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... York . Trivers , R. L. 1972. Parental investment and sexual selection . In Sexual Selection and the Descent of Man ... York , New York , 10020 . Signals for Survival . Color , ca. 50 minutes . McGraw - Hill Films , 1221 Avenue of the ...
... York . Trivers , R. L. 1972. Parental investment and sexual selection . In Sexual Selection and the Descent of Man ... York , New York , 10020 . Signals for Survival . Color , ca. 50 minutes . McGraw - Hill Films , 1221 Avenue of the ...
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... York Times Magazine ( Oct. 28 ) : 27ff . 494 Wilson , R. S. 1972. Twins : early mental development . Science , 176 : 914–917 . 495 Woolridge , D. E. 1963. The Machinery of the Brain . McGraw - Hill , New York . 496 Wynne - Edwards ...
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ability action potentials activity adaptations adult allele animal species auditory axon beak bees BEHAVIOR CHAPTER behavior patterns biological birds black-headed gull brain capture chicks Color copulation cortex courtship cues Darwin's finches detect display E. O. Wilson ECOLOGY effect eggs energy environment environmental enzymes evolution evolutionary evolved example experience favor feeding female Figure finches flies foraging gametes ganglion genes genetic genotype green heron gull habitat havior highly hive honeybee HUMAN BEHAVIOR hunting incubating individuals infant innate input insects kittiwake larva laughing gull learning male mate mechanisms membrane moth muscles natural selection nerve cells nervous system nest neural neurons Offprint offspring perception Photograph physiological population possible predators prey produce rats receptors relatively release reproductive success response Scientific American selection pressures sensory sexual signal social song sounds spider stimuli subesophageal ganglion territory Tinbergen tion traits visual wasp white-crowned white-crowned sparrow York young