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Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior
The Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (Elsevier/Academic Press) has engaged-with great success-the efforts of many of the best behavioral biologists of the 21st century. Section editors drawn from the most accomplished behavioral scientists of their generation have enrolled an international cast of highly-respected thinkers and writers-all of whom have taken great care and joy in illuminating every imaginable corner of animal behavior.
This comprehensive work covers not only the usual topics such as communication, learning, sexual selection, navigation, and the history of the field, but also emerging topics in cognition, animal welfare, conservation, and applications of animal behavior. The large section on animal cognition brings together many of the world's experts on the subject to provide a comprehensive overview of this rapidly developing area. Chapters relating to animal welfare give a full view of behavioral interactions of humans with companion animals, farm animals, and animals in the wild. The key role of animal behavior in conservation biology receives broad attention, including chapters on topics such as the effects of noise pollution, captive breeding, and how the behavioral effects of parasites interacts with conservation issues. Animal behavior in environmental biology is highlighted in chapters on the effects of endocrine disruptors on behavior and a large number of chapters on key species, such as wolves, chimpanzees, hyenas and sharks.
Authors: Michael Breed, Janice Moore
Hardcover: 2672 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (September 27, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0080453333
ISBN-13: 978-0080453330
A fantastic book for Veterinarians, biologist and Behaviorist, it'd be nice that somebody share it.
Link:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780080453378
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