A natural history of families /

Forbes, Scott, 1958-

A natural history of families / Scott Forbes. - ix, 231 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-228) and index.

Blame parents -- The optimistic parent -- Why parents play favorites -- How parents play favorites -- Family conflict -- Selfishness unconstrained -- Screening for offspring quality -- Why twins? -- Fatal sibling rivalry -- Family harmony -- Cannibalism and infanticide -- Brave new worlds -- Debunking the family myth. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13.

"Why do baby sharks, hyenas, and pelicans kill their siblings? Why do beetles and mice commit infanticide? Why are twins and birth defects more common in older human mothers? A Natural History of Families concisely examines what behavioral ecologists have discovered about family dynamics and what these insights might tell us about human biology and behavior. Scott Forbes's engaging account describes an uneasy union among family members in which rivalry for resources often has dramatic and even fatal consequences."--BOOK JACKET.

0691094829 9780691094823

2004022425


Reproduction.
Reproduction--Social aspects
Families
Parental behavior in animals

QP251 / .F644 2005

306.87

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