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Contents

1 Behavior

4 Ecology

8 Evolution

11 Biomechanics

12 MathematicalBiology

14 Ocean&EarthSciences

16 Textbooks

18 FieldGuides

26 GeneralInterest

37 Index/OrderForm

ForthcomingHoneybee DemocracyThomas D. Seeley

“Honeybee Democracyisawonderfulbook,beautifullywrittenandillustrated,abouthumanity’sgreatestfriendamongtheinsects.Thehoneybeeisimportantnotonlyforitsroleinagriculturebutforwhatithastaughtusconcerningthefundamentalnatureofcomplexsocialorganization.Seeley,itsleadingauthority,herepresentsittoabroadreadership,withscientificexactitudewritteninlyricalprose.”—EdwardO.Wilson,coauthorofThe Superorganism

Honeybeesmakedecisionscollectively—anddemocrati-cally.Everyyear,facedwiththelife-or-deathproblemofchoosingandtravelingtoanewhome,honeybeesstakeeverythingonaprocessthatincludescollectivefact-finding,vigorousdebate,andconsensusbuilding.Infact,asworld-renownedanimalbehavioristThomasSeeleyreveals,theseincredibleinsectshavemuchtoteachuswhenitcomestocollectivewisdomandeffectivedeci-sionmaking.Aremarkableandrichlyillustratedaccountofscientificdiscovery, Honeybee Democracybringsto-gether,forthefirsttime,decadesofSeeley’spioneeringresearchtotelltheamazingstoryofhousehuntinganddemocraticdebateamongthehoneybees.

Animpressiveexplorationofanimalbehavior,Honeybee

Democracyshowsthatdecision-makinggroups,whetherhoneybeeorhuman,canbesmarterthaneventhesmartestindividualsinthem.

October2010.280pages.30colorillus.30halftones.26lineillus.1table.Cl:978-0-691-14721-5 $29.95|£20.95

ThomasD.SeeleyisprofessorofbiologyatCornellUniversityandapassionatebeekeeper.

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Forthcoming

Collective Animal BehaviorDavid J. T. Sumpter

Fishtravelinschools,birdsmigrateinflocks,honeybeesswarm,andantsbuildtrails.Howandwhydothesecollectivebehaviorsoccur?Exploringhowcoordinatedgrouppatternsemergefromindividualinteractions,Collective Animal Behaviorrevealswhyanimalsproducegroupbehaviorsandexaminestheirevolutionacrossarangeofspecies.

Providingasynthesisofmathematicalmodeling,theoreticalbiology,andexperimentalwork,DavidSumpterinvestigateshowanimalsmoveandarrivetogether,howtheytransferinformation,howtheymakedecisionsandsynchronizetheiractivities,andhowtheybuildcollectivestructures.Sumpterconstructsaunifiedappreciationofhowdifferentgroup-livingspeciescoordinatetheirbehaviorsandwhynaturalselec-tionhasproducedthesegroups.

Containingawealthofaccessibleexamplesaswellasqualitativeandquantitativefeatures,Collective Animal Behaviorwillinterestbehavioralecologistsandallscientistsstudyingcomplexsystems.

DavidJ.T.SumpterisprofessorofappliedmathematicsatUppsalaUniversityinSweden.

November2010.312pages.7halftones.61lineillus.3tables.Pa:978-0-691-14843-4 $39.50|£27.95Cl:978-0-691-12963-1 $80.00|£55.00

New

The Symbiotic HabitAngela E. Douglas

Throughoutthenaturalworld,organismshaverespondedtopredators,inadequateresources,orinclementconditionsbyformingongoingmutuallybeneficialpartnerships—orsymbioses—withdifferentspe-cies.Symbiosisisthefoundationformajorevolutionaryevents,suchastheemergenceofeukaryotesandplanteatingamongvertebrates,andisalsoacrucialfactorinshapingmanyecologicalcommunities.The

Symbiotic Habitprovidesanaccessibleandauthoritativeintroductiontosymbiosis,describinghowsymbiosesareestablished,function,andpersistinevolutionaryandecologicaltime.

The Symbiotic Habitrevealsthebroaduniformityofsymbioticprocessacrossmanydifferentsymbiosesamongorganismswithdiverseevolu-tionaryhistories,anddemonstrateshowsymbiosescanbeusedtoman-ageecosystems,enhancefoodproduction,andpromotehumanhealth.

AngelaE.DouglasistheDaljitS.andElaineSarkariaProfessorofInsectPhysiologyandToxicologyatCornellUniversity.

2010.216pages.25halftones.16lineillus.7tables.Cl:978-0-691-11341-8 $45.00|£30.95

“Thisisanessentialvolumeforanyreaderseekingacomprehensiveoverviewofsymbiosis.Coveringawiderangeoftopicsfrombothecologi-calandevolutionaryper-spectives,The Symbiotic

Habit isapleasuretoread.”—JudithL.Bronstein,UniversityofArizona

“Thiswell-organized,engaging,andauthorita-tivebookdemonstratesthatsignificantstrideshavebeenmadeinthemathematicalmodelsexaminingthecollectivebehaviorsofanimals.”—GraemeRuxton,UniversityofGlasgow

2•Behavior

New

The Calculus of SelfishnessKarl Sigmund

Howdoescooperationemergeamongselfishindividuals?Whendopeopleshareresources,punishthosetheyconsiderunfair,andengageinjointenterprises?Thesequestionsfascinatephilosophers,biologists,andeconomistsalike,forthe“invisiblehand”thatshouldturnselfishef-fortsintopublicbenefitisnotalwaysatwork.The Calculus of Selfishnesslooksatsocialdilemmaswherecooperativemotivationsaresubvertedandself-interestbecomesself-defeating.KarlSigmund,apioneerinevolutionarygametheory,usessimpleandwell-knowngametheorymodelstoexaminethefoundationsofcollectiveactionandtheeffectsofreciprocityandreputation.

Exploringbasicstrategicinteractionsamongindividualsguidedbyself-interestandcaughtinsocialtraps,The Calculus of Selfishnessanalyzestowhatextentonekeyfacetofhumannature—selfishness—canleadtocooperation.

KarlSigmundisprofessorofmathematicsattheUniversityofVienna.

Princeton Series in Theoretical and Computational Biology

2010.184pages.51lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-14275-3 $35.00|£24.95

The Social AmoebaeTheBiologyofCellularSlimeMoldsJohn Tyler Bonner

“[This]bookisbeautifullywritten,enlightening,fascinating,historicalyetup-to-date,whimsicalwhenappropriate,andinformativethrough-outinitsanalysisoftwoofevolution’smajorthemes—multicellularorganizationandsociality.”—BrianHall,coauthorofStrickberger’s Evolution

2009.160pages.34lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-13939-5 $20.95|£14.95

Exploring Animal Social NetworksDarren P. Croft, Richard James & Jens Krause

“Exploring Animal Social Networksshowsbehavioralbiologistshowtoapplysocialnetworktheorytoanimalpopulations.Indoingso,Croft,James,andKrauseillustratetheconnectionsbetweenananimal’sindi-vidualbehaviorsandhowthese,inturn,influenceandareinfluencedbybehavioratthepopulationlevel.”—Choice

2008.208pages.47lineillus.17tables.Pa:978-0-691-12752-1 $37.50|£26.95Cl:978-0-691-12751-4 $78.50|£55.00

“[A]highlyengagingandcaptivatingbookforstudentsandexpertswhowanttolearnaboutoneofthemostfascinatingfieldsofscience.”—MartinNowak,HarvardUniversity

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PrimersinComplexSystemsThis series embodies high quality, well-focused writing on central

topics in complex systems. Each book serves as a coherent primer

on the topic, providing a solid, scientifically accurate introduction

to the core elements, including current knowledge, practice,

examples, and future frontiers. The primers are accessible to an

advanced undergraduate or graduate student, or a non-specialist

in the specific area of complex systems covered by the book.

New

Ant EncountersInteractionNetworksandColonyBehavior

Deborah M. Gordon

Howdoantcoloniesgetanythingdone,whennooneisincharge?Anantcolonyoperateswithoutacentralcontrolorhierarchy,andnoantdirectsanother.Instead,antsdecidewhattodobasedontherate,rhythm,andpatternofindividualencountersandinteractions—result-inginadynamicnetworkthatcoordinatesthefunctionsofthecolony.Ant Encountersprovidesarevealingandaccessiblelookintoantbehav-iorfromthiscomplexsystemsperspective.

DeborahM.GordonisprofessorofbiologyatStanfordUniversity.

2010.184pages.2halftones.1lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-13879-4 $19.95|£13.95

New

Diversity and ComplexityScott E. Page

Thisbookprovidesanintroductiontotheroleofdiversityincomplexadaptivesystems.Acomplexsystem—suchasaneconomyoratropicalecosystem—consistsofinteractingadaptiveentitiesthatproducedynamicpatternsandstructures.Diversityplaysadifferentroleinacomplexsystemthanitdoesinanequilibriumsystem,whereitoftenmerelyproducesvariationaroundthemeanforperformancemeasures.Incomplexadaptivesystems,diversitymakesfundamentalcontribu-tionstosystemperformance.

ScottE.PageistheLeonidHurwiczCollegiateProfessorofComplexSystems,PoliticalScience,andEconomicsattheUniversityofMichiganandanexternalfacultymemberattheSantaFeInstitute.

2010.296pages.19lineillus.26tables.Pa:978-0-691-13767-4 $14.95|£10.95

“DeborahGordon’samaz-inglydetailedbookonthecomplexwebofin-teractionsinantcoloniesmakesfascinatingreadingforanyonewhoiscuriousabouttheworldaroundus.And—evenmoreinterestinglyfrommypointofview—thisbookprovidesrichfodderforunderstandingotherkindsofcollectiveintelligence,fromneuronsinthebraintohumansocietieslinkedbytheInternet.”—ThomasW.Malone,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology

“Pageengaginglyseducesreadersintoratherdeepideasincomplexsystems,includingsophisticatedmathematicalformulas,byusingarelaxedstylewithlotsofexamples.Yetthetreatmentisrigorous.”—SimonA.Levin,PrincetonUniversity

4•Ecology

New TEXTAn Introduction to Methods and Models in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation BiologyEdited by Stanton Braude & Bobbi S. Low

Thisuniquetextbookintroducesundergraduatestudentstoquantitativemodelsandmethodsinecology,behavioralecol-ogy,evolutionarybiology,andconservation.Itexploresthecoreconceptssharedbytheserelatedfieldsusingtoolsandpracticalskillssuchasexperimentaldesign,generatingphylogenies,basicstatisticalinference,andpersuasivegrantwriting.Andcontributorsuseexamplesfromtheirowncutting-edgeresearch,providingdiverseviewstoengagestudentsandbroadentheirunderstanding.

