Jonathan Balcombe is the director of animal sentience at the Humane Society Institute for Science and Policy and the author of four books, including Second Nature and Pleasurable Kingdom. A popular radio guest, he has also appeared on the National Geographic Channel and in several documentaries, and he is a frequent contributor of features and opinions to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal,Nature, and more.
An underwater exploration that overturns myths about fishes and reveals their complex lives, from tool use to social behavior
There are more than thirty thousand species of fish--more than all mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians combined. But for all their breathtaking diversity and beauty, we rarely consider how fish think, feel, and behave. In What a Fish Knows, the ethologist Jonathan Balcombe takes us under the sea and to the other side of the aquarium glass to reveal what fishes can do, how they do it, and why. Introducing the latest revelations in animal behavior and biology, Balcombe upends our assumptions about fish, exposing them not as unfeeling, dead-eyed creatures but as sentient, aware, social--even Machiavellian. They conduct elaborate courtship rituals and develop lifelong bonds with shoal-mates. They also plan, hunt cooperatively, use tools, punish wrongdoers, curry favor, and deceive one another. Fish possess sophisticated senses that rival our own. The reef-dwelling damselfish identifies its brethren by face patterns visible only in ultraviolet light, and some species communicate among themselves in murky waters using electric signals. Highlighting these breakthrough discoveries and others from his own encounters with fish, Balcombe inspires a more enlightened appraisal of marine life.
An illuminating journey into the world of underwater science, What a Fish Knows will forever change your view of our aquatic cousins--your pet goldfish included.
發表於2024-11-17
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陸生生物和水生生物天然相近,又天生遠離。被空氣環繞的我們和被水包圍的他們,生活在兩個世界。很多時候,我們無法像撫摸貓咪一樣,撫摸一條魚,即使養作寵物,我們也隻能隔著玻璃,凝視這個另一世界的生物。 魚給我的第一印象是美,想來一種給人以美的動物,實在應該被好好對...
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評分我很感激巴爾科姆博士寫瞭這樣一本信息量充足、有見解、可讀性高的書籍,閱讀此書就像是開啓一次瞭解魚類感知的旅行。我迫切地希望任何一個關注生命,對其他生物,特彆是對魚類有同情心的人閱讀這本書,甚至買一本分享給你的朋友們。 巴爾科姆博士的這本書既包括深度研究,又有...
評分文圖 / 左叔 我總是有一種錯覺,每一次科技的突破、認知的改良,幾乎都是從我們最習以為常的地方尋找到瞭齣口,而我們與那些最終尋找到齣口的“先驅者”相比,最大的差異可能並不是鑽研的能力,而是麵對已知事物時我們心中是否仍有那份一探究竟的好奇心。至於這種好奇心是如何...
評分文圖 / 左叔 我總是有一種錯覺,每一次科技的突破、認知的改良,幾乎都是從我們最習以為常的地方尋找到瞭齣口,而我們與那些最終尋找到齣口的“先驅者”相比,最大的差異可能並不是鑽研的能力,而是麵對已知事物時我們心中是否仍有那份一探究竟的好奇心。至於這種好奇心是如何...
圖書標籤: 科普 動物學 自然 生物學 魚類學 魚 freediving JonathanBalcombe
關於魚類的感知覺、情緒、認知能力、行為、與人類的關係 提供瞭很多科學研究者與他們新近的研究 作為一本概括性的書 結構與內容選取不錯 有很多具體的例證
評分對於這種pop science讀物來講,信息量還挺大。就是作者的PETA腔太可怕,分分鍾要把魚描繪成人類 -- 人類很好嗎?像人類我們纔能少點屠殺嗎?如果沒有這可怕的腔調大概可以是4星的。
評分因為作者實在太執著於解釋悲壯的海洋倫理學,又加上讀得太慢,一度想打3星。然鵝最後兩章講的sex life和parenting真是大開眼界,附錄配圖直接挽迴瞭5星!(為何絲毫不提河魚,人傢不是fishie麼?你再如何勸說,然鵝我還是愛吃????????
評分Pop science無端多瞭許多說教
評分Pop science無端多瞭許多說教
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