|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFrom one of the world's leading authorities on animal behavior, the astonishing story of how the brain drives the evolution of beauty in animals and humansIn A Taste for the Beautiful, Michael Ryan, one of the world's leading authorities on animal behavior, tells the remarkable story of how he and other scientists have taken up where Darwin left off, transforming our understanding of sexual selection and shedding new light on animal and human behavior. Drawing on cutting-edge science, Ryan explores key questions: Why do animals perceive certain traits as beautiful and others not? Do animals have an inherent sexual aesthetic and, if so, where is it rooted? Ryan argues that the answers lie in the brain-particularly of females, who act as biological puppeteers, spurring the development of beautiful traits in males. Vividly written and filled with fascinating stories, A Taste for the Beautiful will change how you think about beauty and attraction in the animal world and beyond. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J. RyanPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691191393ISBN 10: 0691191395 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 25 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsRyan offers much to enjoy in his provocative book. --Publishers Weekly Ryan charms readers with his account of attraction in the animal kingdom, including humans. --Scientific American A hugely enjoyable book written with authority, easy charm and a great deal of wit. . . . This is science communication as it should be done: authoritative but never dull, engaging but never dumbed down. . . . [A] beautiful book. --Times Higher Education Replete with entertaining stories of the sexual marketplace that we and the rest of the animal world inhabit. --Kirkus Reviews How Darwin would have loved a book such as this. --BBC Wildlife Delightful and enlightening. --Natural History Ryan offers much to enjoy in his provocative book. --Publishers Weekly How Darwin would have loved a book such as this. --BBC Wildlife A hugely enjoyable book written with authority, easy charm and a great deal of wit. . . . This is science communication as it should be done: authoritative but never dull, engaging but never dumbed down. . . . [A] beautiful book. --Times Higher Education Replete with entertaining stories of the sexual marketplace that we and the rest of the animal world inhabit. --Kirkus Reviews Ryan charms readers with his account of attraction in the animal kingdom, including humans. --Scientific American Delightful and enlightening. --Natural History Replete with entertaining stories of the sexual marketplace that we and the rest of the animal world inhabit. --Kirkus Reviews Ryan offers much to enjoy in his provocative book. --Publishers Weekly How Darwin would have loved a book such as this. --BBC Wildlife Ryan charms readers with his account of attraction in the animal kingdom, including humans. --Scientific American Delightful and enlightening. --Natural History A hugely enjoyable book written with authority, easy charm and a great deal of wit. . . . This is science communication as it should be done: authoritative but never dull, engaging but never dumbed down. . . . [A] beautiful book. --Times Higher Education Ryan offers much to enjoy in his provocative book. --Publishers Weekly Replete with entertaining stories of the sexual marketplace that we and the rest of the animal world inhabit. --Kirkus Reviews How Darwin would have loved a book such as this. --BBC Wildlife Ryan charms readers with his account of attraction in the animal kingdom, including humans. --Scientific American Delightful and enlightening. --Natural History A hugely enjoyable book written with authority, easy charm and a great deal of wit. . . . This is science communication as it should be done: authoritative but never dull, engaging but never dumbed down. . . . [A] beautiful book. --Times Higher Education Author InformationMichael J. Ryan is the Clark Hubbs Regents Professor in Zoology at the University of Texas and a Senior Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |