Survival Strategies: Cooperation and Conflict in Animal Societies
Softcover |
temporarily unavailable | 2001 | #119450 | ISBN: 0674005570
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£18.95
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Only in recent years have biologists and ethologists begun to apply evolutionary thinking to the study of animal societies. This book presents the choicest of these findings, with a wealth of insights into the myriad strategies that animals have developed to perpetuate their kind. Gadagkar explores the strategies of cooperation and conflict adopted by animals, as they choose mates, raise their young, communicate with others, and establish the division of labour necessary to feed and protect the group and safeguard their territory.
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