Niko Tinbergen (1907–1988)
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Over de Auteur
Nikolaas Tinbergen, a Dutch zoologist, with the Austrian biologist Konrad Lorenz founded the field of modern ethology---the study of animals in their natural surroundings. The two men shared the Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine with Karl von Frisch (see Vol. 5) in 1973. Convinced of the toon meer sterility of much contemporary comparative and experimental psychology, and appalled at the far-reaching generalizations made by psychologists on the basis of observations of a few species of caged rodents, Tinbergen set out to study a few highly specific problems in animal behavior: the nature of the stickleback's courtship, the stimuli causing a young herring gull to beg for food, and the reasons gulls bother to remove empty eggshells from their nests. His influential book The Study of Instinct (1951) had a tremendous impact on the development of ethology. Ethologists believe that instinct is a motivational basis for human behavior as well as for animal behavior and hence that ethological studies have valid human applications. Tinbergen is particularly concerned that human beings are in danger of losing their ability to adapt because of the very rapid changes taking place in contemporary society. He thinks there is much we can learn from close study of animal adaptation. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Niko Tinbergen
In 't vrije veld 4 exemplaren
Function and evolution in behaviour : essays in honour of Professor Niko Tinbergen, FRS (1975) 2 exemplaren
Loomade käitumine 2 exemplaren
Curious Naturalists with new introduction 2 exemplaren
The behavior of the snow bunting in spring 2 exemplaren
Bambini autistici: nuove speranze di cura 1 exemplaar
TRANSACTIONS OF THE LINNAEAN SOCIETY OF NEW YOK VOLUME V The Behavior of the Snow Bunting in Spring 1 exemplaar
Spieden en speuren in de vrije natuur : Zuid-Afrika, Groenland, Engeland, Pacific-kust, Nederland, Canada 1 exemplaar
The Animal In Its World: Field Studies 1 exemplaar
The Animal In Its World 1 exemplaar
Uudishimulikud looduseuurijad 1 exemplaar
Young Readers Edition: Animal Behavior 1 exemplaar
Laboratory Experiments and General Papers, 1932-1972 (The Animal in its World: Explorations of an Ethologist) (1973) 1 exemplaar
Tiere und ihr Verhalten 1 exemplaar
An objective study of the innate behaviour of animals (Bibliotheca biotheoretica, series D) 1 exemplaar
The tale of John Stickle 1 exemplaar
Animal Behavior 1 exemplaar
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- Gangbare naam
- Tinbergen, Niko
- Officiële naam
- Tinbergen, Nikolaas
- Geboortedatum
- 1907-04-15
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1988-12-21
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- male
- Nationaliteit
- Nederland
- Geboorteplaats
- The Hague, Netherlands
- Plaats van overlijden
- Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
- Relaties
- Tinbergen, Jan (broer)
Tinbergen, Luuk (broer) - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Nobel Prize (Physiology or Medicine, 1973)
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- VIAF:36979006
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La acción se desarrolla desde la dunas holandesas, a las tierras heladas del Ártico, a los bosques y campos de Inglaterra, a los acantilados de las Islas Farne.
Tinbergen habla de las abejas, de las avispas, de las aves zancudas, de las gaviotas, de los insectos cazadores y de los gansos del norte. Describe los ingeniosos experimentos que él y otros biólogos llevaron a cabo para saber cómo encuentran las abejas su camino de regreso a la colmena, cómo las mariposas intimidan a sus posibles depredadores, por qué las gaviotas sitúan sus nidos en la forma en que lo hacen. Una y otra vez demuestra que detalles totalmente imprevistos de la vida animal son parte fundamental de su aparato de supervivencia.… (meer)