Handicap Principle (inbunden)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
1999-10-07
Förlag
Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensioner
233 x 155 x 21 mm
Vikt
436 g
ISBN
9780195129144

Handicap Principle

A Missing Piece of Darwin's Puzzle

av Zahavi
Häftad,  Engelska, 1999-10-07
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The handicap principle, first proposed by Zahavi about 17 years ago, has in the past several years become widely accepted as a central unifying theory explaining many previously baffling aspects of animal signalling and communication. It is arguably the most important theoretical advance in animal behaviour in recent years. Basically, the theory states that to be effective, signals must be reliable, and to be reliable, they must be costly to the signaller. This fundamental insight is then developed to explain and illuminate much of animal and human behaviour - why the peacock's tail is so ornate, and why antelope will spend energy stetting or leaping into the air, when they see a predator, instead of running away, but also how humans test each others' commitment by imposing burdens during courtship. Signals are paid attention to only if the signal itself imposes a handicap on the signaller that would make cheating impossible or unprofitable, This book explores the very wide-ranging implications of the handicap principle, for predator-prey relations, sexual selection, parent-offspring relations, coalitions and alliances, and the persistence of altruism, in animals and also in human societies and intercellular signalling within multicellular organisms.
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Amotz Zahavi is Professor of Zoology at Tel-Aviv University. Ashivag Zahavi is Professor Emerita at the Department of Plant Physiology, Volcani Center, Beit Dagon, Israel.