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Many Things Under a Rock: The Mysteries of Octopuses [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 239x160x30 mm, weight: 573 g, Line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324020695
  • ISBN-13: 9781324020691
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 239x160x30 mm, weight: 573 g, Line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324020695
  • ISBN-13: 9781324020691
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Drawing on his 25 years of studying octopuses, a renowned marine biologist investigates four major mysteries of these elusive beings, exploring amazing new scientific developments and weaving accounts of his research and surprising encounters with stories and legends of Indigenous peoples. Illustrations.

"A behavioral ecologist's riveting account of his decades-long obsession with octopuses: his discoveries, adventures, and new scientific understanding of their behaviors. Of all the creatures of the deep blue, none is as captivating as the octopus. In Many Things Under a Rock, marine biologist David Scheel investigates four major mysteries about these elusive beings. How can we study an animal with perfect camouflage and secretive habitats? How does a soft and boneless creature defeat sharks and eels, while thriving as a predator of the most heavily armored animals in the sea? How do octopus bodies work? And how does a solitary animal form friendships, entice mates, and outwit rivals? Over the course of his twenty-five years studying octopuses, Scheel has witnessed a sea change in what we know and are able to discover about octopus physiology and behavior-even an octopus's inner life. Here he explores amazing new scientific developments, weaving accounts of his own research, and surprising encounters, with stories and legends of Indigenous peoples that illuminate our relationship with these creatures across centuries. In doing so, he reveals a deep affinity between humans and even the most unusual and unique undersea dwellers. Octopuses are complex, emotional, and cognitive beings; even as Scheel unearths explanations for the key mysteries that have driven his work, he turns up many more things of wonder that lurk underneath. This is the story of what we have learned and what we are still learning about the natural history and wondrous lives of these animals with whom we share our blue planet"--

A behavioral ecologist’s riveting account of his decades-long obsession with octopuses: his discoveries, adventures, and new scientific understanding of their behaviors.

Many Things Under a RockOver the course of his twenty-five years studying octopuses, Scheel has witnessed a sea change in what we know and are able to discover about octopus physiology and behavior—even an octopus’s inner life. Here he explores amazing new scientific developments, weaving accounts of his own research, and surprising encounters, with stories and legends of Indigenous peoples that illuminate our relationship with these creatures across centuries. In doing so, he reveals a deep affinity between humans and even the most unusual and unique undersea dwellers.Octopuses are complex, emotional, and cognitive beings; even as Scheel unearths explanations for the key mysteries that have driven his work, he turns up many more things of wonder that lurk underneath. This is the story of what we have learned and what we are still learning about the natural history and wondrous lives of these animals with whom we share our blue planet.

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"In Scheels many years of study and discovery for Many Things Under a Rock, indigenous science and stories are given equal weight with Western science.... The book abounds with wonders.... It is the elegance of an octopuss movement, the shape-shifting and colouration of the creatures, that Scheel finds so beguiling." -- Kathleen Jamie - New Statesman "Includes numerous such dramatic and captivating octopus factoids, but it also presents an accessible and nuanced exploration of the lives of these intriguing invertebrates.... An engaging read." -- Dan Blustein - Science "David Scheels astonishing observations make him one of the most important octopus ethologists working today. He is also, fortunately for us, a sensitive and lyrical writer, bringing knowledge and stories from native cultures to bear on the science he describes. I was agog at some of his accounts: severed arms wincing with pain; octopuses throwing things at each other; and octopuses seemingly standing sentinel over their octopus neighborhoods. This book is mind-blowing and soul-expanding. Youll be thinking and talking about Many Things Under a Rock for a long time." -- Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus "Fascinating. Scheels unique perspective on these animals, his evocative writing, and his engagement with the traditional cultures of Alaska make this the deepest of octopus books." -- Peter Godfrey-Smith, author of Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness "Page-turning natural history.... The authors passion for octopuses, combined with his accessible language and vivid descriptions of his encounters, creates a memorable book that is sure to appeal to fans of underwater adventures and anyone who enjoyed the film My Octopus Teacher. Laurel Scheels simple yet elegant illustrations complement the text. A heartfelt and enlightening look at one of Earths most curious creatures." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Fascinating.... A complex portrait of a surprising animal." -- Publishers Weekly

Introduction: The Inner Lives of Octopuses 1(10)
1 WHERE ARE THEY?
Missing Octopuses
1 Starting Out in Alaska
11(5)
2 Dangerous Giants
16(12)
3 Lost Homes
28(15)
Finding Octopuses
4 Our Cousin Octopuses
43(12)
5 Octopuses Overrun
55(12)
Missing Octopuses Again
6 Global Octopuses
67(9)
7 Octopuses Seized
76(13)
2 WANT
Tracking Octopuses
8 Octopus Scraps
89(9)
9 Octopus Tools
98(13)
Watching Octopuses
10 Storied Octopuses
111(11)
11 Octopus Adept
122(13)
3 REACH
Sensation and the Grasp of Octopuses
12 Seeing Octopuses
135(10)
13 Reaching Octopuses
145(9)
14 Sensational Octopuses
154(11)
Octopus Cognition
15 Constant Octopuses
165(11)
16 Dreaming Octopus
176(13)
4 REVELATION
Solitary Octopuses
17 Octopus Hungry and Afraid
189(8)
18 Octopus Cannibal
197(6)
19 Octopuses in Wild Relationships
203
Society Octopuses
20 Gathering Octopuses
115(110)
21 Octopus Quidnuncs
225(10)
22 Octopuses in Domestic Relationships
235(14)
Acknowledgments 249(6)
Notes 255(42)
Index 297
David Scheel, professor of marine biology at Alaska Pacific University, has researched the behavior and ecology of octopuses for over twenty-five years. He starred, with Heidi the Octopus and his daughter Laurel, in PBSs Octopus: Making Contact. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska.