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Fish Behavior in the Aquarium and in the Wild (Paperback): Stephan Reebs Fish Behavior in the Aquarium and in the Wild (Paperback)
Stephan Reebs
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A home aquarium seems a peaceful place. Gazing at its inhabitants as they swim slowly through their small universe is a soothing, even hypnotic, experience. But this seeming tranquillity is only surface deep. Like their wild counterparts, these tiny, glittering beings exhibit a wide array of fascinating behaviors.Stephan Reebs provides a delightfully entertaining, yet scientifically grounded, look at what fishes do and how they do it. From defending their young, to seeking out the perfect sexual partner, to telling time, fishes display a variety of behaviors that may not be readily apparent to the casual observer. Reebs not only describes the behaviors, but also outlines simple experiments that can be performed by observers wishing to learn for themselves just how resourceful and bizarre these creatures can be.How Fish Behave introduces us to damselfishes that sing like birds, elephantfishes that communicate electrically, and sticklebacks that deceive other fish into believing they have found food. Drawing on the experimental evidence behind such intrinsically interesting responses, Reebs demonstrates how science is conducted in the field of animal behavior."

Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals - Tributes to the Career of C.S. (Rufus) Churcher (Paperback):... Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals - Tributes to the Career of C.S. (Rufus) Churcher (Paperback)
Kathlyn Stewart, Kevin Seymour
R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This unique volume of thirty essays, by fifty-three internationally known scholars, honours C.S. (Rufus) Churcher, the distinguished Canadian palaeontologist. The papers focus on late Cenozoic mammals in North America and Africa and provide both site-specific descriptions of faunas and their associated geological contexts, and more general syntheses of regional palaeoenvironments and biogeography. The volume provides a much-needed overview of current research. The stature of the researchers who have contributed to the volume, and the breadth of the material presented, is a reflection of Churcher’s diverse research interests. The first section contains eleven papers on the palaeoenvironment and palaeoecology of Quaternary mammals in North America; the second section has 9 contributions describing faunas and morphological analyses of North American Quaternary mammals; and the final section contains nine papers on the palaeoecology and palaeoenvironments of late Cenozoic mammals of Africa. In this final section, Alan Gentry pays tribute to Churcher by naming a species after him: Budorcas churcheri. The volume contains individual discussions of North American fossil prairie dogs, mastodons, zebras, short-faced bears, sabre cats, lions, giant armadillos, elk-moose, caribou and muskrats, as well as African hyaenas, zebras, hipparion horses, antelopes, rodents, and giraffes.

The Social Biology of Wasps (Paperback): Kenneth G. Ross, Robert W. Matthews The Social Biology of Wasps (Paperback)
Kenneth G. Ross, Robert W. Matthews
R2,734 Discovery Miles 27 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this edited collection, 17 internationally known authorities bring together the results of recent research on the natural history, ecology, behavior, morphology, and genetics of wasps as they pertain to the evolution of social behavior. The first part of the book opens with a review of the classification of the family Vespidae along with a revision of the subfamily Polistinae. Seven subsequent chapters deal with the natural history and social biology of each of the major taxa of social and presocial vespids. The second part of the book offers chapters on reproductive competition; worker polyethism; evolution of nest architecture, of queen number and queen control, and of exocrine glands; population genetics; the nutritional bsis of social evolution; and the nest as the locus of social life. The final chapter is a comparative discussion of social behavior in the Sphecidae, the only family of wasps besides the Vespidae in which well-developed social behavior is known. Providing a wealth of information about the biology of wasps, this comprehensive, up-to-date volume will be an essential reference for entomologists, evolutionary biologists, behavioral ecologists, ethologists, and zoologists. Contributors: James M. Carpenter. David P. Cowan. Holly A Downing. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Albert Greene. James H. Hunt. Robert L. Jeanne. Makoto Matsuura. Robert W. Matthews. Hudson K. Reeve. PeterFrank Roseler. Kenneth G. Ross. J. Philip Spradbery. Christopher K. Starr. Stefano Turillazzi. John W. Wenzel. Mary Jane West-Eberhard.

The Natural History Reader in Animal Behavior (Paperback): Howard Topoff The Natural History Reader in Animal Behavior (Paperback)
Howard Topoff
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Essays discuss migration, courtship, the care of young, camouflage, hunting techniques, and symbiotic relationships.

