PART A: Basic elements of animal behaviour 1: The study of animal behaviour and its applications 2: Behavioural genetics, evolution and domestication 3: Behaviour and physiology 4: Motivation and the organisation of behaviour 5: Learning and cognition 6: Social and reproductive behaviour 7: Abonormal behaviour, stress and welfare 8: Human-animal relations PART B: Species-specific behaviour of some important domestic animals 9: Behaviour of fowl and other domesticated birds 10: Behaviour of horses 11: Behaviour of cattle 12: Behaviour of sheep and goats 13: Behaviour of pigs 14: Behaviour of dogs 15: Behaviour of cats 16: Behaviour of laboratory mice and rats
Per Jensen is professor of Ethology at Linköping
University in Sweden since 2002. He obtained his PhD on the
behaviour of pigs in 1983 at the Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences, where he stayed as a researcher and professor until he
moved to the present position. He has conducted extensive research
on the natural behaviour of pigs kept in large, outdoor enclosures.
Since 1997, his main research topic is behaviour genetics of
domestication, using chickens as study subjects. He is the head of
a research group in applied ethology, with about ten people in
total. Per Jensen is also heavily involved in teaching of ethology
and genetics on all levels, from introductory courses, via advanced
level and masters courses to PhD-training. For ten years, he was a
member (and chairman) of the Scientific Committee of Animal Welfare
of the EU-commission, and he is an editor-in-chief for Applied
Animal Behaviour Science. .
"[This text does] succeed in educating readers on ideas, concepts,
and examples of animal behavior."--American Veterinary Medical
Association
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