Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology

Edited by:
David F. Westneat and Charles W. Fox
University of Kentucky

David F. Westneat
Department of Biology
101 Morgan Building
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0225

Phone: 859-323-9499

e-mail: biodfw@pop.uky.edu
Webpage: http://www.as.uky.edu/Biology/faculty/westneat/westneat.htm

Charles W. Fox
Entomology Department
S-225 Ag Science Center North
University of Kentucky
Lexington KY 40546-0091
 
Phones: 859-257-7474, Fax: 859-323-1120

e-mail: fox@uky.edu
Webpage: http://www.uky.edu/~cfox

Guideline for Authors

Table of Contents

Section I: Foundations

Chapter 1: Ingeneous ideas-the history of behavioral ecology – Tim Birkhead (University of Sheffield) and Patricia Monaghan (University of Glasgow) (Revised draft)
Chapter 2: Adaptation – Charles Fox and David Westneat (University of Kentucky) (first draft)
Chapter 3: Natural selection and behavior – Barry Sinervo (Unversity of California at Santa Cruz) and Ryan Calsbeek (Dartmouth College) (first draft)
Chapter 4: Studying the fitness consequences of behavior –
Chapter 5: The genetic basis of behavior – Kerry Shaw (Cornell University) and Chris Wiley (Cornell University) (Revised draft)
Box 5.1: Introduction to quantitative genetics – Jason Wolf (University of Manchester) (first draft)
Chapter 6: Behavior as phenotypic plasticity – Scott P. Carroll (University of California at Davis) and Cameron Ghalambor (Colorado State University) (first draft)
Chapter 7: Evolution of behavior: phylogeny and the origin of present-day diversity – Terry Ord (University of California at Davis) and Emilia Martins (Indiana University) (Revised draft)

Section II: Decision-making

Chapter 8: Decision making – Ron Ydenberg (Simon Fraser University) (first draft)
Chapter 9: Sensory ecology and information use – Johanna Mappes (University of Jyväskylä) and Martin Stevens (University of Cambridge) (first draft)
Chapter 10: Information-processing: The ecology and evolution of cognitive abilities – Sue Healy (University of Edinburgh) and Candy Rowe (University of Newcastle) (Revised draft)

Section II: The Ecology of Behavior

Chapter 11: The economics of foraging – Ian Hamilton (Ohio State University) (first draft)
Chapter 12: Managing risk – Sasha Dall (University of Exeter) (Revised draft)
Chapter 13: Evolutionary ecology of predation risk: from behavior to life history – Peter Nonacs and Daniel Blumstein (University of California at Los Angeles) (Revised draft)

Section IV: Social Interactions

Chapter 14: Interacting phenotypes; Genetic perspective on social behavior – Jason Wolf (University of Manchester) (Revised draft)
Chapter 15: Contest behaviour – Mark Briffa (University of Plymouth) and Lynne Sneddon (University of Liverpool) (Revised draft)
Chapter 16: Signalling – Magnus Enquist (Stockholm University), Peter Hurd (University of Alberta) and Stefano Ghirlanda (University of Bologna) (first draft)
Chapter 17: Social organization – Ryan Earley (California State University at Fresno) and Lee Dugatkin (University of Louisville) (first draft)
Chapter 18: Altruism and cooperation – Andy Gardner (Oxford University), Ashleigh Griffin (Edinburgh University), and Stuart West (Edinburgh University) (Revised draft)
Chapter 19: Complex societies – Dave Queller (Rice University) and Joan Strassmann (Rice University) (first draft)

Section V: Reproductive Behavior

Chapter 20: Evolution of anisogamy and consequences for behavior – Don Levitan (Florida State University) (first draft)
Chapter 21: Sexual selection; Mechanisms, models, and empirical tests – Michael Jennions (Australian National University) and Hanna Kokko (University of Helsinki) (Revised draft)
Chapter 22: Sperm competition – Scott Pitnick (Syracuse University) and David Hosken (University of Exeter at Cornwall) (first draft)
Chapter 23: Sexual conflict – Claudia Fricke, Amanda Brentman andTracey Chapman (University of East Anglia) (first draft)
Chapter 24: Mate choice – Rob Brooks (University of New South Wales) and Simon Griffith (University of New South Wales) (first draft)
Chapter 25: Alternative strategies – Stephen Shuster (Northern Arizona University) (first draft)
Chapter 26: Parental care – Charlotta Kvarnemo (Göteborg University) (Revised draft)

Section VI: Extensions and Implications

Chapter 27: Behavioral ecology and speciation – Howard Rundle (University of Ottawa) and Jenny Boughman (University of Wisconsin) (first draft)
Box 27-1 - Habitat preferences and the formation of new species - Patrick Nosil (first draft)
Chapter 28: Behavioral genomics – Christina Grozinger (North Carolina State University) (Revised draft)
Chapter 29: Evolutionary traps and the importance of behavioral ecology to conservation biology – Martin A. Schlaepfer (University of Texas at Austin), Paul W. Sherman (Cornall University) and Michael C. Runge (Patuxent Wildlife Research Center) (first draft)
Chapter 30: Behavioral syndromes – Andy Sih (University of California at Davis), Alison Bell (University of Illinois) and Chad Johnson (Arizona State University West) (first draft)
Chapter 31: Human evolutionary behavioral science – Debra Lieberman (University of Hawaii) and Steve Gangestad (University of New Mexico) (first draft)