Sensory Physiology of Aquatic Mammals
Explore the intricate world of marine mammals with "Sensory Physiology of Aquatic Mammals," a comprehensive 2001 edition authored by leading experts in the field. Published by Springer, this hardback edition spans 332 pages, delving into the sensory systems that allow these remarkable creatures to thrive in their unique aquatic environments.
This engaging volume traces the origins of marine mammal research, highlighting the extensive investigations that began in the former Soviet Union during the 1960s. Within its pages, readers will discover a wealth of experimental studies focusing on dolphins and seals, offering insights into their behavior and physiology.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply an animal enthusiast, this book is a must-have resource that contributes significantly to our understanding of aquatic mammals. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge—add "Sensory Physiology of Aquatic Mammals" to your collection today!