• Emphasizeshands-onactivelearningandcollaborativeproblemsolving

• Providesexperiencewithhypothesistesting,experimentaldesign,andscientificreasoning

• Coverscorequantitativemodelsandmethodsinecology,behavioralecology,evolutionarybiology,andconservation

• Turns“discussionsections”into“thinkinglabs”

• Restrictedinstructor’smanualalsoavailable

Inadditiontotheeditors,thecontributorsareJamesBeck,CawasBehramEngineer,JohnGaskin,LukeHarmon,JonHess,JasonKolbe,KennethH.Kozak,RobertJ.Robertson,EmilySilver-man,BethSparks-Jackson,andAntonWeisstein.

StantonBraudeislecturerinbiologyatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis.BobbiS.LowisprofessorofresourceecologyattheUniversityofMichigan.

2010.288pages.72halftones.12lineillus.80tables.Pa:978-0-691-12724-8 $29.95|£20.95Cl:978-0-691-12723-1 $65.00|£44.95

“Averyworthwhilecontribu-tion.Theauthorsexposestudentstoquantitativemethodsusingaveryhands-onapproach.Theexercisesincreasestudents’comfortwithdataanalysisandquantitativemethodswhilealsohelpingthemtodevelopindependentcriticalthinkingandpracticalproblem-solvingskills.”—SuzanneH.Alonzo,YaleUniversity

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The Princeton Guide to EcologyEdited by Simon A. LevinStephenR.Carpenter,H.CharlesJ.Godfray,AnnP.Kinzig,MichelLoreau,JonathanB.Losos,BrianWalker&DavidS.Wilcove,associateeditors

The Princeton Guide to Ecologyisaconcise,authoritativerefer-encetothefield’smajorsubjectsandkeyconcepts.EditedbyeminentecologistSimonLevin,withcontributionsfromaninternationalteamofleadingecologists,thebookcontainsmorethanninetyclear,accurate,andup-to-datearticlesonthemostimportanttopicswithinsevenmajorareas:autecology,populationecology,communitiesandecosystems,landscapesandthebiosphere,conservationbiology,ecosystemservices,andbiospheremanagement.

SimonA.LevinistheGeorgeM.MoffettProfessorofBiologyandaprofessorofecologyandenvironmentalbiologyatPrincetonUniversity,wherehedirectstheCenterforBioComplexity.

2009.848pages.25colorillus.14halftones.185lineillus.22tables.Cl:978-0-691-12839-9 $95.00|£65.00

New

The Theory of Island Biogeography RevisitedEdited by Jonathan B. Losos & Robert E. Ricklefs

RobertH.MacArthurandEdwardO.Wilson’sTheTheory of Island

Biogeography,firstpublishedbyPrincetonin1967,isoneofthemostinfluentialbooksonecologyandevolutiontoappearinthepasthalfcentury.Bydevelopingageneralmathematicaltheorytoexplainacrucialecologicalproblem—theregulationofspeciesdiversityinislandpopulations—thebooktrans-formedthescienceofbiogeographyandecologyasawhole.InThe Theory of Island Biogeography Revisited,someoftoday’smostprominentbiologistsassessthecontinuingimpactofMacArthurandWilson’sbookfourdecadesafteritspublication.

JonathanB.LososisprofessorintheDepartmentofOrganismicandEvolutionaryBiologyandthecuratorofherpetologyintheMuseumofComparativeZoologyatHarvardUniversity.RobertE.RicklefsistheCurators’ProfessorofBiologyatUniversityofMissouri,St.Louis.

2009.496pages.11halftones.100lineillus.16tables.Pa:978-0-691-13653-0 $49.50|£34.95Cl:978-0-691-13652-3 $99.50|£69.95

“Essentialreadingfor...allinterestedinaholisticviewoftheworld,thismarvelouscol-lectionpresentstheflourishingstateofecologytodayanditsevenmoreexcitingprospectsforthefuture.”—PeterH.Raven,MissouriBotanicalGarden

“Thiswonderfulandlivelybookprovidesafittingforty-yearretrospectiveonMacArthurandWilson’sseminalvolume.Icaneasilyseeitontheshelfofeveryseriousgraduatestudentofcommunityecology.”—WilliamH.Schlesinger,CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies

6•Ecology

How to Do EcologyTEXTAConciseHandbookRichard Karban & Mikaela Huntzinger

“How to Do Ecologycontainsmuchofthesageadvicethatgoodsupervisorshavebeengivingtheirpostgraduatestudentsforyears....[I]t’sabsolutelycorrectandvitalinformation.”—RobynK.Whipp,Austral Ecology

2006.168pages.10lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12577-0 $17.95|£12.50

Resource Strategies of Wild PlantsJoseph M. Craine

“Thisbookprovidesanin-depthhistoricalreviewandnovelsynthesisofresourcestrategiesinwildplants.Craineidentifiesdistinctstrate-giesassociatedwithhighresourcesupplyandlimitationsofnutrients,light,water,andcarbondioxide.Thismultiresourceapproachtoplantstrategiesovercomesinconsistenciesinearlierstrategyframeworksandiswell-groundedinecological,biogeochemical,andevolutionarymechanismsthathaveshapedpatternsofterrestrialplantdiversity.Thisbookwillbeavaluableresource.”—F.StuartChapinIII,UniversityofAlaska,Fairbanks

2009.352pages.2halftones.37lineillus.1table.Pa:978-0-691-13912-8 $46.95|£32.95Cl:978-0-691-13911-1 $105.00|£72.00

SecondEditionTEXTEvolutionary Ecology of ParasitesRobert Poulin

“Thisbook,likethefirstedition,willbealeadingtextinitsfield.Thestyleofwritingissuperblylucidandwellorganized.Thediscussionflowsfromonetopictothenext,creatingcontinuum.Poulincoversanimpressiverangeofinformationonparasiteecologyandevolution.”—R.C.Tinsley,Parasitology

2006.360pages.109lineillus.2tables.Pa:978-0-691-12085-0 $52.50|£36.95

Ecological Models and Data in RBenjamin M. Bolker

“Bolker’sbookisamust-buyforanyonewantingtofitdatatomodelsandgobeyondhypothesistesting,butitiscertainlynotan‘introductory’textinthesenseof‘simple’.Thisbookisatourdeforceforanyonewhostudiedecologyforhisorherinterestofnature’sworking.Butitistheonesinglebookthatcanpropelthestatisticalnovicetothecuttingedgeofstatisticalecology—albeitwithblood,sweatandtears.”—CarstenF.Dormann,Basic and Applied Ecology

2008.408pages.99lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12522-0 $57.50|£39.95

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MonographsinPopulationBiology

Forthcoming

Resolving Ecosystem ComplexityOswald J. Schmitz

“Resolving Ecosystem

Complexitypresentsamodernsynthesisoftrophicstructureandfunctionthataddressessomeofthemostfunda-mentalquestionsraisedbyDarwin,Tansley,andHutchinson.Throughrigorousanalysisofcasestudiesanddata,

Schmitzbringstolifetheimportanceofdirectandindirectinteractionsonthefunctioningofecosystems.Thisclearandcompellingbookisamust-readforscientistsandeducators.”—AdrienFinzi,BostonUniversity

OswaldJ.SchmitzistheOastlerProfessorofPopulationandCommunityEcologyintheYaleSchoolofForestryandEnvironmentalStudies.

August2010.192pages.32lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12849-8 $35.00|£24.95Cl:978-0-691-12848-1 $65.00|£44.95

New

Sex AllocationStuart West

“Thisisagreatbook.Itcapturestheexcite-mentofsex-allocationresearch,thesignificantprogressthathasbeenmade,andtheareasthathavebeenrelativelyneglected.Westdoesagreatjobofshowingthetightconnectionbetweenevolutionarytheoryandempiricaltesting,andthewaysbothcanmutuallyinspireeachother.Hedealswithallthemajorissuesandguidesthereaderthroughtheentirefield.”—JacobusJ.Boomsma,UniversityofCopenhagen

StuartWestisprofessorofevolutionarybiologyattheUniversityofOxford.

2009.480pages.107lineillus.15tables.Pa:978-0-691-08964-5 $45.00|£30.95Cl:978-0-691-08963-8 $99.50|£69.95

Forthcoming

From Populations to EcosystemsTheoreticalFoundationsforaNewEcologicalSynthesisMichel Loreau

“MichelLoreauhasbravely,andsuccessfully,builtanewunifiedframeworkthatharmonizesthedisparate,andoftenconflicting,fieldsofpopulationbiology,communityecology,andecosystemecology.Thisbookprovidesanexcit-ingstimulusforneweffortstotestandverifythericharrayofinsightsthatheprovides.”—HaroldMooney,StanfordUniversity

MichelLoreauisprofessorandCanadaResearchChairintheoreticalecologyatMcGillUniversity.

August2010.320pages.19halftones.54lineillus.4tables.Pa:978-0-691-12270-0 $45.00|£30.95Cl:978-0-691-12269-4 $99.50|£69.95

New

Scale, Heterogeneity, and the Structure and Diversity of Ecological CommunitiesMark E. Ritchie

“Thisisanambitiousbookthattakesideasfromexistingequilib-rium-basedecologicaltheoryandaddstheinnovationthatpopula-tionequilibriaaredeterminedbyresourceuseinaheterogeneousenvironment.Theideastheauthorpresentsare

stimulating.Thereisnodoubtinmymindthatthisisanimportant,timelybook.”—BrianA.Maurer,MichiganStateUniversity

MarkE.RitchieisprofessorofbiologyatSyracuseUniversity.

2009.240pages.62lineillus.2tables.Pa:978-0-691-09070-2 $35.00|£24.95Cl:978-0-691-09069-6 $75.00|£52.00

8•Evolution

Forthcoming

In Search of the Causes of EvolutionFromFieldObservationstoMechanismsEdited by Peter R. Grant & B. Rosemary Grant

Evolutionarybiologyhaswitnessedbreathtakingadvancesinrecentyears.Someofitsmostexcitinginsightshavecomefromthecrossoverofdisciplinesasvariedaspaleontology,molecularbiology,ecology,andgenetics.Thisbookbringstogethermanyoftoday’spioneersinevolutionarybiologytodescribethelatestadvancesandexplainwhyacross-disciplinaryandintegratedapproachtoresearchquestionsissoessential.

