
The Small, Terrestrial Eastern Red-backed Salamander Is Abundant On Many Forest Floors Of Northeastern North America. Dr. Robert Jaeger And Many Of His Graduate Students Spent Over 50 Years Studying This Species In New York And Virginia, Using Ecological Techniques In Forests And Behavioral Experiments In Laboratory Chambers In An Attempt To Understand How This Species Interacts With Other Species In The Forest And The Components Of Its Intra- And Intersexual Social Behaviors. The Competitive And Social Behaviors Of This Species Are Unusually Complex For An Amphibian. This Species Is Highly Aggressive Towards Other Similar-size Species Where They Cohabit In Forests, Often Leading To Very Little Geographic Overlap Between The Species. The Authors Examine The Fascinating Behavioral Traits Of This Species Including Social Monogamy, Mutual Mate Guarding, Sexual Coercion, Inter-species Communication, And Conflict Resolution.
This text investigates the complex social and competitive behavioral patterns of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander within its natural forest habitat. The authors, led by the late Dr. Robert G. Jaeger and his colleagues, synthesize over five decades of longitudinal field observations and controlled laboratory experiments. Their research argues that this species exhibits sophisticated social structures, including monogamy and territorial aggression, which challenge traditional assumptions regarding amphibian cognitive and social complexity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a definitive synthesis of decades of specialized research on a model organism in behavioral ecology. Readers frequently note the technical depth of the prose, making it a primary resource for students and researchers interested in amphibian social dynamics.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190605510
ISBN-13:
9780190605513
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