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E-raamat: Whales and Dolphins: Cognition, Culture, Conservation and Human Perceptions [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, UK), Edited by (Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, UK)
  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Sari: Earthscan Oceans
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: Earthscan Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315871097
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Sari: Earthscan Oceans
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: Earthscan Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315871097

Whales and dolphins are icons for the conservation movement. They are the most conspicuous ambassadors for entire marine ecosystems and possibly even for the biosphere as a whole. Concurrent with our realisation of impending threats to their environment is a growing scientific understanding of the social and cognitive complexity of many of these species.

This book brings together experts in the relevant diverse fields of cetacean research, to provide authoritative descriptions of our current knowledge of the complex behaviour and social organization of whales and dolphins. The authors consider this new information in the context of how different human cultures from around the world view cetaceans and their protection, including attitudes to whaling. They show how new information on issues such as cetacean intelligence, culture and the ability to suffer, warrants a significant shift in global perceptions of this group of animals and how these changes might be facilitated to improve conservation and welfare approaches.

List of figures and boxes
ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Contributors xv
List of acronyms and abbreviations
xxvi
1 Why Whales, Why Now?
1(8)
Philippa Brakes
PART I WHALES IN HUMAN CULTURES
2 Impressions: Whales and Human Relationships in Myth, Tradition and Law
9(14)
Stuart Harrop
3 Whales of the Pacific
23(6)
Viliamu Iese
Cara Miller
4 The Journey Towards Whale Conservation in Latin America
29(8)
Miguel Iniguez
5 Whales and the USA
37(10)
Naomi A. Rose
Patricia A. Forkan
Kitty Block
Bernard Unti
E. C. M. Parsons
6 Whales in the Balance: To Touch or to Kill? A View of Caribbean Attitudes towards Whales
47(9)
Nathalie Ward
7 The British and the Whales
56(20)
Mark Peter Simmonds
8 Whales in Norway
76(13)
Siri Martinsen
9 Of Whales, Whaling and Whale Watching in Japan: A Conversation
89(11)
Jun Morikawa
Erich Hoyt
10 A Contemporary View of the International Whaling Commission
100(7)
Richard Cowan
PART II THE NATURE OF WHALES AND DOLPHINS
11 The Nature of Whales and Dolphins
107(8)
Liz Slooten
12 Brain Structure and Intelligence in Cetaceans
115(14)
Lori Marino
13 Communication
129(6)
Paul Spong
14 Lessons from Dolphins
135(5)
Toni Frohoff
15 Highly Interactive Behaviour of Inquisitive Dwarf Minke Whales
140(9)
Alastair Birtles
Arnold Mangott
16 The Cultures of Whales and Dolphins
149(20)
Hal Whitehead
PART III NEW INSIGHTS---NEW CHALLENGES
17 Whales and Dolphins on a Rapidly Changing Planet
169(10)
Mark Peter Simmonds
Philippa Brakes
18 From Conservation to Protection: Charting a New Conservation Ethic for Cetaceans
179(9)
Philippa Brakes
Claire Bass
19 What is it Like to Be a Dolphin?
188(19)
Thomas I. White
20 Thinking Whales and Dolphins
207(8)
Philippa Brakes
Mark Peter Simmonds
Index 215
Philippa Brakes is a marine biologist, specialising in marine mammal welfare and the ethical issues associated with our interactions with cetaceans and their environments. She has served as an expert on cetacean welfare issues and whaling policy with the New Zealand Government delegation to the International Whaling Commission, as well as serving as an informal adviser to other Government and non-Government delegations; as a lecturer in Zoological Conservation Management; as Marine Advisor to the RSCPA; and as the Curator of a British Zoological Gardens.

Mark Peter Simmonds is an environmental scientist specialising in the problems facing marine mammals in the 21st century. He is currently the International Director of Science at the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.