This textbook for advanced graduate and postgraduate veterinary students, introduces animal behaviour, offering insights into its origins, cognitive aspects, communication, environmental influences, biological mechanisms, complex behaviours, adaptive strategies, and practical applications. The initial chapters present fundamental principles underpinning animal behaviour, elucidating the roles of evolution, genetics, and ecology. Subsequent chapters introduce the role of natural selection, habitat selection, and pheromones, alongside exploring conflicts, predator-prey dynamics, and the impact of domestication on behaviour. The book further delves into topics such as habitat selection, foraging strategies, predator-prey dynamics, and the effects of domestication on behaviour. It unravels the mysteries of animal defences, altruism, social dominance, territoriality, and the finely tuned art of food and habitat selection. Additionally, it covers the biological mechanisms governing behaviour, unearthing the roles played by neuroendocrinology, biological clocks, and genetics. Towards the end, the textbook examines the practical relevance of behavioural insights in veterinary science.
Key Features:
- Offers a comprehensive exploration of animal behaviour, encompassing a wide range of topics, from evolutionary principles to intricate behavioural patterns.
- Provides understanding of the origins of animal behaviour, including the roles of evolution, genetics, and ecology.
- Highlights the practical applications of behavioural insights in veterinary science and related fields.
- Delves into specialized areas of animal behaviour, such as innate behaviours, animal memory, pheromones, and cooperation.
- Explores how animals adapt to their environments, covering topics like foraging behaviour, predator detection, and self-defensive behaviours.
- Addresses the impact of environmental factors, hormones, and drugs on behaviour, offering a holistic view of animal responses to their surroundings.
Chapter 1: General Introduction to Animal Physiology
B. Deepika, and Tanmoy Rana
Chapter 2: Cellular structure, and functions
Rachana Sharma, Poornima Gumasta, Priya and Pallavi Khajuria
Chapter 3: Developmental Physiology
Archana Mahapatra, Prasanta Kumar K. Mishra, Satish Kumar Pathak, and Manish Kumar
Chapter4: Physiology of cardiovascular system
Abhishek Kalundia
Chapter 5: Physiology of lymphatic and Immune system
Pankajkumar Patel, Virendra Kumar Singh, and Amrita Vasava
Chapter 6: Physiology of Haematological system
Rahul Singh Arya, Vasantha S. K. I., M. P. S. Tomar, Naveen Swaroop M, and Tanmoy Rana
Chapter 7: Physiology of muscular system
Pankaj Kumar Patel, Virendra Kumar Singh, and Amrita Vasava
Chapter 8: Physiology of Nervous System
M. K. Vidya, C. N. Darshan, and N.R. Srikanth
Chapter 9: Physiology of Visual System
Abbas Rabiu Ishaq
Chapter 10: Physiology of Auditory system
Tanmay Mondal and Gurpreet Singh
Chapter 11: Physiology of Somatosensory System
Sriti Pandey, Manoj Kumar Ahirwar, Pramod Kumar, and Rajesh Kumar
Chapter 12: Physiology of Olfactory System
Tanmay Mondal and Gurpreet Singh
Chapter 13: Physiology of gustatory system
Mohamed Hasif G, Monalisha Debbarma, Ankit Jena
Chapter 14: Physiology of Bone
Abhishek Kalundia,
Chapter 15: Physiology of digestive system of monogastric animals
S. K. I. Vasantha, M.P.S. Tomar, M. Naveen Swaroop, Devendra Pathak
Chapter 16: Physiology of digestive system of in Ruminant animals
Vipin Maurya and Mukesh Kumar Bharti
Chapter 17: Physiology of respiratory system
Ahmed Hashem El-anwar and Saadia Abdelfattah Ali
Chapter 18 Physiology of excretory system
Mukesh Kumar Bharti, Thulasiraman P., and Manish Kumar
Chapter 19: Physiology of endocrine system
Keyvan Sobhani
Chapter 20: Physiology of Male reproductive system
M. M. Pathan, Tanmoy Rana
Chapter 21: Physiology of Female reproductive system
M.P.S. Tomar, S. K. I. Vasantha, S. S. R. Kona, Devendra Pathak
Chapter 22: Physiology on lactating system
Mohamed Hasif G, Manju G Preedaa, Nikhil Kumar Tej, Manish Kumar, Mukesh Kumar Bharti, Harivarman, Thulasiraman Parkunan
Chapter 23: Physiology on growth
Rachana Sharma, Gurpreet Singh, Tanmay Mondal and Pallavi Khajuria
Chapter 24: Environmental physiology
Vishwa Ranjan Upadhyay, Swagatika Priyadarsini and Aruna Kuniyal
Chapter 25: Physiology of aging
Jyotsana Shakkarpude, Deepika Diana Jesse A., Pramod Kumar, and Rajesh Kumar
Chapter 26: Experimental Physiology
B. Deepika,
Biography
Dr. Tanmoy Rana is an accomplished veterinary professional and academician currently serving as Assistant Professor at the esteemed West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences (WBUAFS) in Kolkata, India. Previously, he has obtained his Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BV.Sc & A.H.) and a Master's degree (M.V.Sc.) in Veterinary Clinical Sciences from WBUAFS. He has pursued a Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta, focusing on veterinary clinical studies. Before joining academia, Dr. Rana contributed to the welfare of animals and communities as a dedicated Veterinary Officer in the ARD department of the Government of West Bengal, India. In addition to his research endeavours, Dr. Rana shares his knowledge through teaching. He has conducted numerous lectures on arsenicosis at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute's Eastern Regional Station, making a significant impact on future veterinarians. His dedication to science and academia has earned him numerous awards, including merit fellowships for academic excellence and national scholarships during his higher secondary and secondary education. He has published several research articles in journal of high repute and has contributed several chapters and edited numerous books. He is editorial board member of several international journals and organized international and national conferences.