BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Quand les éléphants pleurent
La vie émotionnelle des animaux
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson et Susan Mc Carthy
Albin Michel, Paris 2001.
A lire absolument avant tout autre livre...
Quand les singes prennent le
thé
(The Ape and the Sushi Master)
"De la culture animale"
Frans de Waal
Fayard, Paris, 2001
Encounters with Whales and Dolphins
by Wade Doak
Approaching the ocean nomads and communicating with them with respect and
intelligence : a masterpiece by one of the best dolphin-knower in the world.
Many other books were published so far by Wade but this one seems to be the
first and most important, a real Copernician step beyond.
Published by Hodder and Stoughton (Auckland, London) 1989.
Orca : The
Whale Called Killer
By Erich Hoyt
One of the most wonderful and moving book ever written about cetaceans. An
unforgettable experience inside the orca's inner world.
Published in various edition by E.P. Dutton, Robert Hale, and currently Firefly
(US, UK, and Canada) and by Dobutsu Sha in Japan. Reprinted 1999.
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Seasons of the Whale
Meeting the Whales
Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises
E.Hoyt books' list and order forms are available on a WDCS page or from the author |
Dolphin Days
By Kenneth S.Norris
The life and times of the spinner dolphin.
Illustrations by Jenny Wardip.
Published by WW Norton & Company
New York London.
Among Whales
by Roger Payne
Published by Scribner Editions. New York.
Dolphin Cognition & Behaviour
A comparative Approach
by Ronald J. Schusterman,
California State University, Hayward and University of California
Lawrence Erlbaum associates, publishers New Jersey 1986.
Dolphin Societies
Discoveries & Puzzle
Edited by Karen Pryor and Kenneth S. Noris
University of California Press.
Berkeley/Los Angeles/Oxford 1991
The Lives of Whales and dolphins
Richard 0'Connor and Dawn Micklethwaite Peterson
Henry Holt & Compagny Publishers,
New York 1994.
Sensory Abilities of Cetaceans
Laboratory and Field Evidence
Edited by Jeanette A. Thomas and Ronald Kastelein
Awfully "hard-science-minded" but it includes Markov's Dolphin Language article and
others quite fascinating ones.
Harderwijck Dolfinarium/NATO ASI Series
Series A : Life sciences Vol.196.