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Dolphin Confidential
Maddalena Bearzi
其他書名
Confessions of a Field Biologist
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2012-03-05
主題
Nature / Animals / Marine Life
Science / Life Sciences / Marine Biology
Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
Nature / Ecosystems & Habitats / Oceans & Seas
Nature / Animals / Mammals
Biography & Autobiography / Women
ISBN
0226040186
9780226040189
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=h1OLPq76DhcC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A “compelling” up-close memoir of a career spent among marine mammals and a portrait of the daily lives of dolphins (
Publishers Weekly
).
Working among charismatic and clever dolphins in the wild is a unique thrill—and this book invites us shore-bound dreamers to join Maddalena Bearzi as she travels alongside them. In a fascinating account, she takes us inside the world of a marine scientist and offers a firsthand understanding of marine mammal behavior, as well as the frustrations and delights that make up dolphin research.
Bearzi recounts her experiences at sea, tracing her own evolution as a woman and a scientist from her earliest travails to her transformation into an advocate for conservation and dolphin protection. These compelling, in-depth descriptions of her fieldwork also present a captivating look into dolphin social behavior and intelligence. Drawing on her extensive experience with the metropolitan bottlenose dolphins of California in particular, she offers insights into the daily lives of these creatures—as well as the difficulties involved in collecting the data that transforms hunches into hypotheses and eventually scientific facts. The book closes by addressing the critical environmental and conservation problems facing these magnificent, socially complex, highly intelligent, and emotional beings.
“Pairing vivid images of bottlenose dolphins swimming together and caring for one another with descriptions of the meticulous scientific work required to record their behavior, Maddalena Bearzi sheds light on the life of a field biologist…A beautifully written account.”—
Library Journal