Marine Mammals: the Evolving Human Factor
Bernd Würsig editor Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:10th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
The seventh volume in the series “Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals” describes aspects of the often-complex relationship between humans and marine mammals. From a primeval condition of occasional predators, during the last century humans have become a major factor negatively affecting the status of most marine mammals through over-hunting, habitat encroachment and environmental degradation. This has led to the extirpation of many marine mammal populations and even to the extinction of species. However, in parallel to this destructive drive, since antiquity humanity has been influenced by a strong fascination for marine mammals, which contributes today to an increased human appreciation of the natural world admixed with widespread concern for its degrading condition. The special status occupied by marine mammals in human imagination and affection stands in stark contrast with the current predicament of many populations still threatened by the doings of Homo sapiens: a condition emblematic of the relationship of humanity with nature, and key to understanding where humanity is heading.
“Scientists in this field, early career researchers, students, stakeholders, and the general public can find this book a usefull source to learn about more aspects of marine mammal ethology and behavioral ecology. ... If we continue to work for marine mammal conservation, including protection of their habitats and needs, this volume offers a strong baseline for discussions and management.” (Guido Pietroluongo, Marine Mammal Science, Vol. 39 (2), 2023)
ISBN: 9783030980993
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465 pages
1st ed. 2022