Insect Learning: Ecology and Evolutinary Perspectives | |
Papaj, Daniel R. ; Lewis, Alcinda C. (Eds.) | |
1993 | |
出版者 | Springer |
出版地 | New York |
中文摘要 |
Insect Learning is a comprehensive review of a new field. Until recently, insects were viewed as rigidly programmed automatons; now, however, it is recognized that they can learn and that their behavior is plastic. This fundamental change in viewpoint is causing a re-examination of all aspects of the relationship between insects and their environment. This change in perspective is occurring at a time of heightened interest in brain function in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Insects potentially play a major role in this expanding area. Because of their experimental tractability and genetic diversity, they provide unique opportunities for testing hypotheses on the ecology and evolution of learning. As organisms of economic importance, they are perennial objects of research by both basic and applied scientists. |
ISBN | 978-1-4615-2814-2 |
内容类型 | 专著 |
源URL | [http://ir.xtbg.org.cn/handle/353005/9724] |
专题 | 西双版纳热带植物园_文献共享 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Papaj, Daniel R.,Lewis, Alcinda C. . Insect Learning: Ecology and Evolutinary Perspectives[M]. New York:Springer,1993. |
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