Biology of Traditions
Discover the fascinating world of animal behavior with Biology of Traditions by Dorothy M. Fragaszy, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive volume spans 476 pages and delves into the socially maintained behavioral traditions of various non-human animals, including primates, dolphins, and birds. Fragaszy explores theoretical models of traditions, making this essential text accessible to researchers and students in biology, anthropology, and psychology. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a curious learner, this book offers valuable insights into the social behaviors that shape the lives of animals. Enhance your understanding of the intricate connections between culture and behavior in the animal kingdom with this engaging and informative read.