Collective Animal Behavior
Discover the fascinating world of collective animal behavior in Collective Animal Behavior by David J. T. Sumpter, published by Princeton University Press in 2010. This insightful book spans 312 pages and delves into the intriguing phenomena of how animals, from fish to birds, engage in coordinated group activities.
Uncover the mechanisms behind why fish travel in schools, birds migrate in flocks, honeybees swarm, and ants create intricate trails. Sumpter expertly explores the evolution of these behaviors, shedding light on the individual interactions that lead to such complex social structures.
Whether you're a student of biology, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about the social behavior of animals, this book offers a comprehensive look at the dynamics of collective behavior across various species. Enhance your understanding of the natural world with this essential read.