Phylogeny, Ecology and Behavior: A Research Program in Comparative Biology
D Brooks and DA McLennan
434 pages, 345 line drawings, 48 tables.
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Focuses on two important evolutionary phenomena: how species arise, and how a given species acquires its particular behavioral and ecological characters. The authors use evidence from a variety disciplines.
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