The Animal in Its World

The Animal in Its World
Title The Animal in Its World PDF eBook
Author Niko Tinbergen
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 348
Release 1972
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780674037243

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Together with Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen is generally acknowledged as the founder of the young science of ethology. These classic original studies will fascinate the increasing number of readers interested in the topical problems of animals and human behavior.

Animal Studies

Animal Studies
Title Animal Studies PDF eBook
Author Paul Waldau
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 380
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0199827036

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The field requires both learning and unlearning to develop forms of critical thinking that are scientifically informed and ethically sensitive.

Animals and Society

Animals and Society
Title Animals and Society PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 488
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0231152957

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This textbook provides a full overview of human-animal studies. It focuses on the conceptual construction of animals in American culture and the way in which it reinforces and perpetuates hierarchical human relationships rooted in racism, sexism, and class privilege.

The Animal in Its World (Explorations of an Ethologist, 1932-1972), Volume Two: Laboratory Experiments and General Papers

The Animal in Its World (Explorations of an Ethologist, 1932-1972), Volume Two: Laboratory Experiments and General Papers
Title The Animal in Its World (Explorations of an Ethologist, 1932-1972), Volume Two: Laboratory Experiments and General Papers PDF eBook
Author Niko Tinbergen
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 236
Release 1974-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780674037281

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This volume includes accounts of Tinbergen's remarkable laboratory experiments as well as his significant general papers. The selections examine the animal roots of human behavior, the relation of behavior and natural selection, the character of appeasement signals, and the nature of ethology.

What are the Animals to Us?

What are the Animals to Us?
Title What are the Animals to Us? PDF eBook
Author David Aftandilian
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 384
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781572334724

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In What Are the Animals to Us? scholars from a wide variety of academic disciplines explore the diverse meanings of animals in science, religion, folklore, literature, and art.

Foundations of Animal Behavior

Foundations of Animal Behavior
Title Foundations of Animal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Lynne D. Houck
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 872
Release 1996-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780226354569

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Beginning with Darwin's work in the 1870s, Foundations of Animal Behavior selects the most important works from the discipline's first hundred years—forty-four classic papers—and presents them in facsimile, tracing the development of the field. These papers are classics because they either founded a line of investigation, established a basic method, or provided a new approach to an important research question. The papers are divided into six sections, each introduced by prominent researchers. Sections one and two cover the origins and history of the field and the emergence of basic methods and approaches. They provide a background for sections three through six, which focus on development and learning; neural and hormonal mechanisms of behavior; sensory processes, orientation, and communication; and the evolution of behavior. This outstanding collection will serve as the basis for undergraduate and graduate seminars and as a reference for researchers in animal behavior, whether they focus on ethology, behavioral ecology, comparative psychology, or anthropology. Published in association with the Animal Behavior Society

The Social Biology of Wasps

The Social Biology of Wasps
Title The Social Biology of Wasps PDF eBook
Author Kenneth G. Ross
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 702
Release 1991
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780801499067

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Phylogenetic relationships and the origin of social behavior in the Vespidae. The solitary and presocial Vespidae. The Stenogastrinae. Polistes. Belonogaster, Mischocyttarus, Parapolybia, and independent-founding Ropalidia. The swarm-founding Polistinae. Vespa and Provespa. Dolichovespula and Vespula. Reproductive competition during colony establishment. Evolution of queen number and queen control. Polyethism. Nourishment and the evolution of the social vespidae. Population genetic structure, relatedness, and breeding systems. Evolution of nest architecture. The nest as the locus of social life. The function and evolution of exocrine glands. Evolution of social behavior in sphecid wasps.