Social Behavior and Communication
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		    Behavioral Neurobiology Volume 3
 
 Social Behavior and COllllllunication
 
 HANDBOOK OF BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY General Editor: Frederick A. King Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
 
 Editorial Board: Vincent G. Dethier Robert W. Goy David A. Hamburg Peter Marler James L. McGaugh William D. Neff Eliot Stellar
 
 Volume 1
 
 Sensory Integration Edited by R. Bruce Masterton
 
 Volume 2
 
 Neuropsychology Edited by Michael S. Gazzaniga
 
 Volume 3
 
 Social Behavior and Communication Edited by Peter Marler and J. G. Vandenbergh
 
 A Continuation Order Plan is available for this series. A continuation order will bring delivery of each new volume immediately upon publication. Volumes are billed only upon actual shipment. For further information please contact .the publisher.
 
 Handbook of
 
 Behavioral Neurobiology Volume 3
 
 Social Behavior and Communication Edited by
 
 Peter Marler Rockefeller University New York, New York
 
 and
 
 J. G. Vandenbergh North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina
 
 PLENUM PRESS· NEW YORK AND LONDON
 
 Library of Conglf.:ss Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry undcr titlc: Social behavior and communication. (Handbook of bchavioral neurobiology; v. 3) Includes bibliographics and index. l. Social behavior in anima.ls. 2. Animal communication. I. Marler, Peter Robert. II. Vandenbergh,J. G. nI. Serie,. QL775.S6 599'.05'9 79·308
 
 ISB N 978- 1-46 15-91 18-4 ISBN 978-1-4615·9 11 6-0 (eBook) DOl 10.1007/978· 1-4615-9116-0
 
 e
 
 1979 Ple num Press, New York Softcover reprint of the bardcover 1st edition 1979 A Division of Plenum Publishing Corporation 227 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y.IOOll All rights reserved
 
 No part of this boo k may be reproduccd, storcd in a retrieval sySlcm, or transmitted, in any fonn or by any mcans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from thc Publisher
 
 Contributors
 
 NORMAN
 
 T.
 
 ADLER,
 
 Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
 
 Pennsylvania STEVEN GREEN,
 
 Department of Biology, University
 
 R. KREBS, Edward Grey Institute University, Oxford, England
 
 JOHN
 
 PETER MARLER,
 
 of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
 
 of Field Ornithology, Zoology Department, Oxford
 
 Rockefeller University, Field Research Center, Millbrook, New York
 
 Psychology Department and California Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis, California
 
 WILLIAM MASON,
 
 L. VEHRENCAMP, Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California
 
 SANDRA
 
 PETER M. WASER,
 
 Department
 
 of Biological Sciences, Purdue University,
 
 West Lafayette,
 
 Indiana
 
 R.
 
 HAVEN WILEY,
 
 Department of Zoology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
 
 North Carolina JAMES
 
 F.
 
 WITTEN BERGER,
 
 Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle,
 
 Washington
 
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 Preface
 
 Other books in this series focus on behavior at the individual level, approached from the viewpoints of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, and psychology. In this volume we show how the functioning nervo		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	