Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology
Discover the intricate connections between ecology and animal behavior in Behavioral Mechanisms in Ecology by Douglass H. Morse. Published by Harvard University Press in 1982, this insightful paperback spans 392 pages and serves as a comprehensive synthesis of ecological understanding and animal behavior. Morse delves into the critical theme of resource acquisition, employing a comparative approach to biology and integrating models grounded in evolutionary theory. This engaging text is not only accessible but also a valuable resource for a diverse audience of professional biologists, making it an essential addition to any academic library or personal collection. Enhance your understanding of animal ecology with this foundational work that bridges the gap between ecological principles and behavioral science.