Biologie der Sinne - Vom Molekul zur Wahrnehmung (German, Hardcover, 2., korr. und aktual. Aufl. 2019): Stephan Frings, Frank... Biologie der Sinne - Vom Molekul zur Wahrnehmung (German, Hardcover, 2., korr. und aktual. Aufl. 2019)
Stephan Frings, Frank Muller
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unsere Sinne - Sehen, Hoeren, Riechen, Schmecken und Tasten - bestimmen wesentlich unser Leben. Alles was wir wissen, wurde uns von unseren Sinnen vermittelt. Aber wie funktionieren unsere Sinne und wie kommt das Wissen uber die Welt in unseren Kopf? Nach welchen Kriterien entscheidet unser Gehirn, was zu tun ist? In diesem Sachbuch wird allgemeinverstandlich dargelegt, wie hoch entwickelt die Sinnesorgane bei Tieren und Menschen sind. Oft erreichen Sinnesleistungen die Grenze des physikalisch Moeglichen. Das Buch erklart, wie Sinnesreize erfasst werden, wie sie in die Sprache des Nervensystems ubersetzt werden und wie unser Gehirn Sinnesinformation verarbeitet. Das Gehirn setzt dabei auf wohl bewahrte Strategien, die ein Ziel verfolgen: die UEberlebenschance des Organismus zu erhoehen. Deshalb wird in diesem Buch gezeigt, wie sehr die Sinnesleistungen durch die Evolution geformt und bestimmt wurden. Das Buch zeigt auch, dass viele Tiere ihre Umwelt vollkommen anders wahrnehmen als wir. Fur die Neuauflage haben die Autoren den Text durchgesehen und auf den aktuellen Stand gebracht.

Exploring Animal Behavior - Readings from American Scientist (Paperback, 6th ed. 2013): Paul W Sherman, John Alcock Exploring Animal Behavior - Readings from American Scientist (Paperback, 6th ed. 2013)
Paul W Sherman, John Alcock
R1,598 R1,424 Discovery Miles 14 240 Save R174 (11%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This anthology contains 37 articles published since 1974 in American Scientist, the journal of the scientific society Sigma Xi. The richly illustrated articles provide a picture of how behaviourists think about and conduct their research, as well as insights into the behaviour of selected vertebrate and invertebrate species.

The Life History of the Parental Shield Bug, Parastrachia japonensis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Lisa Filippi, Shintaro Nomakuchi The Life History of the Parental Shield Bug, Parastrachia japonensis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Lisa Filippi, Shintaro Nomakuchi
R2,487 Discovery Miles 24 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the discoveries made during nearly three decades of research on the parental shield bug, Parastrachia japonensis inhabiting Kyushu Island, Japan. P. japonensis has evolved a unique and fascinating life history, characterized by extreme behavioral and physiological adaptations that have culminated in a singularly dependent relationship with its lone host tree, Schoepfia jasminodora (Olacaceae), which is a generally scarce and unreliable resource. It is expected that the evolution of parental care behaviors in the strictly semelparous P. japonensis was more directly influenced by the benefit to females that arises from enhanced survivorship of current offspring, rather than any possible cost the females might incur in terms of reduced future reproductive success, because no future reproduction is possible. The authors explain how the different parental cares in this species enhance offspring survivorship in the context of the ecological conditions it has experienced over evolutionary time. The book begins with a recap of the earliest studies, the reports through 1991, and then introduces the many fascinating aspects of the life history, neurobiology, physiology and behavior of P. japonensis that have been newly discovered since, and those aspects that have been confirmed through experimentation over the past thirty years. This comprehensive review of information will be useful for comparative studies of parental care in other semelparous and iteroparous organisms experiencing both similar and different ecological constraints. The book will be of academic interest to undergraduate and graduate students of entomology, zoology, behavior, and behavioral ecology.

Understanding Animal Behaviour - What to Measure and Why (Paperback): Sergio Pellis, Vivien Pellis Understanding Animal Behaviour - What to Measure and Why (Paperback)
Sergio Pellis, Vivien Pellis
R1,157 Discovery Miles 11 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

All students and researchers of behaviour - from those observing freely-behaving animals in the field to those conducting more controlled laboratory studies - face the problem of deciding what exactly to measure. Without a scientific framework on which to base them, however, such decisions are often unsystematic and inconsistent. Providing a clear and defined starting point for any behavioural study, this is the first book to make available a set of principles for how to study the organisation of behaviour and, in turn, for how to use those insights to select what to measure. The authors provide enough theory to allow the reader to understand the derivation of the principles, and draw on numerous examples to demonstrate clearly how the principles can be applied. By providing a systematic framework for selecting what behaviour to measure, the book lays the foundations for a more scientific approach for the study of behaviour.

Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment - Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior (Hardcover): Denis Vieira de... Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment - Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior (Hardcover)
Denis Vieira de Andrade, Catherine R. Bevier, Jose Eduardo de Carvalho
R5,478 Discovery Miles 54 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite their diversity, amphibians and reptiles share many physiological traits, such as their dependence on external heat sources for body temperature regulation, that are of pivotal importance to their ability to cope with the environment. Considerable variation in physiological capabilities exists in these groups and often can be related to seasonal and geographic differences in environmental parameters. This book provides a comprehensive and integrative view of the interplay between physiology and behavior in amphibians and reptiles, leading to a better understanding of the subject. The book covers topics that have recently been in the spotlight for scientific research on the physiology, behavior, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles. It brings together recent information from a range of disciplines that address critical topics for understanding their biology. As these studies are scattered across articles in specialized journals, this book provides a single and expanded source summarizing such advancements. Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations to the Environment: Interplay Between Physiology and Behavior maintains a solid scientific basis for the biological topics covered. However, it presents the material in a clear and direct manner so that it is accessible even to non-biologists interested in the basic biology, behavior, and ecology of these animals as well as how these elements are connected to their conservation.

Behaviour and Physiology of Root Herbivores, Volume 45 (Hardcover): Scott Johnson, Ivan Hiltpold, Ted Turlings Behaviour and Physiology of Root Herbivores, Volume 45 (Hardcover)
Scott Johnson, Ivan Hiltpold, Ted Turlings
R3,178 Discovery Miles 31 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on expertise from around the world, this volume identifies our current state of knowledge about the behavior and physiology of root herbivores. In particular, this work describes prevailing concepts and theories based on historical and current literature and identifies what new technologies and approaches are available to researchers in the field. Chapters address how root herbivore behavior and physiology is affected by the biotic and abiotic soil environment, cover case studies of globally significant pests and discuss advances in molecular techniques. Covering all aspects of behavioral and physiological responses of root herbivores to their environment, this will be valuable reading for researchers and professionals in agricultural entomology, plant science, ecology and soil science.

Key topics include: Molecular approach to root herbivoresPhylloxeraPlant metabolitesSoil climateBehavioral ecology / wireworms

The Extended Organism - The Physiology of Animal-Built Structures (Paperback, Revised): J. Scott Turner The Extended Organism - The Physiology of Animal-Built Structures (Paperback, Revised)
J. Scott Turner
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Can the structures that animals build--from the humble burrows of earthworms to towering termite mounds to the Great Barrier Reef--be said to live? However counterintuitive the idea might first seem, physiological ecologist Scott Turner demonstrates in this book that many animals construct and use structures to harness and control the flow of energy from their environment to their own advantage. Building on Richard Dawkins's classic, "The Extended Phenotype," Turner shows why drawing the boundary of an organism's physiology at the skin of the animal is arbitrary. Since the structures animals build undoubtedly do physiological work, capturing and channeling chemical and physical energy, Turner argues that such structures are more properly regarded not as frozen behaviors but as external organs of physiology and even extensions of the animal's phenotype. By challenging dearly held assumptions, a fascinating new view of the living world is opened to us, with implications for our understanding of physiology, the environment, and the remarkable structures animals build.

