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Into the Illusive World - An Exploration of Animals' Perception

English · Hardback

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Have you ever thought about what a dog smells as it stops to sniff at a tree? Or what a cat is watching as it stares intensely off into space? What about animals in the wild? What do they see, hear, smell, and feel? How do they perceive their surroundings? This is the illusive world. A world filled with fascinating stimuli that we are not equipped to detect. This is particularly true because we tend to rely so heavily on our eyes or ears.
We are figuratively, and literally, blind to this part of the natural world. This part, which is full of stimuli we cannot perceive, encompasses the daily lives of so many animals. Beneath our feet are ants, moles, and spiders using vibrations to coordinate colonies and communicate danger. In the oceans, turtles, fish, and octopi are sensitive to magnetic and electric fields, as well as tasty morsels at the tips of their tentacles. In the skies, owls and raptors can see deep into a lake or pierce the night with highly sensitive eyes.This book brings together all these animals and their amazing sensory abilities in an exploration of how animals perceive their world.
Within these pages are wonderful and exciting stories of organisms using their senses to perform sophisticated communication with nestmates, find hidden prey in the dark of night or murky of depths, and call to lovers both near and far. This book will open the door to this illusive world and will take you on a journey into the illusive world and see how different the world is when perceived through another animal's senses.

List of contents

Preface.- Section I. The Sensuous World.- 1. What's mine is mine and what's yours is yours.- Section II. Vision.- 2. Eyes as windows to the soul.- 3. The Pollinator's Garden.- 4. Finding the Way Home.- 5. I Can See for Miles and Miles and Miles.- 6. Peering into the Darkness.- 7. Technicolor reamcoats.- 8. The Eye as a Window to the World.- Section III. Audition.- 9. The Music of Nature.- 10. All About the Bass.- 11. The Sound of Fear.-  12. Sound Beneath the Waves.- 13. The Lover's Voice.- 14. The Power of Sound.- Section IV. Olfaction.- 15. The Smell of Warm Bread.- 16. This is Not My House.- 17. Better Lies through Chemistry.- 18. Can't We All Just Get Along.- 19. Social Resume.- 20. The Emotions of Chemicals.- Section V. Gustation.- 21. Putting Your Best Foot Forward.- 22. The Sweet Taste of Life.- 23. More than a Feeling.- 24. At Death's Door.- 25. A Different Chemical View.- 26. The Gustatory World.- Section VI. Tactile.- 27. Picking up Good Vibrations.- 28. Coordinating theTeam.- 29. The Rhythm of the Bass.- 30. The Rhythm of the Dance.- 31. Tapping into Love.- 32. The Sensible Reverberations.- Section VII. Other Senses.- 33. The Diverse World.- 34. The Pull of Home.- 35. Warmth of the Season.- 36. I go to Die, You to Live.- 37. A Shocking Discovery.- 38. Chasing Ghosts.- 39. The Uncharted World.- Section VIII. The Illusive World.- 40. The Illusive World.- Further Readings.- Index.

About the author

Dr. Paul A. Moore (Ph.D. Boston University) has spent almost thirty years researching the sensory abilities of different animals as the founder of the Laboratory for Sensory Ecology at Bowling Green State University. Working with terrestrial, aquatic, and marine animals, Dr. Moore’s research has appeared in over 100 peer-reviewed articles, on Australian TV, radio, and in his first book “The Hidden Power of Smell”. He spends most of his summers in the field working on the organisms that live in the lakes, rivers, and streams of Northern Michigan.

Summary

Have you ever thought about what a dog smells as it stops to sniff at a tree? Or what a cat is watching as it stares intensely off into space? What about animals in the wild? What do they see, hear, smell, and feel? How do they perceive their surroundings? This is the illusive world. A world filled with fascinating stimuli that we are not equipped to detect. This is particularly true because we tend to rely so heavily on our eyes or ears.
We are figuratively, and literally, blind to this part of the natural world. This part, which is full of stimuli we cannot perceive, encompasses the daily lives of so many animals. Beneath our feet are ants, moles, and spiders using vibrations to coordinate colonies and communicate danger. In the oceans, turtles, fish, and octopi are sensitive to magnetic and electric fields, as well as tasty morsels at the tips of their tentacles. In the skies, owls and raptors can see deep into a lake or pierce the night with highly sensitive eyes.This book brings together all these animals and their amazing sensory abilities in an exploration of how animals perceive their world.
Within these pages are wonderful and exciting stories of organisms using their senses to perform sophisticated communication with nestmates, find hidden prey in the dark of night or murky of depths, and call to lovers both near and far. This book will open the door to this illusive world and will take you on a journey into the illusive world and see how different the world is when perceived through another animal’s senses.

Product details

Authors Paul A Moore, Paul A. Moore
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030202019
ISBN 978-3-0-3020201-9
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 161 mm x 243 mm x 19 mm
Weight 628 g
Illustrations XVI, 292 p. 31 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

B, Evolution, Ecology, veterinary medicine, Zoology & animal sciences, Neurosciences, Behavioral Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Ecology, Animal Physiology, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Behavioral Genetics, Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science, Veterinary Science, Zoology and animal sciences, Evolution (Biology)

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