Contributorsdiscusstheoriginsofbiologicaldiversity,mechanismsofevolutionarychangeatthemolecularanddevelopmentallevels,morphologyandbehavior,andtheecologyofadaptiveradiationsandspeciation.Theyhighlightthemutualdependenceoforganismsandtheirenvironments,andrevealthedifferentstrategiestoday’sresearchersareusinginthefieldandlaboratorytoexplorethisinterdependence.

PeterR.GrantistheClassof1877ProfessorofZoology(emeritus)atPrincetonUniversity.B.RosemaryGrantisprofessoremeritusofecol-ogyandevolutionarybiologyatPrinceton.

December2010.304pages.32colorplates.22halftones.56lineillus.4tables.Pa:978-0-691-14695-9 $49.95|£34.95Cl:978-0-691-14681-2 $75.00|£52.00

NewWithanintroductionbyMichaelRuse

The Origin Then and NowAnInterpretiveGuidetotheOrigin of SpeciesDavid N. Reznick

CharlesDarwin’sOrigin of Speciesisoneofthemostwidelycitedbooksinmodernscience.YettacklingthisclassiccanbedauntingforstudentsandgeneralreadersalikebecauseofDarwin’sVictorianproseandthecomplexityandscopeofhisideas.The “Origin” Then and

NowisauniqueguidetoDarwin’smasterwork,makingitaccessibletoamuchwideraudiencebydeconstructingandreorganizingtheOrigininawaythatallowsforaclearexplanationofitskeyconcepts.TheOriginisexaminedwithinthehistoricalcontextinwhichitwaswritten,andmodernexamplesareusedtorevealhowthisworkremainsarelevantandlivingdocumentfortoday.

DavidN.ReznickisprofessorofbiologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside.

2009.448pages.15halftones.17lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12978-5 $29.95|£20.95

Inadditiontotheeditors,thecontributorsareMyraAwodey,ChristopherN.Balakrishnan,RowanD.H.Barrett,MayR.Berenbaum,PaulM.Brakefield,PhilipJ.Currie,ScottV.Edwards,DouglasJ.Emlen,JoshuaB.Gross,HopiE.Hoekstra,RichardHudson,DavidJablon-ski,DavidT.Johnston,MathieuJoron,DavidKingsley,AndrewH.Knoll,MimiA.R.Koehl,JuneY.Lee,JonathanB.Losos,IsabelSantosMagalhaes,AlbertB.Phillimore,TrevorPrice,DolphSchluter,OleSeehausen,CliffordJ.Tabin,JohnN.Thompson,andDavidB.Wake.

“Thisisabeautifulbook—thebestbookIhaveeverreaddealingwiththeOrigin.Itwillmovemanypeople,expertsandlayreadersalike.”—LeeAlanDugatkin,authorofPrinciples of

Animal Behavior

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Forms of BecomingTheEvolutionaryBiologyofDevelopmentAlessandro Minelli

“Interesting,unique,andwell-written,thisbookisagreatreadfromamasterofthesubject.”—WallaceArthur,NationalUniversityofIreland

Translation funded by SEPS—Segretariato Europeo per le Pubblicazioni Scientifiche

2009.248pages.17lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-13568-7 $28.95|£19.95

Winnerofthe2003PhiBetaKappaBookAwardinScience

Life on a Young PlanetTheFirstThreeBillionYearsofEvolutiononEarthAndrew H. Knoll

“AndrewKnollisanidealguidethroughthisearlyphaseoflife’shistoryontheEarth.”—StefanBengtson,Nature

Princeton Science Library

2004.296pages.6colorplates.25halftones.47lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12029-4 $25.95|£17.95

Winnerofthe2004AwardforBestProfessional/ScholarlyBookinGeologyandEarthScience,AssociationofAmericanPublishers

NatureAnEconomicHistoryGeerat J. Vermeij

“Vermeijisoneofthemasternaturalistsofourtime.”—RichardK.Bambach,American Scientist

2006.464pages.Pa:978-0-691-12793-4 $28.95|£19.95

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2006

ExtinctionHowLifeonEarthNearlyEnded250MillionYearsAgoDouglas H. Erwin

“Extinctionprovidesagreatreferenceforre-searchersandtheinterestedlayreaderalike.”—AndrewM.Bush,Science

2008.320pages.32halftones.32lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-13628-8 $23.95|£16.95

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2009

Critical Transitions in Nature and SocietyMarten Scheffer

“Ahighlyimportantbookofintellectualandappliedsignificance.”—M.Evans,Choice

Princeton Studies in Complexity

2009.400pages.6halftones.131lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12204-5 $45.00|£30.95Cl:978-0-691-12203-8 $99.50|£69.95

EditedandwithanewintroductionbyMichaelRuse

Evolution and EthicsThomas Henry Huxley

2009.176pages.Pa:978-0-691-14130-5 $16.95|£11.95Cl:978-0-691-14192-3 $39.50|£27.95

Secular CyclesPeter Turchin & Sergey A. Nefedov

2009.360pages.65lineillus.68tables.Cl:978-0-691-13696-7 $35.00|£24.95

10•Evolution

PrincetonSeriesinEvoutionaryBiology

How and Why Species MultiplyTheRadiationofDarwin’sFinchesPeter R. Grant & B. Rosemary Grant

“ThisPrinceton-basedcouplepresentstheirownaccessiblesummaryoftheirlife’sresearchinHow and Why Species Multiply.Theauthorsexplainthescientifichypothesesinvolved...withadmirableclarity...yetthebook’srealstrengthisnottheorybutdata.TheGrants’accountmakesexcitingandlucidreading.Amongthosewhoshouldtakenotearedoubtersof‘old-fashioned’researchmethodswhomarvelattheprospectsofgenomicsinthelabandwonderwhatusebirdbandshaveinmodernscience.”—HannaKokko,Science

2008.272pages.120colorillus.46lineillus.3tables.Cl:978-0-691-13360-7 $39.95|£27.95

Dynamics of CancerIncidence,Inheritance,andEvolutionSteven A. Frank

“Frank’sforteinthebookishissearchforthesimplicitythatisoftenmaskedbythecomplexitiesofcancer.Withhismathematicalmodelsinhand,heturnstothedetailsofcancergenetics,carcinogens,andagingandprovidesnovelintegrativeinsights....Dynamics of Canceremphasizesboththemultiscaledynamicsofthediseaseandanapproachthatsynthesizesempiri-calknowledgewithparsimonious,mathematicaltheory.Frankmovesthefieldforward,narrowingthegapbetweenatragicdiseaseofeverydaylifeandtheDarwinianworldofthegenome.”—DavidC.Krakauer,Science

2007.400pages.5halftones.106lineillus.3tables.Pa:978-0-691-13366-9 $46.95|£32.95Cl:978-0-691-13365-2 $115.00|£80.00

Also by Steven A. FrankImmunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease2002.360pages.40lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-09595-0 $47.95|£32.95

Also by Steven A. FrankFoundations of Social EvolutionMonographs in Behavior and Ecology

1998.280pages.2tables.39lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-05934-1 $55.00|£37.95

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Glimpses of Creatures in Their Physical WorldsSteven Vogel

Glimpses of Creatures in Their Physical Worldsoffersaneye-openinglookintohowthecharacteristicsofthephysicalworlddrivethedesignsofanimalsandplants.Thesecharacteristicsimposelimitsbutalsocreateremarkableandsubtleopportunitiesforthefunctionalbiologyoforganisms.Inparticular,StevenVogelexaminesthesizeandscale,andtrade-offsamongdifferentphysi-calprocesses.Hepaysattentiontohowtheformsandactivitiesofanimalsandplantsreflectthematerialsavailabletonature,andheexplorestheuniqueconstraintsandpossibilitiesprovidedbyfluidflow,structuraldesign,andenvironmentalforces.

Drawingexamplesfromcreaturesofland,air,andwater,thebookdemonstratesthemanyusesofbiologicaldiversityandhowphysi-calforcesimpactbiologicalorganisms.

StevenVogelisJamesB.DukeProfessorEmeritusofBiologyatDukeUniversity.

2009.328pages.16halftones.50lineillus.6tables.Pa:978-0-691-13807-7 $35.00|£24.95Cl:978-0-691-13806-0 $75.00|£52.00

“ThischarismaticbookisafascinatingreadandVogelisexceptionallygoodatpresentingthematerial....[The]mostimpressiveaspectisthewiderangeofdiverseexamplescollectedinoneplace,displayingalifetime’sworthofaccumulatedknowledgeandwisdom.”—AmyS.Johnson,BowdoinCollege

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2004

Comparative BiomechanicsLife’sPhysicalWorldSteven Vogel

2003.592pages.234lineillus.33tables.Cl:978-0-691-11297-8 $85.00|£59.00

BonesStructureandMechanicsJohn D. Currey

2006.456pages.151lineillus.38tables.Pa:978-0-691-12804-7 $47.95|£32.95

Principles of Animal LocomotionR. McNeill Alexander

2006.384pages.105lineillus.6tables.Pa:978-0-691-12634-0 $57.50|£39.95Cl:978-0-691-08678-1 $97.50|£68.00

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12•MathematicalBiology

New

The Calculus of SelfishnessKarl Sigmund

Exploringbasicstrategicinteractionsamongindividualsguidedbyself-interestandcaughtinsocialtraps,The Calculus of Selfishnessanalyzestowhatextentonekeyfacetofhumannature—selfishness—canleadtocooperation.

KarlSigmundisprofessorofmathematicsattheUniversityofVienna.

