ABC-CLIO Sivumäärä: 1235 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2014, 22.01.2014 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Discover why animals do what they do, based on their genes, physiologies, cultures, traditions, survival and mating advantages, and evolutionary histories-and find out how studying behavior in the animal world helps us understand human behavior.
The three volumes of Animal Behavior: How and Why Animals Do the Things They Do cover the breadth of the field, addressing causation, development, function, and evolution in a wide range of animals, from invertebrates to humans. Inspired by Nobel laureate Nikolaas Tinbergen's work, the first two volumes follow Tinbergen's four classic questions of animal behavior, while the third volume supplies integrated examples of Tinbergen's investigative process applied in specific cases.
Written in an engaging, accessible manner ideal for college students as well as general audiences, this evidence-based collection provides a fascinating tour of animal behaviorists' findings, such as how animal communication can be truthful or deceitful, the deadly serious business behind clashes in the "battle of the sexes," and how documentation of animal behavior can lead to a deeper understanding of human behavior. Each chapter provides both historical background and information about current developments in animal behavior knowledge.
Provides readers with personal narratives from the researchers themselves, enabling rare insights into how researchers think and what drives their studies
Explains animal behavior on the animal's terms rather than anthropomorphizing its actions as is often done in the popular press and the media
Includes a comprehensive glossary of behavioral terms