A Dictionary of Animal Behaviour
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A Dictionary of Animal Behaviour by David Mcfarland
Did you know that chickens have different alarm calls for different predators? This fascinating dictionary covers every aspect of animal behaviour and includes terms from the related fields of ecology, physiology and psychology. Clear, concise entries are backed up by specific examples where appropriate, covering all aspects of behaviour from aggression to courtship, and fully cross-referenced. The author, David McFarland, was formerly head of the Animal Behaviour Research Group at Oxford University, and the editor of the Oxford Companion to Animal Behaviour (1981). Jargon free and informative, this dictionary is an excellent source of reference for students of biology and psychology, and essential reading for naturalists, bird-watchers, and the general reader with an interest in animal behaviour.
Easy to understand and relatively jargon-free* Jessica Flack, Times Higher Education Supplement *
In 1974, David McFarland was appointed as University Reader in Animal Behaviour at the Oxford University Department of Zoology. He retired from Oxford in 2000 and took up a two-year appointment as Professor of Biological Robotics at the University of the West of England. He is now President of Casa Cantarilla, an association of teachers in the arts and sciences, located in Lanzarote, Spain. He was the editor of The Oxford Companion to Animal Behaviour (1981).
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ISBN 13 | 9780198607212 |
ISBN 10 | 0198607210 |
Title | A Dictionary of Animal Behaviour |
Author | David Mcfarland |
Series | Oxford Quick Reference |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Year published | 2006-03-23 |
Number of pages | 240 |
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