Whales : their biology and behavior
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Bibliographic Information
Whales : their biology and behavior
Comstock Publishing Associates, a division of Cornell University Press, 2017
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: pbk489.6/H184/80224786280224785
Note
"First published in 2017 by the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London"--t.p. verso
Other authors: Sonja Heinrich, Sascha Hooker, Peter Tyack
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explores the lives of the world's largest living mammals. Drawing on the latest scientific research, Whales describes these incredible animals' evolution from terrestrial to marine mammals, their life cycle, diversity and distribution, and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Whales highlights the many extraordinary aspects of these intelligent and social creatures, including the complex vocalizations they use to communicate over vast distances.
Philip Hammond, Sonja Heinrich, Sascha Hooker, and Peter Tyack investigate the role of whales in human culture, from whaling to whale watching, and emphasize how scientists monitor the current threats to whales and the methods they use to conserve their future. Spectacular photographs of whales in the wild reveal the private lives of these fascinating and majestic ocean giants.
Table of Contents
What is a whale?
1. There and back again
2. Whales everywhere
3. The circle of life
4. The greatest free-divers
5. Eat and be eaten
6. Whale culture
7. Changing attitudes
8. Changing Oceans
Further Information
Index
Acknowledgements
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