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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors
- CHAPTER 1 The handicap principle and signalling in collaborative systems
- CHAPTER 2 Communication in bacteria
- CHAPTER 3 Communication in social networks of territorial animals: networking at different levels in birds and other systems
- CHAPTER 4 Communication between hosts and social parasites
- CHAPTER 5 Chemical communication and the coordination of social interactions in insects
- CHAPTER 6 Chemical communication in societies of rodents
- CHAPTER 7 Neurobiology of olfactory communication in the honeybee
- CHAPTER 8 Rapid evolution and sexual signals
- CHAPTER 9 Communication of mate quality in humans
- CHAPTER 10 The extended phenotype within the colony and how it obscures social communication
- CHAPTER 11 Synergy in social communication
- CHAPTER 12 Conflicting messages: genomic imprinting and internal communication
- CHAPTER 13 Language unbound: genomic conflict and psychosis in the origin of modern humans
- CHAPTER 14 The evolution of human communication and language
- CHAPTER 15 Why teach? The evolutionary origins and ecological consequences of costly information transfer
- CHAPTER 16 Grades of communication
- Concluding remarks
- Glossary
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors
- CHAPTER 1 The handicap principle and signalling in collaborative systems
- CHAPTER 2 Communication in bacteria
- CHAPTER 3 Communication in social networks of territorial animals: networking at different levels in birds and other systems
- CHAPTER 4 Communication between hosts and social parasites
- CHAPTER 5 Chemical communication and the coordination of social interactions in insects
- CHAPTER 6 Chemical communication in societies of rodents
- CHAPTER 7 Neurobiology of olfactory communication in the honeybee
- CHAPTER 8 Rapid evolution and sexual signals
- CHAPTER 9 Communication of mate quality in humans
- CHAPTER 10 The extended phenotype within the colony and how it obscures social communication
- CHAPTER 11 Synergy in social communication
- CHAPTER 12 Conflicting messages: genomic imprinting and internal communication
- CHAPTER 13 Language unbound: genomic conflict and psychosis in the origin of modern humans
- CHAPTER 14 The evolution of human communication and language
- CHAPTER 15 Why teach? The evolutionary origins and ecological consequences of costly information transfer
- CHAPTER 16 Grades of communication
- Concluding remarks
- Glossary
- Index
- [UNTITLED]