Social brains and behavior: past and present

The book’s 26 chapters, written by leading scientists in various fields, present the latest conceptual trends in insect sociobiology… They clearly illustrate the advances concerning the nature and evolutionary origin of transitions across levels of organization which are relevant to the discipline,...

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2009
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Universidad del Rosario
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Behavior
Colony
Species
Olfactory receptor neurons
Animal
Ants
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spelling 2c546390-89b1-4f15-bc38-5bff8fec22aa799744496002020-08-28T15:50:06Z2020-08-28T15:50:06Z2009-02-28The book’s 26 chapters, written by leading scientists in various fields, present the latest conceptual trends in insect sociobiology… They clearly illustrate the advances concerning the nature and evolutionary origin of transitions across levels of organization which are relevant to the discipline, and reexamine the issue of the origin of sociality in various insect groups. The concepts and insights explored make this volume invaluable to anyone working/interested in the study of sociality in insects.”—J.M. Gonzalez, Choice “A major theme of biology in the present century, perhaps the major theme, is the nature and evolutionary origin of the transitions across levels of organization. The most transparent of the transitions, greater than that for example from molecule to cell or species to ecosystem, is organism to superorganism, the level reached when societies are tightly bound by altruism and division of labor. One of the major advances of the half century has been the demonstration, well illustrated in the present volume, of how the transition is made through the emergence of colony-level traits… The authors of each chapter of Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity are among the most productive researchers on the subjects they address. The overall picture they assemble is of a discipline that has grown exponentially during the past half century, and at publication time shows no sign of slacking off. The book is thus at once a history, a dispatch from the research front, and a vision as accurate as can be made of future advances in the study of social insects.”—from the Foreword by Edward O. Wilson.application/pdfISBN: 9780674031258https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/28917engHarvard University Press401377Organization of Insect Societies From Genome to SociocomplexityOrganization of Insect Societies From Genome to Sociocomplexity, ISBN: 9780674031258 (2009); pp. 377-401https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674031258&content=tocRestringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecOrganization of Insect Societies From Genome to Sociocomplexityinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURBehaviorColonySpeciesOlfactory receptor neuronsAnimalAntsSocial brains and behavior: past and presentCerebro social y comportamiento: pasado y presentebookPartParte de librohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248Gronenberg, WulfilaRiveros Rivera, Andre Josafat10336/28917oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/289172021-10-12 12:11:32.493https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Social brains and behavior: past and present
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Cerebro social y comportamiento: pasado y presente
title Social brains and behavior: past and present
spellingShingle Social brains and behavior: past and present
Behavior
Colony
Species
Olfactory receptor neurons
Animal
Ants
title_short Social brains and behavior: past and present
title_full Social brains and behavior: past and present
title_fullStr Social brains and behavior: past and present
title_full_unstemmed Social brains and behavior: past and present
title_sort Social brains and behavior: past and present
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Behavior
Colony
Species
Olfactory receptor neurons
Animal
Ants
topic Behavior
Colony
Species
Olfactory receptor neurons
Animal
Ants
description The book’s 26 chapters, written by leading scientists in various fields, present the latest conceptual trends in insect sociobiology… They clearly illustrate the advances concerning the nature and evolutionary origin of transitions across levels of organization which are relevant to the discipline, and reexamine the issue of the origin of sociality in various insect groups. The concepts and insights explored make this volume invaluable to anyone working/interested in the study of sociality in insects.”—J.M. Gonzalez, Choice “A major theme of biology in the present century, perhaps the major theme, is the nature and evolutionary origin of the transitions across levels of organization. The most transparent of the transitions, greater than that for example from molecule to cell or species to ecosystem, is organism to superorganism, the level reached when societies are tightly bound by altruism and division of labor. One of the major advances of the half century has been the demonstration, well illustrated in the present volume, of how the transition is made through the emergence of colony-level traits… The authors of each chapter of Organization of Insect Societies: From Genome to Sociocomplexity are among the most productive researchers on the subjects they address. The overall picture they assemble is of a discipline that has grown exponentially during the past half century, and at publication time shows no sign of slacking off. The book is thus at once a history, a dispatch from the research front, and a vision as accurate as can be made of future advances in the study of social insects.”—from the Foreword by Edward O. Wilson.
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