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010    87035327 
020    0898597234|q(hardback) 
020    9780898597233|q(hardback) 
035    (OCoLC)17327739 
040    DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dAS|dEAS 
050 10 QH371|b.E926 1988 
082 00 591.51|219 
245 00 Evolution of social behavior and integrative levels /
       |cedited by Gary Greenberg, Ethel Tobach 
264  1 Hillsdale, N.J. :|bL. Erlbaum Associates,|c1988 
300    x, 273 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The T.C. Schneirla conference series ;|vv. 3 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes 
505 0  |tHierarchies and behavior /|rMarjorie Grene --|tThe 
       evolutionary context of social behavior /|rNiles Eldredge 
       --|tAspects of wholes and parts in population biology /
       |rRichard C. Lewontin and Richard Levins --|tNotes toward 
       a formal history of the levels concept /|rStanley N. 
       Salthe --|tIntegrative levels : some reflections on a 
       philosophical dimension /|rAbraham Edel --|tGenes and 
       behavior /|rB.F. Skinner --|tGenetic fitness and natural 
       selection : myth or metaphor /|rMae-Wan Ho --|tReseeding 
       the commons /|rPeter H. Klopfer --|tPhenotypic plasticity 
       and "genetic" theories of insect sociality /|rMary Jane 
       West-Eberhard --|tLevels of social behavior /|rGary 
       Greenberg --|tLevels of complexity in the study of 
       "adaptive" sex ratios /|rSarah Blaffer Hrdy --|tBehavioral
       development and colony life cycles in ants /|rThomas M. 
       Alloway --|tDevelopment and evolution in the nestmate 
       recognition systems of social insects /|rRobin J. Stuart -
       -|tThe development of flexibility in the colony 
       organization of harvester ants /|rDeborah M. Gordon --
       |tWhat do male monkeys do besides competing? /|rT.E. 
       Rowell --|tThinking, communicating, and deceiving : means 
       to master the social environment /|rCarolyn A. Ristau --
       |tKrushinsky's concept of elementary reasoning and its 
       role in the evolution of social behavior /|rA.F. 
       Semiokhina --|tThe rise of reproduction : ten propositions
       /|rBill Livant --|tNon reproductive aspects of social 
       behavior : comments on the need to investigate /|rEthel 
       Tobach 
650  0 Behavior evolution|vCongresses 
650  0 Social evolution in animals|vCongresses 
650  0 Social interaction|vCongresses 
650  0 Human behavior|vCongresses 
700 1  Greenberg, Gary 
700 1  Tobach, Ethel,|d1921-2015 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tEvolution of social behavior and 
       integrative levels.|dHillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum 
       Associates, 1988|w(OCoLC)573083706 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tEvolution of social behavior and 
       integrative levels.|dHillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum 
       Associates, 1988|w(OCoLC)608928871 
830  0 T.C. Schneirla conference series ;|vv. 3 
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