by George B. Schaller
University of Chicago Press, 1976
Cloth: 978-0-226-73639-6 | Paper: 978-0-226-73640-2 | eISBN: 978-0-226-73660-0
Library of Congress Classification QL737.C23S298
Dewey Decimal Classification 599.74428

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
ABOUT THIS BOOK


Based on three years of study in the Serengeti National Park, George B. Schaller’s The Serengeti Lion describes the vast impact of the lion and other predators on the vast herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle for which the area is famous. The most comprehensive book available on the lion, this classic work includes the author’s findings on all aspects of lion behavior, including its social system, population dynamics, hunting behavior, and predation patterns.


“If you have only enough time to read one book about field biology, this is the one I recommend.”—Edward O. Wilson, Science


“This book conveys not only the fascination of its particular study of lion behavior but the drama and wonder and beauty of the intimate interdependence of all living things.”—Saturday Review


“This is an important book, not just for its valuable information on lions, but for its broad, open, and intelligent approach to problems that cut across the fields of behavior, populations, ecology, wildlife management, evolution, anthropology, and comparative biology.”—Richard G. Van Gelder, Bioscience




See other books on: Behavior | Mammals | Predation (Biology) | Schaller, George B. | Tanzania
See other titles from University of Chicago Press