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Field and Laboratory Exercises in Animal Behavior

An interactive laboratory manual for students in animal behavior, ethology, and behavioral ecology

Chadwick V. Tillberg (Author), Michael D. Breed (Author), Sarah J. Hinners (Author)

9780123725820, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 22 October 2007

232 pages
27.8 x 21.5 x 1.6 cm, 0.49 kg

"I particularly like the introductory chapters about conducting independent research and presenting results. I also like the appendices with information about techniques in behavioral analysis and statistics. I like the range of exercises offered and the fact that many different types of study organisms are used." --Mansfield University

"I like that it describes how to come up with independent projects in animal behavior and it has lots of feasible field studies (especially on pollination/foraging) that can be done anywhere." --Birmingham-Southern College

"I really like the way it takes students through the thought processes involved in a discovery exercise (the way I teach this course). I suggest that the statistics section also include nonparametric tests since these are used so much in behavior." --The College of Mount Saint Vincent

Field and Laboratory Exercises in Animal Behavior is an interactive laboratory manual for students in animal behavior, ethology, and behavioral ecology. It is the first of its kind in this subject area that guides students through the diverse and fascinating fields of behavioral and ethological studies, employing a wide array of organisms as model systems for the study of behavior.

Students participate in the development of hypothesis and turn the recording, analysis, and interpretation of data into an active and engaging process. A teacher-friendly companion website provides extensive teaching notes on the background to each lab project, tips and hints for successful project presentation, sources for studying organisms, ideas for variations in labs, and alternate study organisms.

This text is recommended for undergraduate courses in Animal Behavior, Ethology, and Behavioral Ecology.

Section 1: Independent Research in Animal Behavior: Getting Started
Section 2: Field studies in animal behavior
Section 3: Laboratory studies in animal behavior
Appendices
I Techniques in animal behavior, a summary and guide
II Statistics
III A short essay on the use of vertebrates in teaching labs

Subject Areas: Animal husbandry [TVH], Biology, life sciences [PS], Animals & society [JFFZ]

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