Princeton Series in Theoretical and Computational Biology

2010.184pages.51lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-14275-3 $35.00|£24.95

Modeling with DataToolsandTechniquesforScientificComputingBen Klemens

“Iamapsychiatricgeneticistbutmydegreeisinneuroscience,whichmeansthatInowdofarmorestatisticsthanIhavebeentrainedfor.Icannotoverstatetoyouthemagnitudeofthechangeinmyproductivitysincefindingthisbook.Evenafterreadingthefirstfewchapters,whichexplainwhydataanalysisispainfulandhowonecanimplementalong-termsolution,myresearchmovedforwardgreatly.”—AmberBaum,NationalInstituteofMentalHealth

2008.472pages.35lineillus.16tables.Cl:978-0-691-13314-0 $69.50|£48.95

HonorableMention,2007AwardforBestProfessional/ScholarlyBookinBiologicalSciences,AssociationofAmericanPublishers

A Biologist’s Guide to Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and EvolutionSarah P. Otto & Troy Day

“Agentlebutthoroughintroductiontothemathematicaltechniquesemployedinecologicalandevolutionarytheory.Readerswho...finishthiswell-writtenbookwillbepreparedtoreadandunderstandasizeablefractionofthecurrentliterature.”—DonaldL.DeAngelis,Quarterly Review of Biology

2007.744pages.207lineillus.22tables.Cl:978-0-691-12344-8 $78.50|£55.00

Models for Ecological DataAnIntroductionJames S. Clark

“Thisvolumepresentsawealthofinterestingresearchandtheorydevelopmenttoencouragefurtherstudyofprimatepredation,toguidemethodologicalapproaches,andtouseingraduate-levelcourses.”—BethA.Kaplin,Ecology

2007.632pages.163lineillus.21tables.Cl:978-0-691-12178-9 $78.50|£55.00

ModelsforEcologicalData—LabManual2007.152pages.Pa:978-0-691-12262-5 $22.95|£15.95

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A Mathematical Nature WalkJohn A. Adam

“Ifyouareawalker,asIam,yourdaypackprob-ablycontainssunscreen,aponcho,afloppyhat,andapairofbinoculars.Afterreadingthissnappyguidetothemathematicsoftheoutdoors,byJohnAdam...youmightconsidertossinginaprogrammablecalculator....Asharpeyeandaningeniousmindareatworkoneverypage....Readthisbookwithpencilandpaperinhand.Thengoforth,enjoytheview,andimpressyourfriends.”—Natural History

2009.288pages.17colorillus.22halftones.97lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12895-5 $27.95|£19.95

Also by John A. AdamOneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2004Winnerofthe2003AwardforBestProfessional/ScholarlyBookinMathematicsandStatistics,AssociationofAmericanPublishersJohnA.Adam,Winnerofthe2007VirginiaOutstandingFacultyAward,StateCouncilofHigherEducationforVirginia

Mathematics in NatureModelingPatternsintheNaturalWorld

“Mathematics in Natureisanexcellentresourceforbringingagreatervarietyofpatternsintothemathematicalstudyofnature.”—WillWilson,American Scientist

2006.416pages.24colorillus.84lineillus.9tables.Pa:978-0-691-12796-5 $28.95|£19.95Not for sale in South Asia

Dynamic Models in BiologyStephen P. Ellner & John Guckenheimer

“WhatisremarkableaboutDynamic Models

in Biologyisthatittrulyspeakstostudentsofbiologicalsciences.Itputsbiologyfirst,andthentriestoexplainhowmathematicaltoolscanexplainbiologicalphenomena.NothingelseI’veseendoesthisanywherenearaswell.Theauthorshavecombinedtheirexperiencetoproduceanexcellenttextbook.”—BillSatzer,MAA Reviews

2006.352pages.10halftones.90lineillus.15tables.Pa:978-0-691-12589-3 $62.50|£43.95

Feedback SystemsAnIntroductionforScientistsandEngineersKarl Johan Åström & Richard M. Murray

“Thisbookprovidesanintroductiontothemathematicsneededtomodel,analyze,anddesignfeedbacksystems....Feedback Systemsdevelopstransferfunctionsthroughtheexpo-nentialresponseofasystem,andisaccessibleacrossarangeofdisciplinesthatusefeedbackinphysical,biological,information,andeconomicsystems....Exercisesareprovidedattheendofeverychapter,andanaccompanyingelectronicsolutionsmanualisavailable.”—Mechanical Engineering

2008.408pages.24halftones.183lineillus.5tables.Cl:978-0-691-13576-2 $50.00|£34.95

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14•Ocean&EarthSciences

Forthcoming

The Global Carbon CycleDavid Archer

“DavidArcherisoneoftheworld’sleadingexpertsadvancingourunderstandingoftheconsequencesofcarbondioxideemissionsinthecontextofgeologictime.Archer’sbookexplainshowtheconsequencesofourfossil-fueleconomywilloutlastevenournuclearwaste.Thisbookisessentialreading—itwakesusuptothelong-termconsequencesofourfossil-fuelfolly.”—KenCaldeira,CarnegieInstitutionforScience

The Global Carbon CycleisashortintroductiontothisessentialgeochemicaldriveroftheEarth’sclimatesystem,writtenbyoneoftheworld’sleadingclimate-scienceexperts.Inthisone-of-a-kindprimer,DavidArcherengagesreadersinclearandsimpletermsaboutthemanywaystheglobalcarboncycleiswovenintoourclimatesystem.

DavidArcherisprofessorofgeophysicalsciencesattheUniversityofChicago.

Princeton Primers in Climate

December2010.136pages.25lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-14414-6 $24.95|£16.95Cl:978-0-691-14413-9 $70.00|£48.95

New

The Great Ocean ConveyorDiscoveringtheTriggerforAbruptClimateChangeWally Broecker

WallyBroeckerisoneoftheworld’sleadingauthoritiesonabruptglobalclimatechange.Morethantwodecadesago,hediscoveredthelinkbetweenoceancirculationandclimatechange,inparticularhowshutdownsoftheGreatOceanConveyor—thevastnetworkofcurrentsthatcirculatewater,heat,andnutrientsaroundtheglobe—triggeredpasticeages.Today,heisamongtheresearchersexploringhowourplanet’sclimatesystemcanabruptly“flip-flop”fromonestatetoanother,andwhoareweighingtheimplicationsforthefuture.InThe

Great Ocean Conveyor,Broeckerintroducesreaderstothescienceofabruptclimatechangewhileprovidingavivid,firsthandaccountofthefield’shistoryanddevelopment.

Richwithpersonalstoriesandinsights,The Great Ocean ConveyoropensatantalizingwindowontohowEarthscienceispracticed.

WallyBroeckeristheNewberryProfessorofEarthandEnvironmentalSciencesatColumbiaUniversity.

2010.176pages.10halftones.40lineillus.12maps.Cl:978-0-691-14354-5 $27.95|£19.95

“InThe Great Ocean

Conveyor,thegreatWallyBroecker,deanofclimatescientists,skillfullymixeshistoryandsciencetoprovidetheessentialde-scriptionofhowhesolvedthemysteryoftheabruptclimatejumpsofthepast.”—RichardB.Alley,Penn-sylvaniaStateUniversity

Princeton Primers in Climate

Princeton Primers in

Climateisanewseriesofshort,authoritativebooksthatexplainthestateoftheartinclimate-scienceresearch.Writtenspecificallyforstudents,researchers,andscientificallymindedgeneralreaderslookingforsuccinctandreadablebooksonthisfrequentlymisunderstoodsubject,theseprimersrevealthephysicalworkingsoftheglobalclimatesystemwithunmatchedaccessibilityanddetail.

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SecondEdition

Aquatic PhotosynthesisPaul G. Falkowski & John A. Raven

“[I]tisapleasuretohavethisimportantvolumebackinprint....Noothertextcoversthesubjectaslucidlyorcompletelyasthisone.”—RichardC.Zimmerman,Limnology and Ocean-

ography Bulletin

2006.512pages.8colorplates.10halftones.145lineillus.22tables.Pa:978-0-691-11551-1 $62.50|£43.95Cl:978-0-691-11550-4 $120.00|£82.50

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2009

Archaeological OceanographyEdited by Robert D. Ballard

“Thistimelyandbeautifullyproducedvolumeisthefirsttoexplicitlyexploretheexaminationoftheresiduesofhumanactivitynowinthedeepocean.”—N.T.Richards,Choice

2008.296pages.170colorillus.8lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12940-2 $45.00|£30.95

HonorableMention,2008PROSEAwardforExcellenceinEarthScience,AssociationofAmericanPublishers

How the Ocean WorksAnIntroductiontoOceanographyMark Denny

“[A]ninvaluableadditiontoanyundergraduateorgraduatelibrary.”—S.E.Brazer,Choice

2008.344pages.148colorillus.7tables.Pa:978-0-691-12647-0 $46.95|£32.95

Fisheries Ecology and ManagementCarl J. Walters & Steven J. D. Martell

“Thisbookisthenextmajorcontributiontothefieldoffisheriesscience.WaltersandMartellprovidefreshandnon-intuitiveperspectivesonavarietyofissues.Theirmercilessslaughteringofcherishedsacredcowsissupportedbysoundscholarship,andcogent,well-reasonedargu-ments.Thiswillbecomealandmarkwork.”—JeffreyHutchings,DalhousieUniversity

2004.448pages.95lineillus.7tables.Pa:978-0-691-11545-0 $62.50|£43.95Cl:978-0-691-11544-3 $130.00|£90.00

Sensuous SeasTalesofaMarineBiologistEugene H. Kaplan

“[T]heentertainmentseldomflags.Kaplan’sbookconveysthebreadthandexcitementofaneducationinmarinebiology.”—JonCopley,Nature

2006.288pages.31lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12560-2 $24.95|£16.95

A Mechanistic Approach to Plankton EcologyThomas Kiørboe

2008.232pages.9halftones.71lineillus.9tables.Cl:978-0-691-13422-2 $42.00|£28.95

Ocean Biogeochemical DynamicsJorge L. Sarmiento & Nicolas Gruber

2006.528pages.8colorplates.102hallftones.178lineillus.62tables.Cl:978-0-691-01707-5 $75.00|£52.00

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Feedback SystemsAnIntroductionforScientistsandEngineersKarl Johan Åström & Richard M. Murray

Seepage13fordetails.

2008.408pages.24halftones.183lineillus.5tables.Cl:978-0-691-13576-2 $50.00|£34.95

Archaeological OceanographyEdited by Robert D. Ballard

Seepage15fordetails.

2008.296pages.170colorillus.8lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12940-2 $45.00|£30.95

Ecological Models and Data in RBenjamin M. Bolker

Seepage6fordetails.

2008.408pages.99lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12522-0 $57.50|£39.95

New

An Introduction to Methods and Models in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation BiologyEdited by Stanton Braude & Bobbi S. Low

Seepage4fordetails.

