Control and development of behavior: an historical sample from the pens of ethologists
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[book]
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/ Edited by Peter H. Klopfer and Jack P. Hailman
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Reading, Mass.
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: Addison-Wesley Pub., Co.
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، [<1972>]
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xiii, 281 p.
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: ill
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Companion volume to the author's Function and evolution of behavior Includes bibliographies Contents: How is behavior Controlled?Control of sensory stimuli:the "innate releasing mexhanism."On the Stimuluas situation releasing the begging response in the Newly-hatched herring gull chick (Larus a argentatus Pont),by N.Tinbergen and A.CPerdeck.Further Consideration of the external Stimuli,by N.Tinbergen Interrelationships of the "innate"and the 'acuired 'in instinctive behavior,by T.C.Schneirla Ontogeny of an instinct,by J.P.Hailman.-Displacement activities and drives.Reciprocal exchange between instincts,by A.Kortlandt "Displacement reactions"inthe three-Spined stickleback,by N.Tinbergen and J.J.Van Iersel Some comments on conflict and thwarting in animals by M.Bastock,D.Morris and M.Moynihan.The activation od an instinct caused by a 'Transitional action,"by H.Lind.On the functional organisation of drivesmby E.von Holst and U.Von st.Paul,translated by J.E.Burchard,Jr.-How Does behavior develop in the individual? The Critical Period in imprinting of birds.On the ethology of young Waterfowl.by E.Fabricius.A laboratory approach to the study of imprinting.by A.O.Ramsay and E.H.Hess.Imprinting:the interaction of learned and annate behavior II.The critical period,by J.Jaynes
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Animals, Habits and behavior of - Addresses, essays, lectures