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 with modern developments in behavioral science, presenting clear explanations supported by real-world examples from a wide range of species. With its balanced approach to theory, experimentation, and ecological context, the book provides a strong scientific foundation for students and readers seeking a deeper understanding of behavior as an adaptive biological process.