2010.288pages.72halftones.12lineillus.80tables.Pa:978-0-691-12724-8 $29.95|£20.95Cl:978-0-691-12723-1 $65.00|£44.95

Models for Ecological DataAnIntroductionJames S. Clark

Seepage12fordetails.

2007.632pages.163lineillus.21tables.Cl:978-0-691-12178-9 $78.50|£55.00

ModelsforEcologicalData—LabManual2007.152pages.Pa:978-0-691-12262-5 $22.95|£15.95

How the Ocean WorksAnIntroductiontoOceanographyMark Denny

Seepage16fordetails.

2008.344pages.148colorillus.7tables.Pa:978-0-691-12647-0 $46.95|£32.95

Professorswhowishtoconsiderabookfromthiscatalogforcourseusemayrequestanexaminationcopy.Formoreinformationpleasevisit:press.princeton.edu/class.html

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Dynamic Models in BiologyStephen P. Ellner & John Guckenheimer

Seepage13fordetails.

2006.352pages.10halftones.90lineillus.15tables.Pa:978-0-691-12589-3 $62.50|£43.95

SecondEdition

Aquatic PhotosynthesisPaul G. Falkowski & John A. Raven

Seepage15fordetails.

2006.512pages.8colorplates.10halftones.145lineillus.22tables.Pa:978-0-691-11551-1 $62.50|£43.95Cl:978-0-691-11550-4 $120.00|£82.50

Physiological EcologyHowAnimalsProcessEnergy,Nutrients,andToxinsWilliam H. Karasov & Carlos Martínez del Rio

2007.744pages.40halftones.242lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-07453-5 $78.50|£55.00

How to Do EcologyAConciseHandbookRichard Karban & Mikaela Huntzinger

Seepage6fordetails.

2006.168pages.10lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12577-0 $17.95|£12.50

A Biologist’s Guide to Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and EvolutionSarah P. Otto & Troy Day

Seepage12fordetails.

2007.744pages.207lineillus.22tables.Cl:978-0-691-12344-8 $78.50|£55.00

SecondEdition

Evolutionary Ecology of ParasitesRobert Poulin

Seepage6fordetails.

2006.360pages.109lineillus.2tables.Pa:978-0-691-12085-0 $52.50|£36.95

Comparative BiomechanicsLife’sPhysicalWorldSteven Vogel

Seepage11fordetails.

2003.592pages.234lineillus.33tables.Cl:978-0-691-11297-8 $85.00|£59.00

Fisheries Ecology and ManagementCarl J. Walters & Steven J. D. Martell

Seepage15fordetails.

2004.448pages.95lineillus.7tables.Pa:978-0-691-11545-0 $62.50|£43.95Cl:978-0-691-11544-3 $130.00|£90.00

18•FieldGuides

Forthcoming

The Princeton Field Guide to DinosaursGregory S. Paul

Thislavishlyillustratedvolumeisthefirstauthoritativedinosaurbookinthestyleofafieldguide.World-renowneddinosaurillus-tratorandresearcherGregoryPaulprovidescomprehensivevisualandtextualcoverageofthegreatMesozoicanimalsthatgaverisetothelivingdinosaurs,thebirds.Incorporatingthenewdiscover-iesandresearchthatareradicallytransformingwhatweknowaboutdinosaurs,thisbookisdistinguishedbothbyitsscientificaccuracyandthequalityandquantityofitsillustrations.

The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaursisamust-haveforanyonewholovesdinosaurs,fromtheamateurenthusiasttotheprofes-sionalpaleontologist.

GregoryS.Paulisaleadingdinosaurillustratorandresearcher.

Princeton Field Guides

October2010.304pages.237colorillus.400lineillus.8½x11.Cl:978-0-691-13720-9 $35.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

New—RevisedandUpdatedEditionWinnerofthe2008NationalOutdoorBookAward,NatureandEnvironment

WithaforewordbyDr.AntonioBrackEgg

Birds of PeruThomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, John P. O’Neill & Theodore A. Parker III

Birds of Peru isthemostcompleteandauthoritativefieldguidetothisdiverse,neotropicallandscape.ItfeatureseveryoneofPeru’s1,817birdspeciesandshowsthedistinctplumagesofeachin307superb,high-qualitycolorplates.

ThomasS.SchulenbergisaresearchassociateattheCornellLaboratoryofOrnithology.DouglasF.StotzisanornithologistandconservationecologistattheFieldMuseuminChicago.DanielF.LaneandJohnP.O’Neillareillustratorsandfieldornithologists,andbothareresearchassociatesattheLouisianaStateUniversityMuseumofNaturalScience.TheodoreA.ParkerIIIwasthepremierneotropicalfieldornithologistofhistime.

Princeton Field Guides

2010.664pages.307colorplates.1,805maps.6x8.Pa:978-0-691-13023-1 $39.50Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

“Ihavebeenlookingforwardtothisbookforyears.GregoryPaulhassetthestandardforhowprehistoricanimalsarereconstructedinscientificillustrations.”—JamesI.Kirkland,UtahGeologicalSurvey

“Amajoraccomplishment”—Birder’s World

“[T]heguideagainstwhichallothersfortheNewWorldtropicswillbejudged.”—DonStap,Audubon

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Forthcoming

Trees of Panama and Costa RicaRichard Condit, Rolando Pérez & Nefertaris Daguerre

ThisisthefirstfieldguidededicatedtothediversetreespeciesofPanamaandCostaRica.Featuringcloseto500tropicaltreespecies,Trees of Panama and Costa Ricaincludessuperbcolorphotos,abundantcolordistributionmaps,andconcisedescriptionsofkeycharacteristics,makingthisguidereadilyaccessibletobotanists,biologists,andcasualnatureloversalike.

• TheonlytreeguidetocoverbothPanamaandCostaRicatogether

• Coversalmost500species

• 428high-resolutioncolorphotos

• 481colordistributionmapsandtwogeneralmaps

RichardConditisastaffscientistattheSmithsonianTropicalResearchInstituteinPanama.RolandoPérezischiefbotanistandNefertarisDa-guerreisaforestspecialistwiththeCenterforTropicalForestScienceattheSTRI.

Princeton Field Guides

January2011.552pages.428colorillus.483maps.6x9.Pa:978-0-691-14710-9 $39.95|£27.95Cl:978-0-691-14707-9 $85.00|£59.00

Forthcoming

Seeds of Amazonian PlantsFernando Cornejo & John Janovec

Seeds of Amazonian Plantsisthefirstfieldguidetotreattheextraordi-narydiversityofseedsanddiasporesofplantscommonlyencounteredintheAmazonandotherlowlandmoistforestsoftheAmericantropics.Thisstunninglyillustratedguidefeaturesaneasy-to-usewhole-plantapproachtoseedidentificationthatprovidesdetaileddescrip-tionsnotonlyoftheseedsbutalsoofthehabit,trunk,bark,leaves,infructescence,andfruitofAmazonianplants,aswellasinformationabouttheknownusesanddistributionofeachgenus.Presentingthesedescriptionstogetherwith750full-colorphotosandauniqueidentificationkey,thispremierfieldguideenablesuserstoidentifyseedsof544generaand131familiesofplants.

FernandoCornejoisresearchassociateandfieldresearchbotanistattheBotanicalResearchInstituteofTexas.JohnJanovecisresearchbotanistandfoundingdirectoroftheAndestoAmazonBiodiversityProgramattheBotanicalResearchInstituteofTexas.

Princeton Field Guides

August2010.192pages.750colorillus.6x9.Pa:978-0-691-14647-8 $35.00|£24.95Cl:978-0-691-11929-8 $75.00|£52.00

“Thisbook,withitsexcellentimagesofseeds,shouldbeofgreatuse.Therearenocompetitors.”—JohnKricher,authorofA Neotropical Companion

“Thisisanimpressivetour-de-forceoftropicalplantidentification.Thelivelywritingisaccessibletononspecialists,whilethebroadtaxonomiccoverageandauthoritativespeciesdescriptionsmakethisguideusefultoprofes-sionalbotanists.”—BradBoyle,UniversityofArizona

20•FieldGuides

Forthcoming

Nightjars, Potoos, Frogmouths, Oilbird, and Owlet-nightjars of the WorldNigel Cleere

“[Cleere]hasdoneatremendousjobofcollectingnumerousphotosoftheseenigmaticbirdsthatshowmanyhelpfulidentificationchar-acteristicsandalsotheirsubtlebeauty.”—SophieWebb,coauthorofA Guide to the Birds of Mexico and North-

ern Central America

Thisistheultimateidentificationguidetothenightjars,potoos,frog-mouths,Oilbird,andowlet-nightjarsoftheworld.Coveringall135knownspeciesoftheseelusiveandcrypticallyplumagedbirds,thisillustratedguidefeaturesmorethan580superbcolorphotographsdepictingeveryspeciesandmanysubspecies,includingnumerousimagesneverbeforepublished.

NigelCleereisanornithologistandexpertonnightjarsandrelatedspecies.

August2010.464pages.580+colorphotos.135colormaps.7x10.Cl:978-0-691-14857-1 $45.00Not for sale in the European Union

NewOneofthe“Year’sBestGardeningBooks”for2009,Washington Post

Birds of North AmericaThePhotographicGuidesPaul Sterry & Brian E. Small

“Photosaretack-sharp,andtightlycropped,givingclose-upviewsofeachbird.”—MattMendenhall,Birder’s World

Combininginformativeandaccessibletext,up-to-datemaps,and—aboveall—stunningcolorphotographs,thesearethebestandmostlavishlyillustratedphotographicguidestothebirdsofeasternandwesternNorthAmerica.

PaulSterryisahighlyregardedandbest-sellingwildlifeauthorandphotographer.BrianE.Smallisaleadingnaturephotographerandauthor,andthephotoeditorofBirdingmagazine.

BirdsofEasternNorthAmerica

2009.336pages.1,118colorphotos.405maps.5½x8.Pa:978-0-691-13426-0 $18.95|£12.95 Cl:978-0-691-13425-3 $45.00|£30.95

BirdsofWesternNorthAmerica

2009.416pages.1,341colorphotos.449maps.5½x8.Pa:978-0-691-13428-4 $18.95|£12.95Cl:978-0-691-13427-7 $45.00|£30.95

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New—SecondEdition

Birds of EuropeText and Maps by Lars SvenssonIllustrations and Captions by Killian Mullarney & Dan Zetterström

“Therichestandthemostcom-prehensiveofthecurrentguides.”—Times(London)

LarsSvenssonisoneofEurope’sforemostfieldornithologists.KillianMullarneyandDanZetter-strömaretwoof

Europe’sleadingbirdartists.

