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_aBlumstein, Daniel T., _eauthor. _951971 |
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_aThe nature of fear : _bsurvival lessons from the wild / _cDaniel T. Blumstein. |
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_a237 pages ; _c22 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 203-221) and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aA sophisticated neurochemical cocktail -- Beware of looming objects -- Noise matters -- Smells risky to me -- Be very aware -- Economic logic -- Once bitten, twice shy -- Listening to signalers -- Cascading effects -- Minimizing costs -- Our inner marmot -- Wisely living with fear. | |
| 520 | _a"Animal behavior expert Daniel T. Blumstein delves into the evolutionary origins and diverse ecological contexts of fear. Fear protects organisms from threats, but at a cost in health and productivity. The various species manage these costs differently, providing lessons for humans as we seek to benefit from fear without succumbing to panic"-- | ||
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_aFear. _951972 |
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_aFear in animals. _951973 |
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_aEmotions and cognition. _937037 |
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_aIntuition. _91172 |
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