Abstract
1. Phylogenetics in behavior 2. The statistical analysis of interspecific data 3. How to study comparative methods for discrete characters 4. The mechanistic bases of behavioral evolution 5. Geographic variation in behavior 6. Phylogenetic liability and rates of phenotypic evolution 7. Comparing behavioral and morphological characters as indicators of phylogeny 8. The phylogenetic content of avian courtship display and song evolution 9. Comparative analysis of the origins and losses of eusociality 10. Using comparative approaches to integrate behavior and population biology 11. Phylogenetic interpretations of primate socioecology 12. Using cladistic analysis of comparative data to reconstruct the evolution of cognitive development in hominids
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