Sensory Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution
Discover the fascinating world of sensory ecology with "Sensory Ecology, Behaviour, and Evolution" by Martin Stevens. Published by Oxford University Press in 2013, this comprehensive hardback textbook spans 260 pages and serves as a groundbreaking introduction to the field.
Designed for both students and researchers, this engaging book delves into the essential concepts and theories that shape our understanding of sensory systems in animals. Martin Stevens provides a thorough exploration of how senses influence animal signals and behaviors, weaving in their evolutionary significance. The text tackles both mechanistic and functional questions, effectively integrating theoretical frameworks with empirical research.
Whether you're a budding ecologist or an experienced biologist, this work is ideal for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between sensory perception, behavior, and evolution. Enhance your knowledge of animal ecology with this indispensable resource!