An Introduction to Animal Behaviour
β Scribed by Aubrey Manning, Marian Stamp Dawkins
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 470
- Edition
- 6
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Wolves excitedly greet each other as members of the pack come together; a bumble bee uses its long tongue to reach the nectar at the base of a foxglove flower; a mongoose swiftly and deftly bites its prey to death; young cheetahs rest quietly together, very close to sleep. Now in full color, this revised and updated edition of Manning and Dawkins' classic text provides a beautifully written introduction to the fundamentals of animal behavior. Tinbergen's four questions of causation, evolution, development and function form the fundamental framework of the text, illustrated with fascinating examples of complex behavioral mechanisms. The authors provide accounts of all levels of behavior from the nerve cell to that of the population. The strengths of An Introduction to Animal Behavior as a textbook include its clear explanations and concise, readable text and the enthusiasm of the authors for their subject.
β¦ Subjects
Animal Behavior & Communication;Zoology;Biological Sciences;Science & Math;Veterinary Medicine;Anatomy & Physiology;Bovine Medicine;Cardiology;Dentistry;Dermatology;Epidemiology;Equine Medicine;Food Animals;Gastroenterology;Genetics;Immunology;Microbiology;Nursing;Obstetrics;Oncology;Ophthalmology;Parasitology;Pathology;Pharmacology;Radiology;Small Animal Medicine;Surgery;Urology;Virology;General;Veterinary Medicine;Medicine & Health Sciences;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique;Zoolo
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