Sensory Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution by Martin Stevens

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This is the first modern textbook of sensory ecology. It provides an introduction to the key ideas, theories, and examples, describes how sensory systems work, and explores the links between the senses, animal signals, behaviour, and evolution. The book also tackles mechanistic and functional questions, integrating theoretical and empirical work.

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Sensory Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution by Martin Stevens

This is the first modern textbook of sensory ecology. It provides an introduction to the key ideas, theories, and examples, describes how sensory systems work, and explores the links between the senses, animal signals, behaviour, and evolution. The book also tackles mechanistic and functional questions, integrating theoretical and empirical work.
This book is an ambitious and successful attempt to integrate mechanistic and functional aspects of communication by the authors.. essential reading. * Tim Caro, The Quarterly Review of Biology *
Martin Stevens is a BBSRC David Phillips Fellow, based in the Centre for Ecology & Conservation, University of Exeter. His research focuses on sensory ecology and behaviour, especially animal coloration and vision, across a wide range of organisms. His work has covered animal colour and spatial vision, anti-predator markings, brood parasitism and cuckoos, and sexual signals and vision in primates. He did his PhD at the University of Bristol on animal camouflage and bird vision, and has published over 40 scientific manuscripts.
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ISBN 13 9780199601783
ISBN 10 019960178X
Title Sensory Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution
Author Martin Stevens
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2013-02-07
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.