Title: Economics in nature: social dilemmas, mate choice and biological markets
Abstract: Preface 1. Games and markets: economic behaviour in humans and other animals Peter Hammerstein Part I. Economic Behavior in Social Networks: 2. Social dilemmas and human behaviour Elinor Ostrom 3. Cooperation and collective action in animal behaviour Charles Nunn and Rebecca J. Lewis 4. Conflict, reconciliation and negotiation in non-human primates: the value of long-term relationships Jan A. R. A. M Van Hooff Part II. Biological Markets: 5. Biological markets: partner choice as the driving force behind the evolution of mutualisms Ronald Noe 6. The utility of grooming in baboon troops Louise Barrett and Peter S. Henzi 7. The cleaner fish market Redouan Bshary 8. Modeling interspecific mutualisms as biological markets Jason D. Hoeksema and Mark W. Schwartz Part III. Mating Markets: 9. Human mate choice strategies Boguslaw Pawlowski and Robin I. M. Dunbar 10. How does mate choice contribute to exaggeration and diversity in sexual characters? Andrew Pomiankowski and Yoh Iwasa 11. Information about sperm competition and the economics of sperm allocation Geoffrey A. Parker and Mike A. Ball 12. The economics of male mating strategies Robin I. M. Dunbar.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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