A HERD OF RED DEER: A STUDY IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. By F. Fraser Darling, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.E.
(1937) 1946 reprint. 8vo (145 x 227mm). Ppx,215. B/w photographs, maps, bibliography, folding map and plan at rear.
A detailed monograph on territory and population, social system, movement, reproduction and senses of red deer in Scotland. "This book might well be taken as a model of what books on animals and animal behaviour should be; a rare and beautiful achievement." (Contemporary review 18-11-1937). Chapters include: The country; Technique and personal reactions; Territory and population (2 chapters); Territory and the social system; Some social factors and comparisons; Movement, the influence of weather; Movement, the influence of insects and food supply; Reproduction; The senses; Conclusion.
A detailed monograph on territory and population, social system, movement, reproduction and senses of red deer in Scotland. "This book might well be taken as a model of what books on animals and animal behaviour should be; a rare and beautiful achievement." (Contemporary review 18-11-1937). Chapters include: The country; Technique and personal reactions; Territory and population (2 chapters); Territory and the social system; Some social factors and comparisons; Movement, the influence of weather; Movement, the influence of insects and food supply; Reproduction; The senses; Conclusion.
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Book Code
3325
Author | Darling (Frank Moss Fraser). (1903-1979). |
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Book Code | 3325 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | Cloth faded and used, spotting to end-papers but a good copy. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1946 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press. |
Place | Oxford. |