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1 | Phylogenetics in behavior: some cautions and expectations | 1 |
2 | The statistical analysis of interspecific data: A review and evaluation of phylogenetic comparative methods | 22 |
3 | How to study discrete comparative methods | 76 |
4 | The mechanistic bases of behavioral evolution: A multivariate analysis of musculoskeletal function | 104 |
5 | Geographic variation in behavior: A phylogenetic framework for comparative studies | 138 |
6 | Phylogenetic lability and rates of evolution: A comparison of behavioral, morphological and life history traits | 166 |
7 | Comparing behavioral and morphological characters as imdicators of phylogeny | 206 |
8 | The phylogenetic content of avian courtship display and song evolution | 234 |
9 | Comparative analysis of the origins and losses of eusociality: Causal mosaics and historical uniqueness | 253 |
10 | Using comparative approaches to integrate behavior and population biology | 288 |
11 | Phylogenetic Interpretations of primate socioecology: With special reference to social and ecological diversity in Macaca | 324 |
12 | Using cladistic analysis of comparative data to reconstruct the evolution of cognitive development in Hominids | 361 |
13 | Why phylogenies are necessary for comparative analysis | 399 |
Subject Index | 412 |
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