The Covenant of the Wild: Why Animals Chose Domestication : with a New PrefaceYale University Press, 01.01.1992 - 190 Seiten |
Inhalt
VISIONS OF NATURE | 1 |
CIVILIZATIONS PROGRESS OR WHO INVENTED THE DOG? | 19 |
THE VIRTUES OF DEFENSELESSNESS | 43 |
THE SPECIES THAT CAME IN FROM THE COLD | 69 |
YOUTHFUL DESIGNS | 95 |
NO TURNING BACK | 113 |
HUMAN PIETIES | 127 |
A NATURAL ETHIC | 153 |
Reference List | 173 |
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aardvarks Abu Hureyra adapted adult agriculture Anasazi animal rightists animal rights ants appear archaeological argue Asia behavior biological biologists birds bison black rat Border collie botflies breeding cattle century changes characteristics climate Coppinger cowbird culture deer dependent developed disease domes domestic species domesticated animals domesticated plants dominance E. B. WHITe ecological ecosystem environment environmental Europe evolution evolutionary example experience extinction fact farm farmers favor feed flock force forest foxes gazelles genetic habitat hens herds honey guide horses human hunter-gatherer hunters hunting Ice Age imals juvenile killed least live mals man's mestication moral mouse natural selection natural world neotenic traits neoteny nest North America Norway rat parasite percent pets Pleistocene population predators prey pups rats reindeer relationship result Rindos scientific seeds selection selective breeding sense sheep and goats social society studies survival symbiosis thousand years ago Three-Age System tion weeds wolf wolves
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