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Academic & Professional Books  Organismal to Molecular Biology  Ethology

The Study of Instinct

By: Nico Tinbergen
250 pages, 130 figures
The Study of Instinct
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  • The Study of Instinct ISBN: 9780198577225 Paperback Apr 1989 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Famous ethological work, originally published in 1951, reissued in 1969 and again (with a new preface) in 1989.

Contents

Ethology: the objective study of behaviour; Behaviour as a reaction to external stimuli; The internal factors responsible for the 'spontaneity' of behaviour; Further considerations of the external stimuli; An attempt at synthesis; The development of behaviour in the individual; The adaptiveness of behaviour; The evolution of behaviour.

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By: Nico Tinbergen
250 pages, 130 figures
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