This chapter reviews the adaptive origin, significance and presence among the vertebrates of infant signals. These signals are convergent cues beared by young of almost all mammals and birds in order to be recognised as infants, then to elicit protective behaviour, also in strange adults; in fact, they are at the base of the adopting behaviour, even between species
Infant signals / Csermely, Davide; D., Mainardi. - (1983), pp. 1-19.
Infant signals
CSERMELY, Davide;
1983-01-01
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This chapter reviews the adaptive origin, significance and presence among the vertebrates of infant signals. These signals are convergent cues beared by young of almost all mammals and birds in order to be recognised as infants, then to elicit protective behaviour, also in strange adults; in fact, they are at the base of the adopting behaviour, even between speciesFile in questo prodotto:
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