The Matching Law - Papers in Psychology and Economics (Paperback, Revised): Richard J. Herrnstein The Matching Law - Papers in Psychology and Economics (Paperback, Revised)
Richard J. Herrnstein; Edited by Howard Rachlin, David I. Laibson
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This impressive collection features Richard Herrnstein's most important and original contributions to the social and behavioral sciences--his papers on choice behavior in animals and humans and on his discovery and elucidation of a general principle of choice called the matching law. In recent years, the most popular theory of choice behavior has been rational choice theory. Developed and elaborated by economists over the past hundred years, it claims that individuals make choices in such a way as to maximize their well-being or utility under whatever constraints they face; that is, people make the best of their situations. Rational choice theory holds undisputed sway in economics, and has become an important explanatory framework in political science, sociology, and psychology. Nevertheless, its empirical support is thin. The matching law is perhaps the most important competing explanatory account of choice behavior. It views choice not as a single event or an internal process of the organism but as a rate of observable events over time. It states that instead of maximizing utility, the organism allocates its behavior over various activities in exact proportion to the value derived from each activity. It differs subtly but significantly from rational choice theory in its predictions of how people exert self-control, for example, how they decide whether to forgo immediate pleasures for larger but delayed rewards. It provides, through the primrose path hypothesis, a powerful explanation of alcohol and narcotic addiction. It can also be used to explain biological phenomena, such as genetic selection and foraging behavior, as well as economic decision making.

Cognitive Ecology - The Evolutionary Ecology of Information Processing and Decision Making (Hardcover, New): Reuven Dukas Cognitive Ecology - The Evolutionary Ecology of Information Processing and Decision Making (Hardcover, New)
Reuven Dukas
R4,036 Discovery Miles 40 360 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

How does the environment shape the ways an animal processes information and makes decisions? How do constraints imposed on nervous systems affect an animal's activities? To help answer these questions, "Cognitive Ecology" integrates evolutionary ecology and cognitive science, demonstrating how studies of perception, memory, and learning can deepen our understanding of animal behavior and ecology.
Individual chapters consider such issues as the evolution of learning and its influence on behavior; the effects of cognitive mechanisms on the evolution of signaling behavior; how neurobiological and evolutionary processes have shaped navigational activities; functional and mechanical explanations for altered behaviors in response to changing environments; how foragers make decisions and how these decisions are influenced by the risks of predation; and how cognitive mechanisms affect partner choice.
"Cognitive Ecology" will encourage biologists to consider how animal cognition affects behavior, and will also interest comparative psychologists and cognitive scientists.

Models of Action - Mechanisms for Adaptive Behavior (Hardcover): Clive D.L. Wynne, John E.R. Staddon Models of Action - Mechanisms for Adaptive Behavior (Hardcover)
Clive D.L. Wynne, John E.R. Staddon
R2,811 Discovery Miles 28 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume presents an international group of researchers who model animal and human behavior--both simple and complex. The models presented focus on such subjects as the pattern of eating in meals and bouts, the energizing and shaping impact of reinforcers on behavior, transitive inferential reasoning, responding to a compound stimulus, avoidance and escape learning, recognition memory, category formation, generalization, the timing of adaptive responses, and chromosomes exchanging information. The chapters are united by a common interest in adaptive behavior--whether of human, animal, or artificial system--and clearly demonstrate the rich variety of ways in which this fascinating area of research can be approached.
In so doing, the book demonstrates the range of thought that qualifies as theorizing in the contemporary study of the mechanisms of adaptive behavior. It has two purposes: to bring together a very wide range of approaches in one place and to give authors space to explain how their ideas developed. Journal literature often presents fully-formed theories with no explanation of how an idea came to have the shape in which it is presented. In this volume, however, leaders in different fields provide background on the development of their ideas. Where once psychologists and a few zoologists had this field to themselves, now various types of computer scientists have added great energy to the mix.

Reflections of Eden - My Years with the Orangutans of Borneo (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): Birut e Marija Filomena Galdikas Reflections of Eden - My Years with the Orangutans of Borneo (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
Birut e Marija Filomena Galdikas
R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ever since Jane Goodall unlocked the mysteries of wild chimpanzees, and Dian Fossey lived among Mountain gorillas, the world has been captivated by primates and the people who study them. Here at last, is the riveting story of Birute Galdikas, a pioneering primatologist who has spent much of herlive studying orangutans.

In 1971, twenty-five-year-old Galdikas began living in the remote jungles of Indonesian Borneo, where she encountered menacing poachers, blood-sucking leeches and swarms of carnivorous insects. Determined to penetrate the world of the elusive "red ape" in the name of science and conservation, Galdikas embarked on a quest of more than twenty years to become the foremost chronicler of orangutan life. Her first task was to form a bond of trust with the animals, but her initial forays into their world were thwarted by skeptical and territorial orangutans like handsome Cara, who hurled dead branches at Galdikas from the tree canopy above. Eventually Galdikas became a surrogate member of the community, triumphantly claimed as "mother" by little Sugito, who clung to her fiercely, night and day, for months. Reflections of Eden is an exotic adventure, a history of vital scientific research, and the memoir of a remarkable woman.

