Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test: How Behavior Evolves and Why It Matters

Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test: How Behavior Evolves and Why It Matters

by Marlene Zuk
Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test: How Behavior Evolves and Why It Matters

Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test: How Behavior Evolves and Why It Matters

by Marlene Zuk

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Overview

Longlisted for the 2023 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award

A lively exploration of animal behavior in all its glorious complexity, whether in tiny wasps, lumbering elephants, or ourselves.

For centuries, people have been returning to the same tired nature-versus-nurture debate, trying to determine what we learn and what we inherit. In Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test, biologist Marlene Zuk goes beyond the binary and instead focuses on interaction, or the way that genes and environment work together. Driving her investigation is a simple but essential question: How does behavior evolve?

Drawing from a wealth of research, including her own on insects, Zuk answers this question by turning to a wide range of animals and animal behavior. There are stories of cockatoos that dance to rock music, ants that heal their injured companions, dogs that exhibit signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and so much more.

For insights into animal intelligence, mating behavior, and an organism’s ability to fight disease, she explores the behavior of smart spiders, silent crickets, and crafty crows. In each example, she clearly demonstrates how these traits were produced by the complex and diverse interactions of genes and the environment and urges us to consider how that same process evolves behavior in us humans.

Filled with delightful anecdotes and fresh insights, Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test helps us see both other animals and ourselves more clearly, demonstrating that animal behavior can be remarkably similar to human behavior, and wonderfully complicated in its own right.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324064404
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 08/08/2023
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 662,238
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Marlene Zuk is Regents Professor of ecology, evolution, and behavior at the University of Minnesota and studies animal sexual behavior and communication. The author of Paleofantasy and Sex on Six Legs, among other works, she lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

1 Narwhals and the Dead Man: Why Is Behavior So Hard to Define? 1

2 Snakes, Spiders, Bees, and Princesses: How Behavior Evolves 24

3 Clean-Minded Bees and Courtship Genes: The Inheritance of Behavior 46

4 Raised by Wolves-Would It Really Be So Bad?: The First Domestication 69

5 Wild-Mannered: The Other Domestics 92

6 The Anxious Invertebrate: Animal Mental Illness 116

7 Dancing Cockatoos and Thieving Gulls: Bird Brains and the Evolution of Cognition 139

8 A Soft Spot for Hard Creatures: Invertebrate Intelligence 162

9 Talking with the Birds and the Bees. And the Monkeys. Animal Language 184

10 The Faithful Coucal: Animals, Genes, and Sex Roles 207

11 Protect and Defend: Behavior and Disease 231

Acknowledgments 257

Notes 259

Bibliography 281

Index 319

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