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.
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.
鱼的记忆只有7秒——这可能是世界上流传最广、骗人最多的谣言之一了。如果我告诉你,鱼的记忆不仅好到令人惊叹,而且它还是一种高智商生物,比猴都精,那估计你打死都不相信。鱼不就是一种好吃的冷血生物么。 我们都严重地低估了鱼的神奇之处,对它的误解不是一般的多。提到鱼...
评分我很感激巴尔科姆博士写了这样一本信息量充足、有见解、可读性高的书籍,阅读此书就像是开启一次了解鱼类感知的旅行。我迫切地希望任何一个关注生命,对其他生物,特别是对鱼类有同情心的人阅读这本书,甚至买一本分享给你的朋友们。 巴尔科姆博士的这本书既包括深度研究,又有...
评分陆生生物和水生生物天然相近,又天生远离。被空气环绕的我们和被水包围的他们,生活在两个世界。很多时候,我们无法像抚摸猫咪一样,抚摸一条鱼,即使养作宠物,我们也只能隔着玻璃,凝视这个另一世界的生物。 鱼给我的第一印象是美,想来一种给人以美的动物,实在应该被好好对...
对于这种pop science读物来讲,信息量还挺大。就是作者的PETA腔太可怕,分分钟要把鱼描绘成人类 -- 人类很好吗?像人类我们才能少点屠杀吗?如果没有这可怕的腔调大概可以是4星的。
评分Pop science无端多了许多说教
评分因为作者实在太执着于解释悲壮的海洋伦理学,又加上读得太慢,一度想打3星。然鹅最后两章讲的sex life和parenting真是大开眼界,附录配图直接挽回了5星!(为何丝毫不提河鱼,人家不是fishie么?你再如何劝说,然鹅我还是爱吃????????
评分因为作者实在太执着于解释悲壮的海洋伦理学,又加上读得太慢,一度想打3星。然鹅最后两章讲的sex life和parenting真是大开眼界,附录配图直接挽回了5星!(为何丝毫不提河鱼,人家不是fishie么?你再如何劝说,然鹅我还是爱吃????????
评分Pop science无端多了许多说教
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