The Oxford Companion to Animal Behavior

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From the time of the cave dwellers, people have been fascinated by animal behavior. Until recently, though, philosophers, biologists and psychologists could only observe animals' physical traits and make assumptions about their behavior based on what was known about human behavior. Then, in 1973, a new science came of age: ethology, the science of animal behavior. This Companion, written by an international group of specialists, contains 200 entries covering a wide range of topics within this emerging science, including the diverse ways animals select their partners, bring up their young, organize their societies, and respond to the environment. It also includes a new, detailed subject and animal index which will enable readers to locate a wealth of information on both behavioral concepts and the behavior of particular animals. Carefully and clearly illustrated, and including a Foreword by the Nobel Laureate, Niko Tinbergen, The Companion to Animal Behavior is an authoritative reference for anyone interested in the animal kingdom. [from GoodReads]

Author(s): David McFarland [ed], Niko Tinbergen [foreword]
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1982

Language: English
Commentary: LCCN http://lccn.loc.gov/82080431
Pages: viii + 657
City: Oxford, New York

List of Contributors xi
Abbreviations xii
TEXT OF THE COMPANION 1
Bibliography 609
Index of English Names of Animals 611
Index of Scientific Names of Animals 633
Acknowledgements for Illustrations 655