Princeton Field Guides

2010.448pages.3,500+colorillus.848maps.5x7.Pa:978-0-691-14392-7 $29.95For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

Forthcoming

Parrots of the WorldJoseph M. ForshawIllustratedbyFrankKnight

PraiseforJosephM.Forshaw’sParrots of

the World: An Identifi-

cation Guide:

“Byfarthemostcomprehensiveandillustrativehandbookfordistinguishingall350extantspeciesofpsittacinesintheworld....Anessentialtool.”—Auk

JosephM.Forshawisaworld-renownedexpertonparrots.FrankKnighthasbeenanillustratorforthreedecades.

Princeton Field Guides

October2010.336pages.146colorplates.2lineillus.391maps.6x9.Pa:978-0-691-14285-2 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Forthcoming—EighthEdition

Birds of AustraliaKen Simpson & Nicolas Day

AllreaderswillfindBirds of Aus-

traliaanunrivaledcompanionfordiscoveringtheuniquebirdlifeofthisremarkablecontinent.

KenSimpsonisawell-knownAus-tralianbirder.Heisarecipientof

theAustralianNaturalHistoryMedallion.NicolasDayisafull-timewildlifeartistandteacher.

Princeton Field Guides

August2010.392pages.132colorplates.900lineillus.780colormaps.6x8½.Cl:978-0-691-14692-8 $39.50For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico

New—SecondEdition

Mammals of North AmericaRoland W. Kays & Don E. Wilson

Thebest-sellingfieldguidethat“makesallotherfieldguidesformammalsoftheUnitedStates...andCanadaobsolete”(Journal of Mammal-

ogy)isnowevenbet-ter.Thisslim,light,andeasy-to-usevolumeisthemust-havesourceforidentifyingNorthAmericanmammals.

RolandW.KaysisthecuratorofmammalsattheNewYorkStateMuseum.DonE.WilsonisaseniorscientistattheSmithsonianInstitution’sNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory.

Princeton Field Guides

2009.248pages.112colorillus.102lineillus.460maps.5x8.Pa:978-0-691-14092-6 $19.95|£13.95Cl:978-0-691-14278-4 $45.00|£30.95

22•FieldGuides

The Princeton Encyclopedia of BirdsEdited by Christopher Perrins

“Packedwithphotos,illustrations,andlivelytextthatcomfortablybridgesthegapbetweenachild’sreferencetoolandadoctoralthesis.”—ScottKirkwood,National Parks Magazine

2009.656pages.1,186colorillus.140lineillus.182colormaps.8x10.Pa:978-0-691-14070-4 $35.00For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

The Princeton Encyclopedia of MammalsEdited by David W. Macdonald

“Princeton’swinningcombinationofgorgeousphotography,currentbiologicalandfieldresearch,aninternationalteamofscientist-contributors,andanaccessiblestyle....Thisbooksuccessfullyconveysthewonderanddelightthatitsauthorstakeinthestudyoftheworld’screatures.”—TeresaScollon,Foreword Magazine

2009.976pages.1,529colorillus.163lineillus.172colormaps.8x10.Pa:978-0-691-14069-8 $45.00For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

WithaforewordbyDavidA.Sibley

Hawks from Every AngleHowtoIdentifyRaptorsinFlightJerry Liguori

“Hawkwatchersandbirderswilllovethisnewapproachtoidentification.”—CharlesE.Keller, Indiana Audubon Quarterly

2005.144pages.68colorphotos.7halftones.2maps.7½x9½.Pa:978-0-691-11825-3 $19.95|£13.95

Birds of the Horn of AfricaEthiopia,Eritrea,Djibouti,Somalia,andSocotraNigel Redman, Terry Stevenson & John Fanshawe

“[A]welcomeadditiontotheliteratureonthebirdsofAfrica....[I]tisanoutstandingwork.”—EmilK.Urban,AugustaStateUniversity

Princeton Field Guides

2009.488pages.213colorplates.1,000maps.5½x8½.Pa:978-0-691-14345-3 $40.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Winnerofthe2009NationalOutdoorBookAward,DesignandArtisticMerit

Lars Jonsson’s BirdsPaintingsfromaNearHorizonLars Jonsson

“[A]remarkablestoryaboutaskilledbirdartist,toldinproseandexamplesofhisvariousworks.Itwasadelightfulsurprise.”—RobertHoopes,Wildlife Activist

2009.192pages.150colorillus.10x12.Cl:978-0-691-14151-0 $55.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

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Mammals of IndiaVivek Menon

“Withsuperiorvisuals,informativetext,andsoundscholarshipthroughout,Mammals of India isbe-yondcompare.Thisisanexceptionallittlebook.”—AndrewT.Smith,coeditorofA Guide to the

Mammals of China

Princeton Field Guides

2009.208pages.350colorillus.85colormaps.5½x8½.Pa:978-0-691-14067-4 $35.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

A Guide to the Mammals of Southeast AsiaCharles M. FrancisIllustratedbyPriscillaBarrett,RobinBudden,JohnCox,SandraDoyle,BrinEdwards,RayHutchings,WilliamOliver,GuyTroughton&LynWells

“Francis’sworkisamonumentalstepinraisingawarenessofthesesecretivecreatures.”—LuisRuedas,Quarterly Review of Biology

2008.392pages.72colorplates.74lineillus.422maps.6x9.Cl:978-0-691-13551-9 $55.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Shorebirds of North America, Europe, and AsiaAPhotographicGuideRichard Chandler

“Anexcellentadditiontoanyshorebirder’slibrary.”—10,000 Birds.com

2009.448pages.850+colorphotos.134colormaps.6x9.Pa:978-0-691-14281-4 $35.00Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

A Photographic Guide to Seashore Life in the North AtlanticCanadatoCapeCodJ. Duane Sept

“ThisisapublicationthatallNorthAtlanticbeachcomberswillwanttoown.”—MarkBertness,Quarterly Review of Biology

2008.224pages.300colorillus.5½x8½.Pa:978-0-691-13319-5 $19.95|£13.95

A Wildlife Guide to ChileContinentalChile,ChileanAntarctica,EasterIsland,JuanFernándezArchipelagoSharon Chester

“NaturalistseverywherewillrecognizeChester’sdedicationtothisproject;travelerstoChilewillsimplygushwithappreciation.”—EdwardS.Brinkley,editorinchiefofthejour-nalNorth American Birds

2008.400pages.120colorplates.21maps.5½x8½.Pa:978-0-691-12976-1 $19.95Cl:978-0-691-12975-4 $46.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

24•FieldGuides

Winnerofthe2006NationalOutdoorBookAward,BestNatureGuidebook

Caterpillars of Eastern North AmericaAGuidetoIdentificationandNaturalHistoryDavid L. Wagner

“Thisisawonderfulfieldguideforthoseinterestedinstudyingthefascinatingworldofcaterpillarsinthebackyard,parks,woodsandfieldsaroundus.”—RobertE.Hoopes,Wildlife Activist

Princeton Field Guides

2005.512pages.850colorphotos.12lineillus.5x8.Pa:978-0-691-12144-4 $29.95|£20.95

Finalist,2005ColoradoBookAwards,ColoradoEndowmentfortheHumanities

Garden Insects of North AmericaTheUltimateGuidetoBackyardBugsWhitney Cranshaw

“Ifyou’veeverwonderedwhat’seatingyourgardenbesidesyourselfandthewoodchuck,thisisthebookforyou.IknowthatsometimethissummerIwillcarryabugofsomesortintothehousetoidentifyitinthisvolume.AndIknowthatI’llloseatleastanhourlookingatphoto-graphsofalltheotherbugsthatmightliehiddenintheherbage.”—VerlynKlinkenborg,New York Times Book

Review

2004.672pages.265colorplates.7½x10.Pa:978-0-691-09561-5 $29.95|£20.95

HonorableMention,2009NationalOutdoorBookAward,BestNatureGuidebook

Dragonflies and Damselflies of the WestDennis Paulson

“Thiswell-written,informativeguideisa‘musthave’foranyperson,amateurorscholar,inter-estedintheseinsects.”—Choice

Princeton Field Guides

2009.536pages.863colorphotos.392lineillus.12tables.348maps.5½x8½.Pa:978-0-691-12281-6 $29.95|£20.95Cl:978-0-691-12280-9 $67.50|£46.95

The Private Life of SpidersPaul Hillyard

“Ajourneythroughthelifeoftheseoftenmisun-derstoodandsometimesdangerouscreatures....Thisisafascinatingbook.”—JoelLerner,Washington Post

2008.160pages.200colorillus.9½x12½.Cl:978-0-691-13552-6 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

GalápagosANaturalHistoryJohn Kricher

“Kricherhasprovidedthebestavailableintro-ductiontoGalápagosnaturalhistory.”—KennethS.Saladin,National Center for Science

Education Reports

2006.256pages.50colorplates.33halftones2tables.6x9.Pa:978-0-691-12633-3 $22.95|£15.95

Readnewsworthyandlivelycommentaryonournewblogatpress.princeton.edu/blog

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The New Encyclopedia of SnakesChris Mattison

“[T]histextwithitsincredibleclose-upsofiridescentscalesandvertical-sliteyesandgapingpink-linedjawsdetailsthewhere,whyandhowofsnakes’lives.”—MarcySmith,Raleigh News & Observer

2007.272pages.200colorplates.8½x11.Cl:978-0-691-13295-2 $35.00For sale only in the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines

Venomous Snakes of the WorldMark O’Shea

Feared,revered,andoftenmisunderstood,ven-omoussnakeshavebeenasourceoflegendandnightmaresincetimeimmemorial.Inthiscom-prehensivevolume,MarkO’Sheahascombinedexpertlywritten,in-depthdescriptionsoftheworld’scommonandexoticvenomoussnakes.

