533 | | | \a Electronic reproduction. \b Amsterdam : \c Elsevier Science & Technology, \d 2007. \n Mode of access: World Wide Web. \n System requirements: Web browser. \n Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007). \n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. |
650 | | 0 | \a Cognition in animals. |
650 | | 4 | \a Animal ecology. |
650 | | 4 | \a Animal communication. |
650 | | 6 | \a Cognition chez les animaux |
650 | 1 | 2 | \a Animal behavior. |
650 | 2 | 2 | \a Animal Communication. |
650 | 2 | 2 | \a Animal Population Groups \x psychology. |
650 | 2 | 2 | \a Animals. |
650 | 2 | 2 | \a Ecology. |
655 | | 7 | \a Electronic books. \2 local |
700 | 1 | | \a Balda, Russell P. |
700 | 1 | | \a Pepperberg, Irene M. \q (Irene Maxine) |
700 | 1 | | \a Kamil, Alan C. |
710 | 2 | | \a ScienceDirect (Online service) |
776 | 1 | | \c Original \z 012077030X \z 9780120770304 \w (DLC) 99211220 \w (OCoLC)40117542 |
856 | 4 | 0 | \3 ScienceDirect \u http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120770304 \z An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information \y An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information \y ScienceDirect |
856 | 4 | 1 | \3 Table of contents \u http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/els033/99211220.html \y Table of contents |
856 | 4 | 2 | \3 Publisher description \u http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/els033/99211220.html \y Publisher description |
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