Animal Behavior

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Modern students of animal behavior, among whom Dr. Tinbergen is a leader, have repeatedly shown that relatedness of different animal species is just as surely expressed by comparing their behavior patterns as by comparing their body forms. Being comparative, behavior study is not a field for the narrow specialist. Dr. Tinbergen's distinguished work includes analysis of the homing of wasps, the courtship of butterflies and the nesting behavior of sea birds. His wide experience and deep insights are here combined in a fascinating volume which constitutes not only a challenge but an encouragement to every reader. Anyone, Dr. Tinbergen seems to say, with a sharp eye and ear, a measure of patience and a healthy skepticism about jumping to conclusions, can profitably study animals and may conceivably make observations of lasting value to science. [From the Introduction]

Author(s): Niko Tinbergen and The Editors of LIFE
Series: Life nature library
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Time Life
Year: 1965

Language: English
Commentary: LCCN http://lccn.loc.gov/65013829; IA animalbehavior00tinb
Pages: 208
City: New York

Introduction 7
1 An Infant Science 9
2 The Sense Organs: Windows to the World 35
3 Stimuli - and What They Do 61
4 The Machinery of Behavior 85
5 Finding One's Way About 107
6 Instinct vs. Learning 127
7 Living Together 151
8 The Evolution of Behavior 171
Bibliography 193
Credits 194
Index 195