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Great Whalesby John Bannister
CSIRO Publishing 2008; US$ 25.95A detailed account of the seven 'great whales' found in Australian coastal waters. more...
Animals in Translationby Temple Grandin; Catherine Johnson
Simon & Schuster 2009; US$ 11.99Temple Grandin's Animals in Translation speaks in the clear voice of a woman who emerged from the other side of autism, bringing with her an extraordinary message about how animals think and feel. Temple's professional training as an animal scientist and her history as a person with autism have given her a perspective like that of no other expert in the field. Standing at the intersection of autism and animals, she offers unparalleled observations and groundbreaking ideas about both. Autistic people can often think the way animals think -- in fact, Grandin and co-author Catherine Johnson see autism as a kind of way station on the road from animals to humans -- putting autistic people in the perfect position to translate "animal talk."... more...
Equid Ethogramby Sue McDonnell
Eclipse Press 2003; US$ 9.99A landmark work that provides the first comprehensive catalog of horse behaviors. An invaluable reference for researchers, veterinarians, students, and horse enthusiasts, this user-friendly guide contains horse behaviors from grazing to harem formation to self-mutilation. Each behavior is formatted with a name, illustration and/or photograph, text description, and any other pertinent information. Author Sue McDonnell, Ph.D., is internationally renowned in the field of horse behavior. She is the founder of the Equine Behavior Program at the Unversity of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. more...
A Guide to the Mammals of Chinaby Andrew T. Smith; Yan Xie; Robert S. Hoffmann; Darrin Lunde; John MacKinnon; Don E. Wilson; W. Chris Wozencraft
Princeton University Press 2010; US$ 60.00China's stunning diversity of natural habitats--from parched deserts to lush tropical forests--is home to more than 10 percent of the world's mammal species. A Guide to the Mammals of China is the most comprehensive guide to all 556 species of mammals found in China. It is the only single-volume reference of its kind to fully describe the physical characteristics, geographic distribution, natural history, and conservation status of every species. An up-to-date distribution map accompanies each species account, and color plates illustrate a majority of species. Written by a team of leading specialists, including Professor Wang Sung who provides a history of Chinese mammalogy, A Guide to the Mammals of China is the ideal reference for researchers... more...
The Eighty-Dollar Championby Elizabeth Letts
Random House Publishing Group 2011; US$ 12.99November 1958: the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Into the rarefied atmosphere of wealth and tradition comes the most unlikely of horses—a drab white former plow horse named Snowman—and his rider, Harry de Leyer. They were the longest of all longshots—and their win was the stuff of legend. Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a bleak winter afternoon between the slats of a rickety truck bound for the slaughterhouse. He recognized the spark in the eye of the beaten-up horse and bought him for eighty dollars. On Harry’s modest farm on Long Island, the horse thrived. But the recent Dutch immigrant and his growing family needed money, and Harry was always on... more...
Cooperative Breeding in Mammalsby Nancy G. Solomon; Jeffrey A. French
Cambridge University Press 1996; US$ 63.00This book is solely devoted to cooperative breeding in mammals and represents the work of leading researchers in the field. more...
Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognitionby Ádám Miklósi
OUP Oxford 2007; US$ 60.00This is the first book to collate and synthesize the recent burgeoning primary research literature on dog behaviour, evolution, and cognition. The author presents a new ecological approach to the understanding of dog behaviour, demonstrating how dogs can be the subject of rigorous and productive scientific study without the need to confine them to a laboratory environment. Dog Behaviour, Evolution and Cognition starts with an overview of the conceptual and methodological issues associated with the study of the dog, followed by a brief description of their role in human society-almost a third of human families share their daily life with the dog! An evolutionary perspective is then introduced with a summary of current research into the process... more...
The Koalaby Roger Martin; Kathrine Handasyde
University of NSW Press 1999; US$ 11.35Perhaps the most long-awaited new edition in the Australian Natural History Series, this is a substantially different book from the previous edition by Tony Lee and Roger Martin. The contents cover the history of the koala; its distribution and abundance; nutrition; behaviour, sociality and life cycle; predators, parasites and pathogens; population biology; and conservation and management. Illustrations are widely used including eight pages of colour plates. The book places a strong emphasis on conservation and management issues, and candidly addresses issues of koala overpopulation in such areas as Kangaroo Island (South Australia) and Framlingham and French Island (Victoria). more...
Platypusby Ann Moyal
Allen & Unwin 2001; US$ 28.00This fascinating animal completely baffled early British and French naturalists, and overturned prevailing theories of species evolution and taxonomy. Reputations were won and lost over whether the animal was mammal, reptile or bird - and crucially, whether or not it laid eggs. The platypus has continued to captivate public and scientific attention to the present day. more...
Straight Science? Homosexuality, Evolution and Adaptationby Jim McKnight
Routledge 1997; US$ 39.95Jim McKnight examines both the biological and the social evolutionary theories of the causation of homosexuality. He considers such questions as, how the discovery of a gay gene would fit with Darwin's theory of 'survival of the fittest'. more...