Octopus, 9781604690675
Hardcover
Uncover the alien intelligence and astonishing life of the octopus.
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Octopus

the ocean's intelligent invertebrate

$72.87

  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    20 May 2010

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Summary

Octopus: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Deep’s Enigmatic Genius

The octopus, a visually arresting and often misunderstood creature, has long captured our imaginations. Its alien appearance and uncanny intellect have inspired both fear and fascination, from the giant octopus attacks in lore to the sea witch Ursula.

But the true nature of the octopus is more wondrous still. After decades of research, this book reveals a sensitive, curious, and playful animal with:

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781604690675
ISBN-10:1604690674
Author:Jennifer A. Mather, Roland C. Anderson, James B. Wood
Publisher:Workman Publishing
Imprint:Timber Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:20 May 2010
Weight:640g
Dimensions:232mm x 170mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”[The authors] authoritatively describe all the attributes of this fascinating creature.”

“A fascinating natural history of some of the ocean’s most intriguing creatures.” –Farm and Dairy

“With personal narratives, underwater research, stunning closeup photography, and thoughtful guidance for keeping octopuses in captivity, this book is the first comprehensive natural history of this smart denizen of the sea. For anyone with an interest in octopodes.” –ScienceBlogs.com

“Reveals the uncanny smarts and elegant adaptations of these eight-armed wonders.” –Science News

“Provides an excellent nature history of the octopus, pairing lovely photos with the insights of three leading marine biologists.” –Bookwatch

About The Author

Jennifer A. Mather

Jennifer A. Mather is a leading researcher on octopuses, concentrating on their behavior and personalities. She has been publishing articles on cephalopods since 1978. At the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, where she is a professor of psychology, she teaches a variety of courses including studies of aging and perception. Jennifer grew up in Victoria, on the Pacific coast of Canada, where she acquired her lifelong fascination with cephalopods. She prefers to do field research, and has done so in a variety of pleasant locations including Bermuda, Hawaii, and the Caribbean. Besides the comparative study of behavior and cognition, she is interested in the roles and status of women in science and in excellence in university teaching. Jennifer holds a Master s degree from Florida State University and a doctorate from Brandeis University in Boston. When not working, she s a dedicated bird watcher and energetic cook and gardener.

Roland C. Anderson, a former biologist at the Seattle Aquarium, has observed octopuses in captivity and in the wild for more than 30 years. He is particularly interested in the natural history, behavior, and aquarium husbandry of marine invertebrates and especially the cold water cephalopods of Puget Sound, about which he has published numerous articles. The son of a sea captain, he grew up near the ocean where he became an avid scuba diver. He retired from the Seattle Aquarium in 2009 after 31 years of service. Long fascinated by malacology (the study of mollusks), he has served as president for the Western Society of Malacologists and the American Malacological Society. He is currently an editor for the journal Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. He received his Ph.D. in Marine Biology from Greenwich University (Hilo, HI) in 2000.

James B. Wood is the director of education at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California. An accomplished underwater photographer, he is especially interested in cephalopod behavior, husbandry, and physiology, and science education. He has worked with the Census of Marine Life since 1998 and codeveloped a pilot species database for cephalopods, CephBase. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology at Dalhousie University. He was previously an assistant research scientist at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences and an adjunct professor at Duke University.

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