The well-connected animal : : social networks and the wondrous complexity of animal societies

Title The well-connected animal : : social networks and the wondrous complexity of animal societies
Names Dugatkin, Lee Alan.
Length 6 hours, 20 minutes
Book Number DB122121
Title Status Active
Narrator Lawlor, Patrick G.
Language English
Annotation "In the cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica, pairs of male long-tailed manakins--clad in their stunning, red, blue, and black plumage--use perches as a stage for a coordinated song-and-dance to attract mates. Because the potential benefits are so great, males compete intensely for access to the stage. Who wins that competition? If you want a good perch to attract a mate, you need to have connections--and be deeply embedded in the manakin social network from the days of your youth. This is just one example in biologist and science writer Lee Alan Dugatkin's book The Well-Connected Animal. Drawing on work in animal behavior, evolution, computer science, psychology, anthropology, and genetics, Dugatkin enlightens readers about the role of social networks for animals in the wild. Readers will learn that social networks play a key role in the lives of giraffes, elephants, kangaroos, many a primate and bird species, Tasmanian devils, honeybees, whales, bats, badgers, field crickets, manta rays, and more. Interviews and insights from researchers offer a front row seat to understanding animal behavior and uncovering animal networks"-- Provided by publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.
Medium Digital Books
Audience Notes Male narrator. NLS/BPH
Unrated. NLS/BPD
Local Subject Unrated - UNRAT
Informational works
Animals - Zoology - 590
Psychology - Popular & Self-Help - 150P
LC Subject Animal behavior
Social behavior in animals
Social networks
Informational works
Nonfiction
Call Number 591.5 ANF
Released 2024
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2024.
Original Publication Reissue of: Chicago, IL : Tantor Media, Inc., 2024. 9798855550337
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