2006.160pages.150colorplates.9½x12½.Cl:978-0-691-12436-0 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

Life in Cold BloodDavid Attenborough

“Attenboroughtravelstotheendsoftheearthtotellthestoryofthesecreatures,raisingaware-nessofthethreatsofenvironmentaldestructionalongtheway.”—Scientific American

2008.288pages.200colorillus.7x10.Cl:978-0-691-13718-6 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

Also by David AttenboroughWinnerofthe2006NationalOutdoorBookAward,NatureandEnvironment

Life in the Undergrowth

“Thestoriestoldinthisbookareastonishing,andAttenboroughknowsjustwhatwonderbuttonstopush....Thisisabeautifullywrittenbook—aworthwhileadditiontoanyfamilylibrary.”—Biology Digest

2006.288pages.275colorplates.7x10.Cl:978-0-691-12703-3 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2005

Sharks of the WorldLeonard Compagno, Marc Dando & Sarah Fowler

“Theamazingdiversityofthesemagnificentyetmalignedanimalsiswonderfullyrepresentedhere.”—ChristineAdkins,Discovery

Princeton Field Guides

2005.480pages.128colorplates.500lineillus.500maps.5x7½.Pa:978-0-691-12072-0 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

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New

All about BirdsAShortIllustratedHistoryofOrnithologyValérie Chansigaud

Colorful,musical,graceful,easilyobserved—birdshavealwaysfascinatedamateurandprofessionalnaturalistsalike.Thisrichlyillustratedbooktellsthefascinatingstoryofornithologyfromancienttimestothepresent.Filledthroughoutwithpaintings,drawings,photographs,anddiagrams,manyoftheminbrilliantcolor,All about

Birdsisafast-pacedchronologicalaccountofthepersonalitiesandmilestonesthathaveshapedthismostpopularofsciences—fromAristotle,Audubon,andDarwintoPetersonandSibley.Thesekeyfiguresandeventsarealsodocumentedinauniquetwenty-pageillustratedcolortimelineattheendofthebook.Briefindividualchapterscoverantiquity,theMiddleAges,theRenaissance,andtheseventeenththroughtwentiethcenturies.Withitsbeautifuldesignandillustrations,anditsconciseandinformativetext,thislivelybookwilldelightanyonewholovesbirds.

ValérieChansigaudholdsaPhDinenvironmentalscience.

2010.240pages.250colorillus.Cl:978-0-691-14519-8 $29.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada) and the European Union

New—TenthAnniversaryEdition

GalapagosIslandsBornofFireTui De Roy

EversinceCharlesDarwinvisitedtherein1835,theGalapagoshavefascinateduslikenootherspotonEarth.Thisrichlyillustratedbookcapturestheethereal,hauntingqualityoftheGalapagosandofthebirdsandanimalsthatmaketheseislandstheirhome.AcclaimedwildlifephotographerandwriterTuiDeRoyhasspentherlifeexploringtheGalapa-gosandrecordingtheirsecrets.Here,inspectacularfull-colorimagesandinherownwords,shesharesherintimateknowledgeoftheislandsandherdeeploveandrespectforthenaturalwonderstheyconceal.

TuiDeRoyisaworld-renownedwildlifephotogra-pher,writer,andconservationistwhogrewupontheGalapagosandreturnstherefrequentlytoday.

2010.168pages.245colorillus.1map.12x9.Cl:978-0-691-14637-9 $29.95For sale only in the U.S. and Canada

“ThisisthedeepestandmostthoroughhistoryofornithologythatIhaveseen.Themixtureofhis-tory,biographicalsketches,periodillustrations,andsciencegiveitabroadappeal,andthewritingisquiteengaging.”—FrankGill,formerpresident,AmericanOrnithologist’sUnion

“[E]ngagingandinspirational....Theauthormakesoneappreciatethefragilebeautyofthefieryisles.”—The Press

“Inwordsandpictures,DeRoycapturestheethereal,hauntingqualityoftheislandswiththeircoldseasandburningrocks.”—Ocean Realm

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New

TrogonsANaturalHistoryoftheTrogonidaeJoseph M. ForshawIllustratedbyAlbertEarlGilbert

Thisisthedefinitivenaturalhistoryofthespectacularlybeautifultropicalbirdsknownasthetrogons,afamilythatincludestheleg-endaryResplendentQuetzal,thesacredbirdoftheancientMayansandAztecs.AcollaborationbetweenrenownedornithologistJosephForshawandeminentbirdartistAlbertGilbert,Trogonscombinesscienceandarttocreateanunprecedentedpictureofathreatenedbirdfamily.Withitslargeformat,morethan40full-colorplates,andstate-of-the-artfive-colorprinting,thislimited-editionbookpromisestobecomeaclassicandacollector’sitem.

JosephM.ForshawisoneofAustralia’sleadingornithologistsandtheauthorofmanyacclaimedbooks.AlbertEarlGilbertisoneoftheworld’sforemostbirdartists.

2009.304pages.75colorillus.10lineillus.11x16.Cl:978-0-691-14158-9 $150.00Not for sale in the European Union

ForthcomingHoneybee DemocracyThomas D. Seeley

Seepage1fordetails.

New

The Princeton Field Guide to DinosaursGregory S. Paul

Seepage18fordetails.

also available

New

Darwin in GalápagosFootstepstoaNewWorldK. Thalia Grant & Gregory B. Estes

In1835,duringhisvoyageonHMS Beagle,CharlesDarwinspentseveralweeksinGalápagosexploringtheislandsandmakingextensivenotesontheirnaturalhistory.Darwin in GalápagosisthefirstbooktorecreateDarwin’shistoricvisittotheislands,followinginhisfootstepsdaybydayandislandbyislandasherecordsallthatheobservesaroundhim.

K.ThaliaGrantisanaturalistwithextensiveknowledgeofDarwinandGalápagos.GregoryB.EsteshasworkedasanaturalistinGalápagossince1982.

2009.416pages.201colorillus.73halftones.4maps.Cl:978-0-691-14210-4 $29.95|£20.95

“Thisbookisamustfordie-hardDarwinfans.”—WalterL.Cressier,Library Journal

“Icannotimagineamoreimpressivewayofpresent-ingsomeofthemostbeautifulandimpressivebirdsintheworld.”—EricSalzman,Winging It

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Forthcoming

Why Everyone (Else) Is a HypocriteEvolutionandtheModularMindRobert Kurzban

We’reallhypocrites.Why?Hypocrisyisthenaturalstateofthehumanmind.

RobertKurzbanshowsusthatthekeytounderstandingourbehavioralinconsistenciesliesinunderstandingthemind’sdesign.Thehumanmindconsistsofmanyspecializedunitsdesignedbytheprocessofevolutionbynaturalselection.Whilethesemodulessometimesworktogetherseamlessly,theydon’talways,resultinginimpossiblycontradic-torybeliefs,vacillationsbetweenpatienceandimpulsiveness,violationsofoursupposedmoralprincipals,andoverinflatedviewsofourselves.

Inclearlanguage,fullofwitandrichinexamples,Kurzbanexplainstherootsandimplicationsofourinconsistentminds,andwhyitisperfectlynaturaltobelievethateveryoneelseisahypocrite.

RobertKurzbanisassociateprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofPennsylvania.

February2011.288pages.2halftones.1lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-14674-4 $27.95|£19.95

New

Working TogetherCollectiveAction,theCommons,andMultipleMethodsinPracticeAmy R. Poteete, Marco A. Janssen & Elinor Ostrom

Advancesinthesocialscienceshaveemergedthroughavarietyofresearchmethods:field-basedresearch,laboratoryandfieldexperi-ments,andagent-basedmodels.However,whichresearchmethodorapproachisbestsuitedtoaparticularinquiryisfrequentlydebatedanddiscussed.Working Togetherexamineshowdifferentmethodshavepromotedvarioustheoreticaldevelopmentsrelatedtocollectiveactionandthecommons,anddemonstratestheimportanceofcross-fertiliza-tioninvolvingmultimethodresearchacrosstraditionalboundaries.Theauthorslookatwhycross-fertilizationisdifficulttoachieve,andtheyshowwaystoovercomethesechallengesthroughcollaboration.

AmyR.PoteeteisassistantprofessorofpoliticalscienceatConcordiaUniversityinMontreal.MarcoA.JanssenisassistantprofessorintheSchoolofHumanEvolutionandSocialChangeatArizonaStateUniver-sity.ElinorOstromisprofessoratIndianaUniversity,Bloomington,andArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,andthecowinnerofthe2009NobelPrizeinEconomicSciences.

2010.376pages.21lineillus.8tables.Pa:978-0-691-14604-1 $29.95|£20.95Cl:978-0-691-14603-4 $80.00|£55.00

“Thisisalandmarkworkwhichcrossesboundariesinthesocialsciences.”—KennethJ.Arrow,NobelPrize-winningeconomist

“Kurzbanisgenuinelyclever,sly,succinct,andsometimeshilarious.”—StevenPinker,HarvardUniversity

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ForthcomingWithaforewordbyFreemanDyson

The Ultimate Quotable EinsteinCollected and edited by Alice Calaprice

HereisthedefinitiveneweditionofthehugelypopularcollectionofEinsteinquotationsthathassoldtensofthousandsofcopiesworld-wideandbeentranslatedintotwenty-fivelanguages.

AliceCalapriceisarenownedexpertonAlbertEinsteinandwasalongtimesenioreditoratPrincetonUniversityPress.

December2010.576pages.27halftones.Cl:978-0-691-13817-6 $24.95|£16.95

New

On Fact and FraudCautionaryTalesfromtheFrontLinesofScienceDavid Goodstein

On Fact and Fraudprovidesauser’sguidetoidentifying,avoiding,andpreventingfraudinscience,alongthewayofferingvaluableinsightsintohowmodernscienceispracticed.

DavidGoodsteinistheFrankJ.GilloonDistinguishedTeachingandSer-viceProfessorintheDepartmentofPhysicsattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology.

2010.184pages.22halftones.Cl:978-0-691-13966-1 $22.95|£15.95

New

What’s Eating You?PeopleandParasitesEugene H. Kaplan

InWhat’s Eating You?EugeneKaplanrecountsthetrueandharrowingtalesofhisadventureswithparasites,andintheprocessintroducesreaderstotheintimatelyinterwovenlivesofhostandparasite.

Kaplanhasspenthislifetravelingtheglobeexploringoceansandjungles,andincidentallyacquiringparasitesinhisgut.Here,heleadsreadersonanunforgettablejourneyintothebizarreyetoddlybeautifulworldofparasites.Informative,frequentlylurid,andhugelyentertaining,thisbeautifullyillustratedbookisamust-readforhealth-conscioustravelers,andanyonewhohaseverwonderediftheypickedupatapewormfromthatlastsushidinner.

