Bird Senses

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784272166

How and What Birds See, Hear, Smell, Taste and Feel

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By Graham R. Martin
Imprint: PELAGIC PUBLISHING
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
234 x 156 mm
Weight:
610 g
Pages:
270

Description

Graham Martin is Emeritus Professor of Avian Sensory Science at the University of Birmingham, where he established the Centre for Ornithology and set up the first Masters programme in ornithology in the UK. He also organised and taught on an extensive programme in ornithology courses for the public throughout the West Midlands.

Preface 1 Senses and sensory ecology 2 Investigating senses 3 Vision in birds: the basics 4 Bird eyes: variations and consequences 5 Visual fields 6 Beyond vision: hearing and smell 7 The intimate senses: touch and taste 8 Sensing the earth's magnetic field 9 Birds in the dark 10 Other birds of the night: parrots to passerines 11 Birds underwater 12 A sideways look through birds' eyes Appendix: Visual acuity in birds Further reading Index

Reviews

Useful analogies abound and the explanations given allow us, however briefly, to submerge into the sensory environment of birds, in their incredible diversity. This is a book you will want on your shelves and may well revisit. -- Bo Beolens * Fatbirder * Bird Senses bundles the available knowledge and will be a milestone for a long time. -- Walter Belis * Alauda * Bird Senses will undoubtedly appeal to (amateur) ornithologists, nature lovers and specialists. -- Walter Belis * Natuur.oriolus * A very impressive and enjoyable read... Fascinating at a technical level and also at a more philosophical level... The more we can put ourselves into the minds of other sentient beings, the better we understand ourselves -- Mark Avery Excellent and extremely comprehensive...This is not simply of academic interest; it also has important conservation implications. -- Tim Birkhead * British Birds * So rich in explanation and surprises that it would be a dull reader who does not experience some appreciation of the worlds that birds perceive. -- Douglas J. Futuyma * Quarterly Review of Biology * Very instructive for those who wish to put themselves inside the skin of a bird, this book offers an excellent approach. -- Bertrand Posse * Nos Oiseaux * The book should be invaluable for scientists in the field, especially physiologists...For bird lovers, this title is inviting, well illustrated, and obviously the product of a ranking expert in the field. -- H. T. Armistead * CHOICE *

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