A collection of autobiographies from 21 individuals who have provided important contributions to the field in the past 25 years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee C. Drickamer is Regents' Professor of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Understanding ourselves Richard D. Alexander 2. Motherhood, methods, and monkeys: an intertwined professional and personal life Jeanne Altmann 3. Coming together Patrick Bateson 4. My life and hard times Jerram L. Brown 5. Individuals, societies and populations Tim Clutton-Brock 6. Birds, butterflies and behavioural ecology Nicholas B. Davies 7. King Solomon's herring gulls world Marian Stamp Dawkins 8. Growing up in ethology Richard Dawkins 9. A passion for primates Frans B. M. de Waal 10. Taking my cues from nature's clues Stephen T. Emlenl 11. A most unlikely animal behaviorist Bennett G. Galef 12. Watcher: the development of an evolutionary biologist Patricia Adair Gowaty 13. Myths, monkeys, and motherhood: a compromising life Sarah Blaffer Hardy 14. Luck, chance and choice John R. Krebs 15. My life with birds Gordon H. Orians 16. Reflections before dusk Geoff A. Parker 17. An improbable path Michael J. Ryan 18. Birds, babies, and behaving Meredith J. West 19. A brief just-so story of my life (a few of the reminiscences that are fit to print) Mary Jane West-Eberhard 20. A bird in the hand John C. Wingfield 21. Living with birds and conservation Amotz Zahavi.
1. Understanding ourselves Richard D. Alexander; 2. Motherhood, methods, and monkeys: an intertwined professional and personal life Jeanne Altmann; 3. Coming together Patrick Bateson; 4. My life and hard times Jerram L. Brown; 5. Individuals, societies and populations Tim Clutton-Brock; 6. Birds, butterflies and behavioural ecology Nicholas B. Davies; 7. King Solomon's herring gulls world Marian Stamp Dawkins; 8. Growing up in ethology Richard Dawkins; 9. A passion for primates Frans B. M. de Waal; 10. Taking my cues from nature's clues Stephen T. Emlenl; 11. A most unlikely animal behaviorist Bennett G. Galef; 12. Watcher: the development of an evolutionary biologist Patricia Adair Gowaty; 13. Myths, monkeys, and motherhood: a compromising life Sarah Blaffer Hardy; 14. Luck, chance and choice John R. Krebs; 15. My life with birds Gordon H. Orians; 16. Reflections before dusk Geoff A. Parker; 17. An improbable path Michael J. Ryan; 18. Birds, babies, and behaving Meredith J. West; 19. A brief just-so story of my life (a few of the reminiscences that are fit to print) Mary Jane West-Eberhard; 20. A bird in the hand John C. Wingfield; 21. Living with birds and conservation Amotz Zahavi.
1. Understanding ourselves Richard D. Alexander 2. Motherhood, methods, and monkeys: an intertwined professional and personal life Jeanne Altmann 3. Coming together Patrick Bateson 4. My life and hard times Jerram L. Brown 5. Individuals, societies and populations Tim Clutton-Brock 6. Birds, butterflies and behavioural ecology Nicholas B. Davies 7. King Solomon's herring gulls world Marian Stamp Dawkins 8. Growing up in ethology Richard Dawkins 9. A passion for primates Frans B. M. de Waal 10. Taking my cues from nature's clues Stephen T. Emlenl 11. A most unlikely animal behaviorist Bennett G. Galef 12. Watcher: the development of an evolutionary biologist Patricia Adair Gowaty 13. Myths, monkeys, and motherhood: a compromising life Sarah Blaffer Hardy 14. Luck, chance and choice John R. Krebs 15. My life with birds Gordon H. Orians 16. Reflections before dusk Geoff A. Parker 17. An improbable path Michael J. Ryan 18. Birds, babies, and behaving Meredith J. West 19. A brief just-so story of my life (a few of the reminiscences that are fit to print) Mary Jane West-Eberhard 20. A bird in the hand John C. Wingfield 21. Living with birds and conservation Amotz Zahavi.
1. Understanding ourselves Richard D. Alexander; 2. Motherhood, methods, and monkeys: an intertwined professional and personal life Jeanne Altmann; 3. Coming together Patrick Bateson; 4. My life and hard times Jerram L. Brown; 5. Individuals, societies and populations Tim Clutton-Brock; 6. Birds, butterflies and behavioural ecology Nicholas B. Davies; 7. King Solomon's herring gulls world Marian Stamp Dawkins; 8. Growing up in ethology Richard Dawkins; 9. A passion for primates Frans B. M. de Waal; 10. Taking my cues from nature's clues Stephen T. Emlenl; 11. A most unlikely animal behaviorist Bennett G. Galef; 12. Watcher: the development of an evolutionary biologist Patricia Adair Gowaty; 13. Myths, monkeys, and motherhood: a compromising life Sarah Blaffer Hardy; 14. Luck, chance and choice John R. Krebs; 15. My life with birds Gordon H. Orians; 16. Reflections before dusk Geoff A. Parker; 17. An improbable path Michael J. Ryan; 18. Birds, babies, and behaving Meredith J. West; 19. A brief just-so story of my life (a few of the reminiscences that are fit to print) Mary Jane West-Eberhard; 20. A bird in the hand John C. Wingfield; 21. Living with birds and conservation Amotz Zahavi.
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"It is a fascinating collection of essays by a group who have all made (and many continue to make) significant contributions to this interdisciplinary field. I really enjoyed this book and would encourage anyone who wants a historical perspective on the field to read it. It would make a great starting point for a graduate seminar that traces the history of the development of major ideas in animal behavior and behavioral ecology since the 1960s." Daniel T. Blumstein, The Quarterly Review of Biology
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