Advances in the Study of Behavior, Volume 58, an annual volume in the field of behavior science, brings together cutting-edge research, theoretical advances, and surveys the latest findings across learning, conditioning, memory, perception, decision-making, and related areas, while also blending behavioral analysis with neuroscience, genetics, and computational modeling. Chapters in this new release include Staying in Sync: Behavioral Synchrony and Cooperation in Dolphins, Bridging human and primate culture: toward a comparative evolutionary framework, Natural and sexual selection on reproduction in the sand goby - a dynamic mosaic in time and space, and Beyond protection from predators: the perks of being warningly colored.
Table of Contents
1. 'Staying in Sync: Behavioral Synchrony and Cooperation in Dolphins’Stephanie King
2. Bridging human and primate culture: toward a comparative evolutionary framework
Edwin van Leeuwen
3. Natural and sexual selection on reproduction in the sand goby a dynamic mosaic in time and space
Charlotta Kvarnemo
4. Beyond protection from predators: the perks of being warningly coloured
Bibiana Rojas, Maribel Rojas Montoya and Carvajal Castro

