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Are bird songs learned or genetically programmed?
How do animals attract the opposite sex?
How does play affect development?
How do wolves signal surrender?
Which animals have been observed using tools?
Do squirrels ever forget food caches?
How do bees differentiate between hives?
Can some animals count?


Examines the state of the art-and its evolution
Exploring the full range of animal behavior studies, this authoritative Handbook covers the current state of the art as well as important historical developments in the field since its beginnings over a century ago. It features original essays by comparative psychologists and other animal behavior researchers in experimental psychology who examine and report on the latest research and discoveries in the areas of evolution, development, and species-typical behavior.
Discusses all other major approaches to animal behavior
The Handbook is the only major reference work to offer

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"An excellent resource for students at any level studying any aspect of comparative psychology, sociobiology, ethology, or evolutionary psychology, and it deserves to find its way into the library of any comparative psychologist." -- Choice

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/29/2016 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138971332, 978-1138971332
      ISBN10: 1138971332
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Are bird songs learned or genetically programmed?
      How do animals attract the opposite sex?
      How does play affect development?
      How do wolves signal surrender?
      Which animals have been observed using tools?
      Do squirrels ever forget food caches?
      How do bees differentiate between hives?
      Can some animals count?


      Examines the state of the art-and its evolution
      Exploring the full range of animal behavior studies, this authoritative Handbook covers the current state of the art as well as important historical developments in the field since its beginnings over a century ago. It features original essays by comparative psychologists and other animal behavior researchers in experimental psychology who examine and report on the latest research and discoveries in the areas of evolution, development, and species-typical behavior.
      Discusses all other major approaches to animal behavior
      The Handbook is the only major reference work to offer

      Trade Review
      "An excellent resource for students at any level studying any aspect of comparative psychology, sociobiology, ethology, or evolutionary psychology, and it deserves to find its way into the library of any comparative psychologist." -- Choice

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