The Domestic Horse - The Origins, Development and Management of its Behaviour (Paperback, New): D. S. Mills, S. M. McDonnell The Domestic Horse - The Origins, Development and Management of its Behaviour (Paperback, New)
D. S. Mills, S. M. McDonnell
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Humans have had a profound influence on the horse since its domestication in the late Neolithic period. Used for transport, labour, food and recreation, horses have become important in many facets of our society. Daniel Mills and Sue McDonnell have produced an exceptional account of our current knowledge of the development and management of the behaviour of the horse, from its wild roots. The Domestic Horse, first published in 2005, brings together, for the first time, an unrivalled collection of international scientific authors to write on the latest findings concerning the behaviour and welfare of this beautiful animal. Illustrated throughout, The Domestic Horse will appeal to animal scientists, those working with horses in a professional capacity and the owner/enthusiast. It also provides sound complementary reading for animal/equine science courses and veterinary students.

Stichwort - Wahlen: Ein Ratgeber fur Wahler und Kandidaten (German, Paperback): Wichard Woyke Stichwort - Wahlen: Ein Ratgeber fur Wahler und Kandidaten (German, Paperback)
Wichard Woyke
R1,708 Discovery Miles 17 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Killers of the Seas - The Dangerous Creatures That Threaten Man in an Alien Environment (Paperback, Rev. Lyons Press ed):... Killers of the Seas - The Dangerous Creatures That Threaten Man in an Alien Environment (Paperback, Rev. Lyons Press ed)
Edward R Ricciuti
R387 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R60 (16%) Out of stock

Killers of the Seas is a rousing, scientifically sound survey of all the sea creatures that instill dread in the hearts of humans. Edward Ricciuti, a science writer with a passion for scuba diving and oceanographic expeditions, has swum eye-to-eye with a killer whale, tagged and captured sharks, and had numerous tense exchanges with barracuda, moray eels, and stingrays.
Supplementing his own experiences with interviews that feature scores of the world's leading marine biologists, Ricciuti explores the latest research and the lingering legends of oceanic and freshwater predators including: sharks and shark attacks (including the little-known horned goblin shark); the incredibly venomous Japanese puffer fish ("fugu" when cooked); the ominous migrations of Pacific sea snakes through the Panama Canal; the aquatic Borgia, a tiny blue-ringed octopus that can kill a man in seconds; the monsters of the seas - legendary, prehistoric, and possibly still alive and well.
Killers of the Seas also includes the fascinating evolutionary and environmental factors that make these creatures and many others behave as they do.

Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior (Mixed media product, 1st ed. 2022): Jennifer Vonk, Todd Shackelford Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior (Mixed media product, 1st ed. 2022)
Jennifer Vonk, Todd Shackelford
R28,087 R25,994 Discovery Miles 259 940 Save R2,093 (7%) Out of stock

This encyclopedia, representing one of the most multi-disciplinary areas of research, is a comprehensive examination of the key areas in animal cognition and behavior. It will serve as a complementary resource to the handbooks and journals that have emerged in the last decade on this topic, and will be a useful resource for student and researcher alike. With comprehensive coverage of this field, key concepts will be explored. These include social cognition, prey and predator detection, habitat selection, mating and parenting, development, genetics, physiology, memory, learning and perception. Attention is also given to animal-human co-evolution and interaction, and animal welfare. All entries are under the purview of acknowledged experts in the field.

Despicable Species - On Cowbirds, Kudzu, Hornworms, and Other Scourges (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Janet Lembke Despicable Species - On Cowbirds, Kudzu, Hornworms, and Other Scourges (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Janet Lembke
R374 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R23 (6%) Out of stock

In fourteen glorious essays, Despicable Species ponders some of the most loathsome creatures on the planet. But for every nasty reputation, there is a silver lining, which Lembke brings to our attention with dazzling bits of history, science, and culture. Lembke describes the horse fly as a blood-sucking insect with a walloping sting whose maggots exude chemicals that aid in healing human tissue, and that famous infant abandoner the cow-bird. She also writes about the hornworm, the opossum, and the deadly microbe Pfiesteria piscicida. And finally, she reveals our very own despicable species: Homo sapiens.

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