Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
160
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 1, 1975
Éditeur
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226743330
ISBN-13
9780226743332
Description
This seminal authority in animal behavior and originator of many concepts such as 'critical periods' in animal learning and socialization here provides a thorough study of aggressive behavior. The author views aggression as arising from multiple causes, such as the level of organization in the population of animals exhibiting such behavior. Social animals may ritualize fighting to reduce group stress and individual injury, whereas individual predators may learn how to fight as an extension from observation of adults seeking mates, defending territory or taking prey. This thorough examination of aggression is thought-provoking, especially in its relevance to human behavior.
Genres
Action & Aventure