
Animal Tool Behavior
The Use and Manufacture of Tools by Animals
Johns Hopkins University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 4. February 2025
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-1-4214-5029-2 (ISBN)
Description
This revised and updated edition of the landmark publication reveals the current state of knowledge regarding animal tool behavior.
When originally published in 1980, Animal Tool Behavior was the first volume to catalog and analyze the complete literature on tool use and manufacture in non-human animals. Benjamin B. Beck showed how animals-from insects to primates-employed different types of tools to solve numerous problems. This work inspired and energized legions of researchers to study the use of tools by a wide variety of species.
This new edition reveals the current state of knowledge regarding animal tool behavior, updated and revised with 300 additional references that have been published since the second edition. Through a comprehensive synthesis of studies produced through 2023, Robert W. Shumaker, Kristina R. Walkup, and Benjamin B. Beck define tool use, discuss the modes of tool use that have emerged in the scientific literature, examine all forms of tool manufacture, and address common myths about non-human tool use. Specific examples involving invertebrates, birds, fish, and mammals describe the differing levels of sophistication of tool use exhibited by animals. This volume provides a thorough framework for understanding animal tool use and manufacture.
When originally published in 1980, Animal Tool Behavior was the first volume to catalog and analyze the complete literature on tool use and manufacture in non-human animals. Benjamin B. Beck showed how animals-from insects to primates-employed different types of tools to solve numerous problems. This work inspired and energized legions of researchers to study the use of tools by a wide variety of species.
This new edition reveals the current state of knowledge regarding animal tool behavior, updated and revised with 300 additional references that have been published since the second edition. Through a comprehensive synthesis of studies produced through 2023, Robert W. Shumaker, Kristina R. Walkup, and Benjamin B. Beck define tool use, discuss the modes of tool use that have emerged in the scientific literature, examine all forms of tool manufacture, and address common myths about non-human tool use. Specific examples involving invertebrates, birds, fish, and mammals describe the differing levels of sophistication of tool use exhibited by animals. This volume provides a thorough framework for understanding animal tool use and manufacture.
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Edition
third edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
120 s/w Abbildungen
120 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 182 mm
Width: 262 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
832 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-5029-2 (9781421450292)
DOI
10.56021/9781421450292
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Robert W. Shumaker | Kristina R. Walkup | Benjamin B. Beck
Animal Tool Behavior
The Use and Manufacture of Tools by Animals
Book
06/2011
2nd Edition
Johns Hopkins University Press
€91.31
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Persons
Robert W. Shumaker is the president and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo, the author of Orangutans and the editor of Saving Endangered Species: Lessons in Wildlife Conservation from Indianapolis Prize Winners. Kristina R. Walkup is a professor at Des Moines Area Community College. Benjamin Beck is a scientist emeritus at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and a founding member of the board of Save the Golden Lion Tamarin. He is the author of Unwitting Travelers: A History of Primate Reintroduction, and the first edition of Animal Tool Behavior. Shumaker and Beck are coauthors of Primates in Question.
Author
VP of Life Sciences
Iowa State U., Drake U., and the Des Moines Area Community College
Director of ConservationGreat Ape Trust
Foreword
Alumni Distinguished Service ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee
Content
Foreword, by Gordon M. Burghardt
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Invertebrates
3. Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles
4. Birds
5. Non-Primate Mammals
6. Lemurs, Lorises, and Monkeys
7. Apes
8. Seven Myths
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Invertebrates
3. Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles
4. Birds
5. Non-Primate Mammals
6. Lemurs, Lorises, and Monkeys
7. Apes
8. Seven Myths
References
Index