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Principles of Animal Communication, Second Edition [Hardcover]

Jack W. Bradbury (Author), Sandra L. Vehrencamp (Author)
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August 3, 2011 0878930450 978-0878930456 2

Animal communication continues to be one of the most active and popular topics in behavioral ecology, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology. An enormous amount of relevant new research has been published since the First Edition, and over 90% of the citations in this new edition were published since the First Edition appeared.

Although the basic order of topics is similar, this Second Edition is a completely new book. The topics in the 26 chapters of the First Edition have been condensed and integrated into 16 chapters in the new version so as to better accommodate upper-division undergraduate courses with 15-week semesters. The text omits boxes and, instead, the relevant mathematics, more advanced considerations, citation bibliographies, and web links for topic enrichment have been assembled into chapter-specific and freely accessible web modules. This was done to improve the flow for undergraduates, while still providing access to more technical details and scholarly sources for graduate courses and professional users. Figures and photos are now full-color and the book has a larger format that makes for easier reading. This edition retains the broad taxonomic and sensory scope of the First Edition and even adds coverage of several modalities and taxa not discussed in the First Edition. As with the First Edition, every chapter concludes with an itemized summary of major points and suggestions for additional reading.

As the title suggests, the emphasis in the text is on identifying general principles that apply broadly across taxa and modalities. At the same time, major effort has been expended to integrate these principles with the accepted principles of economics and other fields of science. Given this integrative nature, animal communication is a topic that can serve both as an appealing entry point to science for younger students and as a coalescing of separate disciplines for more senior ones.


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A masterful review of a very difficult literature. For now, it is the definitive treatment of animal communication. --Donald A. Dewsbury, Contemporary Psychology

About the Author

Jack W. Bradbury is a Robert G. Engel Professor of Ornithology, Emeritus at Cornell University. He undertook his undergraduate work at Reed College and received his Ph.D. in Animal Behavior from Rockefeller University. During his career, he has served on the faculty of Rockefeller University, the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), and Cornell University, as Associate Dean of Natural Sciences at UCSD, and, most recently, as Director of the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. His research has included studies on determinants of dispersion, mating systems, and communication in a variety of taxa ranging from opisthobranch molluscs to various birds and mammals, with most work undertaken in the new world and African tropics. He has been teaching undergraduate courses in animal communication since 1970.

Sandra L. Vehrencamp is also a recent Professor Emeritus at Cornell University at the Lab of Ornithology and the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. She received her B.A. with Honors from the University of California, Berkeley and her Ph.D. in Animal Behavior from Cornell University. Since 1976, she has served on the faculty of the University of California at San Diego and Cornell University. Her research has included field and theoretical studies of cooperative breeding, determinants of skew in reproductive success within social groups, the role of resource dispersion in shaping social structure, the role of energetic limits on display behavior in competitive mate attraction systems, and the evolution of song structure and vocal repertoire size in various songbirds. She too has traveled widely in both the Americas and the Old World tropics in pursuit of her studies, and focal taxa have included bats, antelopes, fiddler crabs, waterbugs, cuckoos, jays, grouse, parrots, wrens, and song sparrows. She has been teaching animal communication courses since 1986.


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  • Hardcover: 697 pages
  • Publisher: Sinauer Associates, Inc.; 2 edition (August 3, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878930450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878930456
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.7 x 1.3 inches
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I read this book as an interested non-professional naturalist. Animal Communication is an excellent introduction to a fascinating topic. The reader gains both an appreciation for the complexity of animal communication and the knowledge to understand the basics.

Broadly, the book covers the following aspects of animal communication:
1) The evolution and economics of communication
2) How animals send, receive and process information, including the tools used to produce signals (visual, auditory, chemical, and tactile)
3) The social impact of communication, in social networks and unions ranging from courtship and mating to complex societies

Note that this is no coffee-table book. It is an undergraduate-level textbook and chock-full of information. Yet in my opinion Animal Communication is an excellent book for laypersons of all backgrounds. It is a scientific work, but it is written at a level that permits nonscientists to use it as a solid foundation of learning and knowledge. Technical aspects are explained clearly and concisely, and each topic is covered thoroughly and effectively. There are plenty of tools and guidance for the interested reader to learn more, such as web topics and a large, comprehensive bibliography. However the more casual reader can stick to the basics and not feel overwhelmed. The non-scientist will be able to easily grasp the key concepts and apply them to the larger picture of animal communication. And the naturalist will gain a greater appreciation for the natural world, through better understanding of the conversations going on all around us.

I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in animal communication.

H. M. Meddaugh
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