1: Behavioural ecology of fishes: adaptations for survival and
reproduction
Part 1 USE OF SPACE
2: Fish migration: an evolutionary perspective
3: Habitat selection: patterns of spatial distribution from
behavioural decisions
4: Territoriality
Part 2 FORAGING
5: Foraging tactics
6: Diet selection
Part 3 ANTIPREDATION
7: Avoiding and deterring predators
8: Evading predators
Part 4 REPRODUCTION
9: Mating systems and sex allocation
10: Sexual selection
11: Parental care
PART 5 ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR
12: Flexibility in fish behaviour: consequences at the population
and community levels
Professor Jean-Guy Godin Department of Biology Mount Allison University Sackville New Brunswick Canada EOA 3CO Tel: 1-506-364-2507 Fax: 1-506-364-2505 email: jgodin@mta.ca
"A recently issued paperback edition, this multiauthored book offers reviews of theoretical concepts and empirical knowledge about behavioral adaptations for survival and reproduction. Written for students and researchers, the 12 chapters cover habitat selection, foraging, avoidance, reproduction, and ecological implications."--Fisheries
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