Octopus: The Ocean’s Intelligent Invertebrate by Jennifer A. Mather, Roland C. Anderson & James B. Wood

Octopus: The Ocean’s Intelligent Invertebrate by Jennifer A. Mather, Roland C. Anderson, and James B. Wood is a comprehensive natural history of one of the ocean’s most fascinating creatures. The book examines octopus anatomy, sensory systems, camouflage abilities, problem-solving skills, and complex behaviors, presenting them as highly intelligent invertebrates rather than simple marine animals. Drawing […]
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal

Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal explores the evolution of intelligence across species and challenges the assumption that human cognition is the ultimate benchmark for measuring animal minds. Drawing on decades of research in primatology and animal behavior, de Waal presents evidence of problem-solving, empathy, cooperation, communication, […]
An Introduction to Animal Behaviour by Aubrey Manning & Marian Stamp Dawkins

An Introduction to Animal Behaviour (Sixth Edition) by Aubrey Manning and Marian Stamp Dawkins is a widely respected textbook that examines how and why animals behave the way they do. Grounded in evolutionary biology, the book explores key topics such as natural selection, learning, communication, social behavior, reproduction, and cooperation. The authors combine classical research […]
Marine Biology by Castro and Huber

Marine Biology by Peter Castro and Michael Huber is a widely used undergraduate textbook that provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the biology of the oceans. The book examines marine organisms within the context of their physical, chemical, and geological environments, helping readers understand how ocean systems function as interconnected ecological networks. Structured around […]