Dolphin Cognition and Behavior

Dolphin Cognition and Behavior
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781135060015
ISBN-13 : 1135060010
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Dolphin Cognition and Behavior by : R. J. Schusterman

Published in 1986, Dolphin Cognition and Behavior is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.

The Cognitive Animal

The Cognitive Animal
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 0262523221
ISBN-13 : 9780262523226
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cognitive Animal by : Marc Bekoff

The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary field of animal cognition. The contributors include cognitive ethologists, behavioral ecologists, experimental and developmental psychologists, behaviorists, philosophers, neuroscientists, computer scientists and modelers, field biologists, and others. The diversity of approaches is both philosophical and methodological, with contributors demonstrating various degrees of acceptance or disdain for such terms as "consciousness" and varying degrees of concern for laboratory experimentation versus naturalistic research. In addition to primates, particularly the nonhuman great apes, the animals discussed include antelopes, bees, dogs, dolphins, earthworms, fish, hyenas, parrots, prairie dogs, rats, ravens, sea lions, snakes, spiders, and squirrels. The topics include (but are not limited to) definitions of cognition, the role of anecdotes in the study of animal cognition, anthropomorphism, attention, perception, learning, memory, thinking, consciousness, intentionality, communication, planning, play, aggression, dominance, predation, recognition, assessment of self and others, social knowledge, empathy, conflict resolution, reproduction, parent-young interactions and caregiving, ecology, evolution, kin selection, and neuroethology.

Whales and Dolphins

Whales and Dolphins
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1849712255
ISBN-13 : 9781849712255
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Whales and Dolphins by : Philippa Brakes

Whales and dolphins are icons for the conservation movement. This book brings together experts in the relevant diverse fields of cetacean research, to provide authoritative descriptions of our current knowledge of the complex behaviour and social organization of whales and dolphins.

Dolphin Mysteries

Dolphin Mysteries
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780300150384
ISBN-13 : 0300150385
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Dolphin Mysteries by : Kathleen M. Dudzinski

Dolphins have fascinated humans for millennia, giving rise to an abundance of stories and myths about them, yet the actual details of their lives in the sea have remained elusive. In this enthralling book, Kathleen M. Dudzinski and Toni Frohoff take us into the dolphins' aquatic world to witness firsthand how they live their lives, communicate, and interact with one another and with other species, including people. Kathleen M. Dudzinski and Toni Frohoff are scientists who have collectively dedicated more than 40 years to studying dolphins beneath the ocean's surface, frequently through a close-up underwater lens. Drawing on their own experiences and on up-to-the-minute research, the authors show that dolphins are decidedly not just members of a group but distinct individuals, able to communicate with one another and with humans. Dudzinski and Frohoff introduce a new way of looking at, and listening to, the vocabulary of dolphins in the sea, and they even provide an introductory "dolphin dictionary," listing complex social signals that dolphins use to share information among themselves and with people. Unveiling an intimate and scientifically accurate portrait of dolphins, this book will appeal to everyone who has wanted a closer glimpse into the hearts and minds of these amazing creatures.

Are Dolphins Really Smart?

Are Dolphins Really Smart?
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780199660452
ISBN-13 : 019966045X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Are Dolphins Really Smart? by : Justin Gregg

Justin Gregg weighs up the claims made about dolphin intelligence and separates scientific fact from fiction.

Dolphin Confidential

Dolphin Confidential
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780226040189
ISBN-13 : 0226040186
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Dolphin Confidential by : Maddalena Bearzi

A “compelling” up-close memoir of a career spent among marine mammals and a portrait of the daily lives of dolphins (Publishers Weekly). Working among charismatic and clever dolphins in the wild is a unique thrill—and this book invites us shore-bound dreamers to join Maddalena Bearzi as she travels alongside them. In a fascinating account, she takes us inside the world of a marine scientist and offers a firsthand understanding of marine mammal behavior, as well as the frustrations and delights that make up dolphin research. Bearzi recounts her experiences at sea, tracing her own evolution as a woman and a scientist from her earliest travails to her transformation into an advocate for conservation and dolphin protection. These compelling, in-depth descriptions of her fieldwork also present a captivating look into dolphin social behavior and intelligence. Drawing on her extensive experience with the metropolitan bottlenose dolphins of California in particular, she offers insights into the daily lives of these creatures—as well as the difficulties involved in collecting the data that transforms hunches into hypotheses and eventually scientific facts. The book closes by addressing the critical environmental and conservation problems facing these magnificent, socially complex, highly intelligent, and emotional beings. “Pairing vivid images of bottlenose dolphins swimming together and caring for one another with descriptions of the meticulous scientific work required to record their behavior, Maddalena Bearzi sheds light on the life of a field biologist…A beautifully written account.”—Library Journal

The Dolphin in the Mirror

The Dolphin in the Mirror
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780547445724
ISBN-13 : 0547445725
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dolphin in the Mirror by : Diana Reiss

A leading authority on dolphin intelligence shares scientific information about dolphin creativity, emotions, and communication abilities while advocating for stronger dolphin protection laws.

The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition

The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1032
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ISBN-10 : 9781108561259
ISBN-13 : 110856125X
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition by : Allison B. Kaufman

This handbook lays out the science behind how animals think, remember, create, calculate, and remember. It provides concise overviews on major areas of study such as animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, as well as innovation and problem solving. The chapters also explore more nuanced topics in greater detail, showing how the research was conducted and how it can be used for further study. The authors range from academics working in renowned university departments to those from research institutions and practitioners in zoos. The volume encompasses a wide variety of species, ensuring the breadth of the field is explored.

Cetacean Behavior

Cetacean Behavior
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822023467095
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Cetacean Behavior by : Louis M. Herman

A broad review of established and entirely new data on the behavior of marine mammals, particularly dolphins. Includes hearing and vision; adaptive coloration; cetacean communication, language, and mating systems; effect of the cetacean school on the individual; behavioral contrasts and comparisons between species in controlled settings such as oceanariums; and learning, memory, communication, and language learning ability in dolphins. Includes numerous graphs, tables, and photographs.

Beautiful Minds

Beautiful Minds
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780674033795
ISBN-13 : 0674033795
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Beautiful Minds by : Maddalena Bearzi

Apes and dolphins: primates and cetaceans. Could any creatures appear to be more different? Yet both are large-brained intelligent mammals with complex communication and social interaction. In the first book to study apes and dolphins side by side, Maddalena Bearzi and Craig B. Stanford, a dolphin biologist and a primatologist who have spent their careers studying these animals in the wild, combine their insights with compelling results. Beautiful Minds explains how and why apes and dolphins are so distantly related yet so cognitively alike and what this teaches us about another large-brained mammal: Homo sapiens. Noting that apes and dolphins have had no common ancestor in nearly 100 million years, Bearzi and Stanford describe the parallel evolution that gave rise to their intelligence. And they closely observe that intelligence in action, in the territorial grassland and rainforest communities of chimpanzees and other apes, and in groups of dolphins moving freely through open coastal waters. The authors detail their subjects’ ability to develop family bonds, form alliances, and care for their young. They offer an understanding of their culture, politics, social structure, personality, and capacity for emotion. The resulting dual portrait—with striking overlaps in behavior—is key to understanding the nature of “beautiful minds.”