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Chapter 1 Literature Cited 

 

 



 

 

 



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Lachmann, M., G. Sella, and E. Jablonka. 2000. On the advantages of information 

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267: 1287–1293. 

 

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Lane, C. E. and J. M. Archibald. 2008. The eukaryotic tree of life: endosymbiosis 

takes its TOL. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: 268–275. 

 

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Le Roux, A., M. I. Cherry, and M. B. Manser. 2008. The audience effect in a 

facultatively social mammal, the yellow mongoose, Cynictis penicillataAnimal 



Behaviour 75: 943–949. 

 

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Leboucher, G. and K. Pallot. 2004. Is he all he says he is? Intersexual 

eavesdropping in the domestic canary, Serinus canariaAnimal Behaviour 68: 957–

963. 

 

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Lohmann, K. J., C. M. F. Lohmann, and N. F. Putman. 2007. Magnetic maps in 

animals: nature's GPS. Journal of Experimental Biology 210: 3697–3705. 

 

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Lohmann, K. J. 2010. Magnetic-field perception. Science 464: 1140–1142. 

 

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Marler, P., A. Dufty, and R. Pickert. 1986. Vocal communication in the domestic 

chicken. 2. Is a sender sensitive to the presence and nature of a receiver? Animal 

Behaviour 34: 194–198. 

 

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Marler, P. and C. Evans. 1996. Bird calls: Just emotional displays or something 

more? Ibis 138: 26–33. 

 

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Marler, P. 2004. Bird calls: a cornucopia for communication. In Nature's Music: 



The Science of Birdsong (P. Marler and H. Slabbekoorn, eds.), pp. 132–177. New 

York, NY: Elsevier Academic Press. 

 

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Matessi, G., R. J. Matos, T. M. Peake, P. K. McGregor, and T. Dabelsteen. 2010. 

Effects of social environment and personality on communication in male Siamese 

fighting fish in an artificial network. Animal Behaviour 79: 43–49. 

 

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Matos, R. J. and P. K. McGregor. 2002. The effect of the sex of an audience on 

male-male displays of siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). Behaviour 139: 

1211–1221. 

 

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Maynard Smith, J. and D. G. C. Harper. 1995. Animal signals: models and 

terminology. Journal of Theoretical Biology 177: 305–311. 

 

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Maynard Smith, J. and E. Szathmàry. 1997. The Major Transitions in Evolution

Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 

 



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Maynard Smith, J. 1999. The idea of information in biology. Quarterly Review of 



Biology 74: 395–400. 

 

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Maynard Smith, J. 2000. The concept of information in biology. Philosophy of 

Science 67: 177–194. 

 

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Maynard Smith, J. and D. Harper. 2003. Animal Signals. Oxford, UK: Oxford 

University Press. 

 

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McInerney, J. O., J. A. Cotton, and D. Pisani. 2008. The prokaryotic tree of life: 

past, present ... and future? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: 276–281. 

 

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McLinn, C. M. and D. W. Stephens. 2010. An experimental analysis of receiver 

economics: cost, reliability and uncertainty interact to determine a signal's value. 



Oikos 119: 254–263. 

 

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McNamara, J. M. and A. I. Houston. 1987. Memory and the efficient use of 

information. Journal of Theoretical Biology 125: 385–395. 

 

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Mennill, D. J., P. T. Boag, and L. M. Ratcliffe. 2003. The reproductive choices of 

eavesdropping female black-capped chickadees, Poecile atricapillus

Naturwissenschaften 90: 577–582. 

 

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Merlo, L. M. F., J. W. Pepper, B. J. Reid, and C. C. Maley. 2006. Cancer as an 

evolutionary and ecological process. Nature Reviews Cancer 6: 924–935. 

 

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Millikan, R. G. 1989. Biosemantics. Journal of Philosophy 86: 281–297. 

 

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Millikan, R. G. 2004. The Varieties of Meaning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 

 

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Møller, A. P. and M. D. Jennions. 2001. How important are direct fitness benefits of 

natural selection? Naturwissenschaften 88: 401–415. 

 

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Oliveira, R. F. 2009. Social behavior in context: Hormonal modulation of 

behavioral plasticity and social competence. Integrative and Comparative Biology 

49: 423–440. 

 

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Otter, K., P. K. McGregor, A. M. R. Terry, F. R. L. Burford, T. M. Peake, and T. 

Dabelsteen. 1999. Do female great tits (Parus major) assess males by 

eavesdropping? A field study using interactive song playback. Proceedings of the 

Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 266: 1305–1309. 

 

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Owings, D. H. and E. S. Morton. 1998. Animal Vocal Communication: a New 

Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

 



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