03840nam 2200601 a 450 991082493630332120200520144314.01-282-94937-3978661294937190-04-18042-7(CKB)2670000000066269(EBL)634923(OCoLC)700489282(SSID)ssj0000473846(PQKBManifestationID)11286601(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000473846(PQKBWorkID)10449625(PQKB)11588309(OCoLC)457130349(nllekb)BRILL9789004180420(Au-PeEL)EBL634923(CaPaEBR)ebr10439336(CaONFJC)MIL294937(MiAaPQ)EBC634923(PPN)170740358(EXLCZ)99267000000006626920100326d2010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrTinbergen's legacy in behaviour[electronic resource] sixty years of landmark stickleback papers /edited by Frank von HippelLeiden Brill20101 online resource (548 p.)Brill ebook titles"Including retrospectives by Desmond Morris, Theo Bakker, R.J. Wootton & others"--Cover.90-04-17029-4 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material /F. Von Hippel --Introduction: The Stickleback Model /Frank A. Von Hippel --The Reproductive Cycle /Frank A. Von Hippel --Homosexuality, Cannibalism and Sexual Strategies /Frank A. Von Hippel --Predators and Parasites /Frank A. Von Hippel --Physiology and Behaviour /Frank A. Von Hippel --Behavioural Genetics, Phylogenetics and Speciation /Frank A. Von Hippel and William A. Cresko --Bibliography Of Stickleback Papers Published In Behaviour, 1948– 2008 /F. Von Hippel.In a flurry of post-war productivity, Niko Tinbergen re-established his lab in Leiden, wrote landmark papers and his famous book The Study of Instinct, and founded the journal Behaviour to serve the burgeoning field of ethology. Tinbergen and his senior assistant, Jan van Iersel, published their classic paper, \'Displacement reactions in the three-spined stickleback,\' in the first issue of his new journal in 1948. Stickleback are now a powerful model in the fields of behavioural ecology, evolutionary biology, developmental genetics, and ecotoxicology - an extraordinary development for a small fish that began its modeling career among an enthusiastic core of Tinbergen students in the 1930's. From a series of clever experiments with painted model fish to the use of the sequenced genome to analyze the genetic basis of courtship, stickleback science progressed in leaps and bounds, often via seminal studies published in the pages of Behaviour . Tinbergen’s Legacy in Behaviour traces sixty years in the development of science using stickleback as a model, with 34 original articles covering topics ranging from homosexuality and cannibalism to genetics and speciation. Desmond Morris, Theo Bakker, Robert Wootton, Michael Bell, Tom Reimchen, Boyd Kynard, Harman Peeke, and Iain Barber provide fresh retrospectives on their republished works. Commentary by Frank von Hippel accompanies the articles and explains the roles they played in the frontiers of science as researchers falsified or expanded upon one another’s ideas.Animal behaviorResearchAnimal behaviorResearch.591.5597.572Von Hippel Frank928598MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824936303321Tinbergen's legacy in behaviour4068702UNINA