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Animal Communication Theory: Information and Influence

Animal Communication Theory: Information and Influence

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Cambridge University Press, 5/2/2013
EAN 9781107013100, ISBN10: 1107013100

Hardcover, 472 pages, 24.7 x 17.4 x 2.8 cm
Language: English

The explanation of animal communication by means of concepts like information, meaning and reference is one of the central foundational issues in animal behaviour studies. This book explores these issues, revolving around questions such as: what is the nature of information? What theoretical roles does information play in animal communication studies? Is it justified to employ these concepts in order to explain animal communication? What is the relation between animal signals and human language? The book approaches the topic from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including ethology, animal cognition, theoretical biology and evolutionary biology, as well as philosophy of biology and mind. A comprehensive introduction familiarises non-specialists with the field and leads on to chapters ranging from philosophical and theoretical analyses to case studies involving primates, birds and insects. The resulting survey of new and established concepts and methodologies will guide future empirical and theoretical research.

List of contributors
A primer on information and influence in animal communication Ulrich E. Stegmann
Part I. Varieties of Information
1. Influence and information in communication networks Andrew G. Horn and Peter McGregor
2. Animal communication as information-mediated influence Andrea Scarantino
3. Communication as information use
insights from statistical decision theory Caitlin R. Kight, John M. McNamara, David W. Stephens and Sasha R. X. Dall
4. Communication as a transfer of information
measurement, mechanism, and meaning R. Haven Wiley
5. Natural information, intentional signs and animal communication Ruth G. Millikan
Part II. Influence and Manipulation
6. Communication without meaning or information
abandoning language-based and informational constructs in animal communication Drew Rendall and Michael J. Owren
7. Information in animal communication
when and why does it matter? Sahotra Sarkar
8. Mitogenetic rays and the information metaphor
transmitted information has seen its day Eugene S. Morton and Richard G. Coss
9. The importance of integrative biology to sexual selection and communication Michael J. Ryan
Part III. Case Studies
10. Animal signals
always influence, sometimes information Claire Horisk and Reginald B. Cocroft
11. Learned signals and consistency of delivery
a case against receiver manipulation in animal communication Carlos A. Botero and Selvino R. de Kort
12. Information, inference and meaning in primate vocal behaviour Julia Fischer
13. Information and uncertainty in meerkats and monkeys Colin Allen
14. The neural representation of vocalisation perception Kate L. Christison-Lagay and Yale E. Cohen
Part IV. Animal Signals in Evolutionary Perspective
15. The value of information in biology Michael Lachmann
16. Information and influence in sender-receiver models, with applications to animal behaviour Peter Godfrey-Smith
Part V. From Animal Signals to Human Language
17. Information, meaning, and animal communication Fred Adams and Steve Beighley
18. Information, influence and inference in language evolution Thomas C. Scott-Phillips and Simon Kirby
Index.