Animal Groups
Raina Mooncrest
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Animal Groups explores the captivating realm of animal social behavior, examining why certain species thrive in groups while others prefer solitude. This book uncovers the ecological and evolutionary drivers behind these choices, revealing how factors like resource availability and predation risks shape social structures. Discover how group living can offer advantages such as cooperative hunting and defense, but also presents challenges like increased competition and disease transmission. The book delves into the costs and benefits of sociality across the animal kingdom, offering compelling examples from insects to mammals.
Structured into three sections, it begins by introducing fundamental concepts, then explores the advantages and disadvantages of social life, and concludes by examining diverse social systems. Through observational studies and comparative analyses, Animal Groups emphasizes the adaptive significance of social behaviors.
Ultimately, this book highlights how understanding animal grouping is crucial for conservation efforts and wildlife management. By integrating ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral perspectives, Animal Groups provides a comprehensive overview of animal social behavior, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in nature, biology, and the intricate dynamics of the animal kingdom.
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