Knihobot

Erna Walraven

    Wild Leadership
    Sunset in Spain (Large Print 16 Pt Edition)
    Wild Fathers: What Wild Animal Dads Teach Us about Fatherhood
    • Wild animal fathers are often seen merely as sperm donors with little contribution or influence on family affairs. This is indeed the case in plenty of species but many other wild animal dads have evolved to be significant and, in some instances, essential contributors to offspring survival. This book takes a close look at the role of animal dads in nature and what that may say about fatherhood in humans—giving insights into truly fascinating paternal behaviour in wild animals ranging from seahorses to monkeys and ostriches to penguins. Fatherhood is an oft-neglected subject compared to motherhood, yet many animal societies have evolved a major role for dads beyond the donation of sperm. There are myriad ways animals can become dads, involving different courtships styles to attract a female and mating systems from polygamy to monogamy and polyandry. Natural selection and mate choice also influence the potential of becoming a dad. When fatherhood is achieved, what is the role of pair bonding, fidelity, and male role models? These topics are explored with a wink to our own rituals and societal norms.

      Wild Fathers: What Wild Animal Dads Teach Us about Fatherhood
    • Erna and Alex embark on an adventurous journey to a small Castilian village in northern Spain, leaving behind their life in Sydney. As they restore a dilapidated villa, they immerse themselves in the vibrant culture and daily life of their new community. Their decision to relocate sparks curiosity among the locals, who find it hard to comprehend why anyone would choose their humble village. The couple navigates the challenges of adapting to a different lifestyle while becoming minor celebrities in this charming setting.

      Sunset in Spain (Large Print 16 Pt Edition)
    • Wild Leadership

      • 254 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
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      What can we learn about leadership from wild animals? This book looks at leadership from a completely different perspective. Our closest living relatives are chimpanzees and bonobos - we are less hairy and may wear a business suit, but are driven by our instincts just like our relatives. Contrary to popular belief it is not always the strongest, nastiest chimp that is the leader of the group - it is more likely to be the individual with the highest emotional intelligence.

      Wild Leadership