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What a fish knows : the inner lives of our underwater cousins / Jonathan Balcombe.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Scientific American/Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, [2016]Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 288 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780374288211
  • 0374288216
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Contents:
Part I. The misunderstood fish -- Part II. What a fish perceives. What a fish sees ; What a fish hears, smells, and tastes ; Navigation, touch, and beyond -- Part III. What a fish feels. Pain, consciousness, and awareness ; From stress to joy -- Part IV. What a fish thinks. Fins, scales, and intelligence ; Tools, plans, and monkey minds -- Part V. Who a fish knows. Suspended together ; Social contracts ; Cooperation, democracy, and peacekeeping -- Part VI. How a fish breeds. Sex lives ; Parenting styles -- Part VII. Fish out of water.
Summary: "The author of Second Nature challenges popular misconceptions to explore the complex lives of the planet's diverse fish species, drawing on the latest understandings in animal behavior and biology to reveal their self-awareness, elaborate courtship rituals and cooperative intelligence, "--NoveList.
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A New York Times Bestseller

Do fishes think? Do they really have three-second memories? And can they recognize the humans who peer back at them from above the surface of the water? In What a Fish Knows , the myth-busting ethologist Jonathan Balcombe addresses these questions and more, taking us under the sea, through streams and estuaries, and to the other side of the aquarium glass to reveal the surprising capabilities of fishes. Although there are more than thirty thousand species of fish--more than all mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians combined--we rarely consider how individual fishes think, feel, and behave. Balcombe upends our assumptions about fishes, portraying them not as unfeeling, dead-eyed feeding machines but as sentient, aware, social, and even Machiavellian--in other words, much like us.
What a Fish Knows draws on the latest science to present a fresh look at these remarkable creatures in all their breathtaking diversity and beauty. Fishes conduct elaborate courtship rituals and develop lifelong bonds with shoalmates. They also plan, hunt cooperatively, use tools, curry favor, deceive one another, and punish wrongdoers. We may imagine that fishes lead simple, fleeting lives--a mode of existence that boils down to a place on the food chain, rote spawning, and lots of aimless swimming. But, as Balcombe demonstrates, the truth is far richer and more complex, worthy of the grandest social novel.
Highlighting breakthrough discoveries from fish enthusiasts and scientists around the world and pondering his own encounters with fishes, Balcombe examines the fascinating means by which fishes gain knowledge of the places they inhabit, from shallow tide pools to the deepest reaches of the ocean.
Teeming with insights and exciting discoveries, What a Fish Knows offers a thoughtful appraisal of our relationships with fishes and inspires us to take a more enlightened view of the planet's increasingly imperiled marine life. What a Fish Knows will forever change how we see our aquatic cousins--the pet goldfish included.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. The misunderstood fish -- Part II. What a fish perceives. What a fish sees ; What a fish hears, smells, and tastes ; Navigation, touch, and beyond -- Part III. What a fish feels. Pain, consciousness, and awareness ; From stress to joy -- Part IV. What a fish thinks. Fins, scales, and intelligence ; Tools, plans, and monkey minds -- Part V. Who a fish knows. Suspended together ; Social contracts ; Cooperation, democracy, and peacekeeping -- Part VI. How a fish breeds. Sex lives ; Parenting styles -- Part VII. Fish out of water.

"The author of Second Nature challenges popular misconceptions to explore the complex lives of the planet's diverse fish species, drawing on the latest understandings in animal behavior and biology to reveal their self-awareness, elaborate courtship rituals and cooperative intelligence, "--NoveList.

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