This well-accepted book, now in its Third Edition, is an extension of the previous edition. The text has further enriched with more information to understand animal behaviour coherently and scientifically.
The book attempts to provide a reasonably suitable account of animal behaviour for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students. Although behaviour of animals has fascinated people for a long, behavioural biology has been incorporated in the syllabi very recently. The study of behaviour received its important boost from the work of Charles Darwin who used the term ‘instinct’, to refer to the natural behaviour of animals. In the 1930s, a comprehensive theory of animal behaviour emerged through the work of Konrad Lorenz and, later of Niko Tinbergen. Biological study of behaviour, in fact came of age as a science when Lorenz, Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch received the Nobel Prize for their contribution to science.
Observing and describing exactly what animals do is fascinating and scientific analysis of their behaviour is significant for several reasons. Each species tends to have an array of stereotyped behaviours, some of which are shared with related species, but others are unique. Ecology, natural selection, macroevolution, microevolution, and gene constitute the foundation of animal behaviour. Various animal groups exhibit diverse strategies for their survival and reproduction which are discussed in this book.
The book is primarily intended for the students of B.Sc./M.Sc. (Zoology/Life Science) for their courses. It would be useful for the researchers in the field of animal behaviour, and conservation biologists. It would also attract students who are pursuing courses in Sociology and Anthropology.
kEY fEATURESKey features
• Presents a well-balanced view of ethology.
• Discusses the current development in the field.
• Includes a glossary of important terms.
• Offers chapter-end questions to check the students’ understanding of the concept.
About the Author
Fatik Baran Mandal, PhD, Associate Professor of Zoology, Bankura Christian College, Bankura, West Bengal has more than 17 years of teaching experience. He has been awarded Fellowship of Zoological Society of India (FZSI) in the year 1995. Dr. Mandal, a member of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Scientific Review, Editorial Board member of the World Journal of Science and Technology, Open Research Journal of Science and Environment, and Science Journal International is a reviewer of several Journals. A member of several national and international organizations, he is also a faculty member of Webmed Central. He has authored six books, including Human Parasitology (Second Edition), and Invertebrate Zoology, published by PHI Learning.
His field of interest includes ecology and evolutionary biology, biodiversity, parasitology, and behavioural biology.
Table of Contents:
Preface • Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Trends in Animal Behaviour Studies
3. Interaction between Gene, Neuron, Hormone and Environment
4. Innate and Learned Behaviour
5. Animal Communication
6. Defensive Behaviour and Biomimicry
7. Chronobiology
8. Migration and Other Rythmic Behaviours
9. Socio-biology and Social Behaviour
10. Sexual Behaviour and Parental Care
11. Behavioural Ecology and Conservation Biology
12. Human Behaviour Glossary • References
Index