Advances in the Study of Behavior, Volume 57 highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of interesting topics, including Thinking Through Change: The Role of Environmental Factors in Shaping Vertebrate Cognition, Cold-Blooded Cognition: Recent advances in reptile cognition and their implications, Building by animals: myths and misunderstandings, and The Behavioral Ecology of Rapid Color Change in Fishes: Context, Diversity, and Open Questions.
Table of Contents
1. Thinking Through Change: The Role of Environmental Factors in Shaping Vertebrate CognitionCairsty DePasquale
2. Cold-Blooded Cognition: Recent advances in reptile cognition and their implications
Anna Wilkinson
3. Building by animals: myths and misunderstandings
Susan Healy
4. The Behavioral Ecology of Rapid Color Change in Fishes: Context, Diversity, and Open Questions
Darcy G. Chang