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Edited by Reuven Dukas

Cognitive Ecology

The Evolutionary Ecology of Information Processing and Decision Making

430 pages, 97 line drawings, 2 tables  6 x 9  © 1998

Cloth $124.00

ISBN: 9780226169323   Published July 1998

Paper $39.00

ISBN: 9780226169330   Published July 1998

Related links: More detailed information about Cognitve Ecology is available on Reuven Dukas's homepage.

How does the environment shape the ways an animal processes information and makes decisions? How do constraints imposed on nervous systems affect an animal's activities? To help answer these questions, Cognitive Ecology integrates evolutionary ecology and cognitive science, demonstrating how studies of perception, memory, and learning can deepen our understanding of animal behavior and ecology.

Individual chapters consider such issues as the evolution of learning and its influence on behavior; the effects of cognitive mechanisms on the evolution of signaling behavior; how neurobiological and evolutionary processes have shaped navigational activities; functional and mechanical explanations for altered behaviors in response to changing environments; how foragers make decisions and how these decisions are influenced by the risks of predation; and how cognitive mechanisms affect partner choice.

Cognitive Ecology will encourage biologists to consider how animal cognition affects behavior, and will also interest comparative psychologists and cognitive scientists.
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