The Well-Connected Animal:Social Networks and the Wondrous Complexity of Animal Societies

The Well-Connected Animal:Social Networks and the Wondrous Complexity of Animal Societies

by: Lee Alan Dugatkin (Author)

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Publication Date: May 15, 2024

Language: English

Print Length: 264 pages

ISBN-10: 0226818780

ISBN-13: 9780226818788

Book Description

“Combines accessible prose with solid science.”—Wall Street Joual • “Demonstrates that whatever creature you are—from a giraffe to a Tasmanian devil—life is all about who you know.”—New Scientist • “Fascinating. . . . Easily the most intriguing, thorough explanation of animal behavior ever produced.”—Library Joual (starred review) • “This book makes a fitting companion to Ed Yong’s An Immense World. An entertaining tour of what we lea as we eavesdrop on the non-human conversations all around us.”—Kirkus Reviews • “Terrific.”—Booklist An engaging exploration of the wondrous social webs that permeate life in animal societies around the world.   It’s all about who you know. Whether vampire bats sharing blood meals for survival, field crickets remembering champion fighters, macaque monkeys forming grooming pacts after a deadly hurricane, or great tit birds leaing the best way to steal milk—it pays to be well connected. In this tour of the animal kingdom, evolutionary biologist Lee Alan Dugatkin reveals a new field of study, uncovering social networks that existed long before the dawn of human social media. He accessibly describes the latest findings from animal behavior, evolution, computer science, psychology, anthropology, genetics, and neurobiology, and incorporates interviews and insights from researchers he finds swimming with manta rays, avoiding pigeon poop, and stopping monkeys from stealing iPads. With Dugatkin as our guide, we investigate social networks in giraffes, elephants, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, whales, bats, and more. From animal networks in Australia and Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas, The Well-Connected Animal is an eye-opening exposé of wild friends, enemies, and everything in between.
“Combines accessible prose with solid science.”—Wall Street Joual • “Demonstrates that whatever creature you are—from a giraffe to a Tasmanian devil—life is all about who you know.”—New Scientist • “Fascinating. . . . Easily the most intriguing, thorough explanation of animal behavior ever produced.”—Library Joual (starred review) • “This book makes a fitting companion to Ed Yong’s An Immense World. An entertaining tour of what we lea as we eavesdrop on the non-human conversations all around us.”—Kirkus Reviews • “Terrific.”—Booklist An engaging exploration of the wondrous social webs that permeate life in animal societies around the world.   It’s all about who you know. Whether vampire bats sharing blood meals for survival, field crickets remembering champion fighters, macaque monkeys forming grooming pacts after a deadly hurricane, or great tit birds leaing the best way to steal milk—it pays to be well connected. In this tour of the animal kingdom, evolutionary biologist Lee Alan Dugatkin reveals a new field of study, uncovering social networks that existed long before the dawn of human social media. He accessibly describes the latest findings from animal behavior, evolution, computer science, psychology, anthropology, genetics, and neurobiology, and incorporates interviews and insights from researchers he finds swimming with manta rays, avoiding pigeon poop, and stopping monkeys from stealing iPads. With Dugatkin as our guide, we investigate social networks in giraffes, elephants, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, whales, bats, and more. From animal networks in Australia and Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas, The Well-Connected Animal is an eye-opening exposé of wild friends, enemies, and everything in between.

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