The Genesis of Animal Play
Title | The Genesis of Animal Play PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon M. Burghardt |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Animal behavior |
ISBN | 0262025434 |
A scientist examines the origins and evolutionary significance of play in humans and animals.
How Animals Play
Title | How Animals Play PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Stefoff |
Publisher | Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2013-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1608706141 |
Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior. It was widely thought that animal play, mostly in mammals, was part of Darwinian natural selection and somehow fit into survival of the fittest. However, animal researchers believe that animals play out of pure joy, rather than aiding in their survival. This jovial book about animal play, tells the secrets of, and the science behind, clever baboons that know which cars to break into for snacks, mighty elephants that grieve, tricky octopuses that squirt water, and beetles that read messages through their feet. This book includes explanative text by award-winning author Rebecca Stefoff and an extensive bibliography. Key scientific terms and phrases are explained and includes procedures for scientific observation.
Animal Play
Title | Animal Play PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Bekoff |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1998-06-04 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780521586566 |
Animal Play, first published in 1998, is an interdisciplinary study of play in animals and humans.
Animal Play Behavior
Title | Animal Play Behavior PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Fagen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 710 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | History |
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In this innovative analysis - the first comprehensive, single-author treatment of the subject in this century - Robert Fagen breaks new ground by adopting an evolutionary approach to behavioral development. Basing his research on the natural history of play in animals, as well as on recent advances in theoretical biology, he resolves an essential biological paradox: mammals, including humans, and birds, of every age and species, spend time and energy - even risk physical injury - performing the seemingly inconsequential activities referred to colloquially as play. Features of this unique book include a detailed review of the natural history of play in mammalian and avian species (supplemented by an extensive bibliography); sociobiological analysis of the shifting balance between selfishness and cooperation in animal social play; and discussion of the biological mechanisms underlying beneficial and hamrful effects of play behavior. Robert Fagen uses previously unexploited theory to investigate the phenomenon of play and to generate several novel or unusual insights and questions. His clear, literate style, enhanced by notes, appendices, and numerous lively illustrations, serves to communicate, entertain, and educate professionals and academics as well as general readers who are fascinated with the natural history, psychology, and behavior of animals.
Animals at Play
Title | Animals at Play PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Bekoff |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 33 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1592135528 |
What can we learn from watching animals play? Dogs chase each other and wrestle. Cats pounce and bite. These animals may look like they are fighting, but if you pay close attention— as world-renowned biologist Marc Bekoff does—you can see they are playing and learning the rules of their games. In Animals at Play, Bekoff shows us how animals behave when they play, with full-color illustrations showing animals in action and having fun—from squirrels climbing up a tree to polar bears somersaulting in the snow. Bekoff emphasizes how animals communicate, cooperate and learn to play fair and what happens when they break the rules. He uses lively illustrations and simple explanations of what it means when a sea lion swims with kelp in its mouth or when two dogs bow to each other. Bekoff also describes what happens when animals become too aggressive and how they apologize, forgive and learn to trust one another. This entertaining and informative book will delight every child and show readers how animals—and humans—interact when they are having fun.
How Animals Play
Title | How Animals Play PDF eBook |
Author | Betty Tatham |
Publisher | Turtleback Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781417630004 |
Watts Library: Animals provides the reader with a fascinating look into the world of animals. The series covers a broad range of topics from groups of related animals, such as small wildcats and birds, to animal processes, such as migration and hibernation. Each book is filled with informative facts that can be used for reports or for animal lovers looking for more in-depth information. This book explores the different forms of play that animals engage in, such as motor play, object play, and social play. Monkeys, seals, and crows are among the animals discussed.
The Play of Animals
Title | The Play of Animals PDF eBook |
Author | Karl Groos |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | Animal behavior |
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