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How Animals Communicate: Contents

How Animals Communicate

Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

Biographical Sketches

Part I. Some Theoretical Issues

1. The Phylogeny of Language, Philip Lieberman

2. Expanding Horizons in Animal Communication Behavior, Donald R. Griffin

3. Cellular Communication, Anthony Robertson

4. The Evolution of Communication, Peter Marler

5. Ontogeny of Communication, Gordon M. Burghardt

6. Modal Action Patterns, George W. Barlow

Part II. Some Mechanisms of Communication

7. Pheromones, Harry H. Shorey

8. Bioluminescence and Communication, James E. Lloyd

9. Communication by Reflected Light, Jack P. Hailman

10. Tactile Communication, Frank A. Geldard

11. Acoustic Communication, René-Guy Busnel

12. Echolocation and Its Relevance to Communication Behavior, Donald R. Griffin

13. Electric Communication, Carl D. Hopkins

Part III. Communication in Selected Groups

14. Communication, Crypsis, and Mimicry among Cephalopods, Martin H. Moynihan and Arcadio F. Rodaniche

15. Communication in Crustaceans and Arachnids, Peter Weygoldt

16. Communication in Orthoptera, Daniel Otte

17. Communication in the Lepidoptera, Robert E. Silberglied

18. Communication in Diptera, Arthur W. Ewing

19. Communication in Social Hymenoptera, Bert Hölldobler

20. Communication in Fishes, Michael L. Fine, Howard E. Winn, and Bori L. Olla

21. Communication in Amphibians and Reptiles, A. Ross Kiester

22. Communication in Birds, W. John Smith

23. Communication in Metatheria, John F. Eisenberg and Ilan Golani

24. Insectivore Communication, Walter Poduschka

25. Communication in Lagomorphs and Rodents, John F. Eisenberg and Devra G. Kleiman

26. Artiodactyla, Fritz R. Walther

27. Communication in Perissodactyla, Hans Klingel

28. Canid Communication, Michael W. Fox and James A. Cohen

29. Communication in the Felidae with Emphasis on Scent Marking and Contact Patterns, Christen Wemmer and Kate Scow

30. Communication in Terrestrial Carnivores: Mustelidae, Procyonidae, and Ursidae, Cheryl H. Pruitt and Gordon M. Burghardt

31. Cetaceans, David K. Caldwell and Melba C. Caldwell

32. Communication in Sireniens, Sea Otters, and Pinnipeds, Howard E. Winn and Jack Schneider

33. Communication in Prosimians, Peter H. Klopfer

34. Communication in New World Monkeys, John R. Oppenheimer

35. Communication in Old World Monkeys, J-P. Gautier and A. Gautier

36. Signaling Behavior of Apes with Special Reference to Vocalization, Peter Marier and Richard Tenaza

37. Man-Chimpanzee Communication, Roger S. Fouts and Randall L. Rigby

38. Zoosemiotic Components of Human Communication, Thomas A. Sebeok

Index of Names

Index of Animals

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