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Analyzing Animal Societies delves into the intricate dynamics of animal communities, offering a comprehensive exploration of their social structures and interactions. Authored by Hal Whitehead, a leading figure in animal behaviour and ecology, this work presents a meticulous examination of how animals organise themselves in various environments.
Whitehead employs a blend of empirical research and theoretical insights to unravel the complexities of social living among animals. From the sophisticated communication patterns of dolphins to the cooperative behaviours seen in primate groups, the book traverses a wide array of species, highlighting the commonalities and divergences in their social frameworks. The narrative is enriched with captivating case studies, illustrating how social structures can influence survival and reproductive success.
This book is ideal for students and professionals in zoology and animal sciences, as well as anyone with a keen interest in animal behaviour and ecology. It also complements Whitehead's previous works, contributing to a broader understanding of the animal kingdom.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 320
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226895239
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