By G. S. Shukla, V.B. Upadhyay and Reena Mathur
Economic Zoology Biostatistics and Animal Behaviour is a comprehensive guide on economic zoology, biostatistics, and animal behavior, designed to cover a wide range of applied biological topics with both academic and practical relevance.
The first section focuses on economically important animals, pests, and practices. It explores pests like nematodes, insects, and parasites that impact agriculture and household settings, along with beneficial activities such as apiculture (beekeeping), lac culture, sericulture (silkworm farming), and fish and poultry farming. It also includes insights on fish diseases and the economic value of fisheries, as well as challenges like rat control in agriculture.
The second section introduces biostatistics, providing the foundational tools needed to collect, analyze, and interpret biological data. Topics include measures of central tendency, validity, frequency distributions, and statistical distributions like the normal curve.
The final section delves into animal behavior (ethology), examining the evolutionary and biological significance of various behaviors. It covers communication, mating and reproductive strategies, aggression, parental care, and behavioral genetics, highlighting how animals interact with their environment and one another.
Altogether, Economic Zoology Biostatistics and Animal Behaviour PDF is ideal for students and professionals in zoology, agriculture, and life sciences, offering an interdisciplinary approach that blends practical utility with theoretical understanding.
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