Coloniality in the Cliff Swallow  by Charles R. Brown and Mary Bomberger Brown

Coloniality in the Cliff Swallow

Sub-Title:

The Effect of Group Size on Social Behavior

Publisher:

University of Chicago Press

Publication Date:

07-01-1996

ISBN:

9780226076256

Pages:

552

Subjects:

Behavior

Birds

Social Behavior In Animals

Available as:

Hardback, 9780226076256

Description:

Many animal species live and breed in colonies. Although biologists have documented numerous costs and benefits of group living, such as increased competition for limited resources and more pairs of eyes to watch for predators, they often still do not agree on why coloniality evolved in the first place.

Drawing on their twelve-year study of a population of cliff swallows in Nebraska, the Browns investigate twenty-six social and ecological costs and benefits of coloniality, many never before addressed in a systematic way for any species. They explore how these costs and benefits are reflected in reproductive success and survivorship, and speculate on the evolution of cliff swallow coloniality.

This work, the most comprehensive and detailed study of vertebrate coloniality to date, will be of interest to all who study social animals, including behavioral ecologists, population biologists, ornithologists, and parasitologists. Its focus on the evolution of coloniality will also appeal to evolutionary biologists and to psychologists studying decision making in animals.
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