Discover why animals do what they do, based on their genes, physiologies, cultures, traditions, survival and mating advantages, and evolutionary histories-and find out how studying behavior in the animal world helps us understand human behavior. Animal Behavior [3 volumes]: How and Why Animals Do the Things They Do provides readers with personal narratives from the researchers themselves, enabling rare insights into how researchers think and what drives their studies, explains animal behavior on the animal's terms rather than anthropomorphizing its actions as is often done in the popular press and the media. 1250 p.
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- Ken Yasukawa, ed. PhD, Mead Family Professor of Science and Professor of Biology. Beloit College, WI (USA).
- Zuleyma Tang-Martinez, ed. B.S. Biology, M.A. Zoology, Ph.D. Zoology, Postdoctoral Research. University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO (USA).
- Publication date (reprint original edition 2014 to digital version): 2018-12.