EugeneH.KaplanistheDonaldE.AxinnEndowedDistinguishedPro-fessorofEcologyandConservation(emeritus)atHofstraUniversity.

2010.320pages.30b&wplates.Cl:978-0-691-14140-4 $26.95|£18.95

“Kaplanstimulatesreaderstofurtherexploretheseexcitingorganisms....[His]senseofhumorcomesthroughonvirtuallyeverypage.”—LillianF.Mayberry,UniversityofTexas,ElPaso

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NewPaperback

Superstition BeliefintheAgeofScienceRobert L. Park

“Parkwriteswithbemusementathu-manfollybutalsowithoutrageatthemisappropriationofscience.”—RobertA.Segal,Times Higher

Education

RobertL.ParkisprofessorofphysicsattheUniversityofMaryland.

2010.240pages.Pa:978-0-691-14597-6 $16.95|£11.95Cl:978-0-691-13355-3 $24.95|£16.95

New

Heaven’s TouchFromKillerStarstotheSeedsofLife,HowWeAreConnectedtotheUniverseJames B. Kaler

“Heaven’s Touchisapassionateaccountbothofhumanity’stangiblecontactwiththeUniverseatlargeandtheprofoundinfluenceoftheUniverseonlifeonEarth.”—SimonMitton,Times Higher

Education

JamesB.KalerisprofessoremeritusofastronomyattheUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-Champaign.

2009.264pages.54halftones.5lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-12946-4 $24.95|£16.95

Forthcoming

The Brain and the Meaning of LifePaul Thagard

“The Brain and the

Meaning of Lifeprovidesahighlyinformedaccountoftherelevanceofrecentneurosciencetohumanlife.Itcompellinglytellshowhumans,asbiologicalcreaturesinaphysicalworld,canfindmeaningandvalue.”

—WilliamBechtel,UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego

PaulThagardisprofessorofphilosophy,psychol-ogy,andcomputerscienceattheUniversityofWaterloo,Canada.

2010.296pages.12lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-14272-2 $29.95|£20.95 NewPaperback

Winnerofthe2007IsabelleHermalynBookAward,BronxCountyHistoricalSocietyWinnerofthe2007NewYorkCityBookAward,NewYorkSocietyLibrary

Trying LeviathanTheNineteenth-CenturyNewYorkCourtCaseThatPuttheWhaleonTrialandChallengedtheOrderofNatureD. Graham Burnett

“Anunexpectedpage-turner.”—Nature

D.GrahamBurnettisassociateprofes-sorofhistoryatPrincetonUniver-sityandaneditoratCabinetmagazine.

2010.304pages.16colorplates.17halftones.Pa:978-0-691-14615-7$21.95|£14.95

Cl:978-0-691-12950-1 $45.00|£30.95

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ForthcomingPaperbackHonorableMention,2007AwardforBestProfessional/ScholarlyBookinMathematics,AssociationofAmericanPublishers

The Pythagorean TheoremA4,000-YearHistoryEli Maor

“Thisexcellentbiographyofthetheoremislikeahistoryofthoughtwritteninlinesandcircles,movingfromancientclaytabletstoEinstein’sblackboards.”—BenLongstaff,New Scientist

EliMaorteachesatLoyolaUniversityinChicagoandattheGrahamSchoolofGeneralEducationattheUniversityofChicago.

Princeton Science Library

September2010.288pages.8colorillus.141lineillus.2tables.Pa:978-0-691-14823-6 $17.95|£12.50Cl:978-0-691-12526-8 $24.95|£16.95

ForthcomingPaperback

Nonplussed!MathematicalProofofImplausibleIdeasJulian Havil

“Nonplussed!isacollectionoflovelyparadoxes:factsthatareprovablelogi-callybutarenev-erthelessseriouslycounterintuitive.”—PeterM.Neumann,Times

Higher Education

JulianHavilisaformermasterat

WinchesterCollege,England.

September2010.216pages.18halftones.143lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-14822-9 $16.95|£11.95Cl:978-0-691-12056-0 $24.95|£16.95

NewPaperbackWinnerofthe2006PhiBetaKappaBookAwardinScience

Withanewafterwordbytheauthor

Plows, Plagues, and PetroleumHowHumansTookControlofClimateWilliam F. Ruddiman

“Plows, Plagues,

and Petroleumisexcellentreadingforscientistandnonscientistalike.”—JamesWhite,Science

WilliamF.RuddimanhaspublishedmanyarticlesinScientific

American,Nature,andScience,aswell

asvariousscientificjournals.

Princeton Science Library

2010.240pages.19halftones.19lineillus.5tables.7maps.Pa:978-0-691-14634-8 $19.95|£13.95

NewPaperbackOneof Strategy & Business’sBestBusinessBooksfor2004Short-listedforthe2005BritishAcademyBookPrize

RevisedEdition—WithanewforewordbyDanielC.Dennett

The Company of StrangersANaturalHistoryofEconomicLifePaul Seabright

“[A]clear,thought-provoking,andelegantbook.”—HowardDavies,Times Higher

Education

PaulSeabrightisprofessorofeconomicsattheToulouseSchoolofEconomics.

2010.400pages.Pa:978-0-691-14646-1 $19.95|£13.95

Toreceivenoticesaboutnewbooks,subscribeforemailat:press.princeton.edu/subscribe

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New

The Little Book of String TheorySteven S. Gubser

“Thisisanengag-ingandconciseintroductiontothemainideasinstringtheory.Gubsergivesusaquicktourofthebasiclawsofphysicsasweunderstandthemtoday,andthendemonstrateshowstringtheoryseekstogobeyondthem.Heserves

asanartfulandattentiveguide,asthereaderexploresthemysteriesofquantummechanics,blackholes,strings,branes,supersymmetry,andextradimensionsinthepagesofthisbook.”—JuanMaldacena,InstituteforAdvancedStudy

The Little Book of String Theoryistheessential,mostup-to-datebeginner’sguidetothiselegant,multidimensionalfieldofphysics.

StevenS.GubserisprofessorofphysicsatPrinc-etonUniversity.

2010.184pages.21lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-14289-0 $19.95|£13.95

New

How to Find a Habitable PlanetJames Kasting

“Afascinatingread—everythingyouneedtoknowabouthabitableworlds.”—SaraSeager,MassachusettsInsti-tuteofTechnology

EversinceCarlSa-ganfirstpredictedthatextraterrestrialcivilizationsmust

numberinthemillions,thesearchforlifeonotherplanetshasgrippedourimagination.IsEarthsorarethatadvancedlifeformslikeus—oreventhesimplestbiologicalorganisms—areuniquetotheuniverse?How to Find a Habitable

PlanetdescribeshowscientistsaretestingSagan’sprediction,anddemonstrateswhyEarthmaynotbesorareafterall.

JamesKastingisDistinguishedProfessorofGeo-sciencesatPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.

2010.352pages.16colorillus.57halftones.15lineillus.4tables.Cl:978-0-691-13805-3 $29.95|£20.95

The Medea HypothesisIsLifeonEarthUltimatelySelf-Destructive?Peter Ward

“ThepointofThe Medea Hypothesisisthatlife,ratherthanhelpingtoregu-latetheEarth‘System’bynegativefeedbacks,doesallitcantoconsumetheresourcesavailable—sowingtheseedsofitsownextinction.”—Dr.HenryGee,BBC Focus Magazine

2009.208pages.11lineillus.2tables.Cl:978-0-691-13075-0 $24.95|£16.95

ScienceEssentials

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ForthcomingPaperbackWinnerofthe2009WalterP.KistlerAward,FoundationFortheFutureOneoftheAustralian’sBestBooksof2009

The Long ThawHowHumansAreChangingtheNext100,000YearsofEarth’sClimateDavid Archer

“[An]enjoyableandfast-pacedtreatise....Archerleadsthereadertoasimpleyetaccuratepictureofclimatechanges,rangingfromgeo-logicaltimescalestocurrentwarming,iceagesandprospectsforthefuture.”—SusanSolomon,Nature

DavidArcherisprofessorofgeophysicalsciencesattheUniversityofChicago.

This book is printed on recycled paper

September2010.192pages.2halftones.20lineillus.2tables.Pa:978-0-691-14811-3 $16.95|£11.95Cl:978-0-691-13654-7 $22.95|£15.95

ForthcomingPaperbackWithanewprefacebytheauthor

Enhancing EvolutionTheEthicalCaseforMakingBetterPeopleJohn Harris

“ThisprovocativebookisavaluableretorttothosewhowouldsummontheghostofFranken-stein’smonsteratthefirstsightofatesttube.”—StephenCave,Financial Times

JohnHarrisistheLordDavidAlli-

anceProfessorofBioethicsattheUniversityofManchesterSchoolofLaw,jointeditor-in-chiefoftheJournal of Medical Ethics,andamemberofBritain’sHumanGeneticsCommission.

November2010.272pages.Pa:978-0-691-14816-8 $18.95|£12.95Cl:978-0-691-12844-3 $27.95|£19.95

The Great Brain DebateNatureorNurture?John E. Dowling

“Dowlingdoesamasterfuljob....Hiseloquentessayprovidessolidexamplesofwhatelementsofbraindevelopmentandbrainfunctionareunderge-neticcontrolandwhicharelargelyguidedbyexperience.”—CharlesA.Nelsonand

IrvingI.Gottesman,Science

2007.200pages.1halftone.45lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-13310-2 $19.95|£13.95

MemoryTheKeytoConsciousnessRichard F. Thompson & Stephen A. Madigan

“[A]usefulandcheer-fullyaccessibleaccountofcurrentideasonthephenomenologyof,andneurophysiologicalpro-cessesassociatedwith,memoryformation.”—StevenRose,Times

Higher Education

Supplement

2007.288pages.20halftones.30lineillus.8tables.Pa:978-0-691-13311-9 $23.95|£16.95

ScienceEssentials

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The Balance of NatureEcology’sEnduringMythJohn Kricher

“Adeftandinvitingtourofecologyandevolu-tion,abookofrevelationaboutthebalanceofnaturethatreallycounts,namelythatbetweenourselvesandthelivingplanet.Thisisanappeal-ingreadthatrevealsthemostimportantstoryofhumanhistory.”—ThomasE.Lovejoy,H.JohnHeinzIIICenterforScience,Economics,andtheEnvironment

2009.256pages.Cl:978-0-691-13898-5 $24.95|£16.95

BirdscapesBirdsinOurImaginationandExperienceJeremy Mynott

“Anabsolutelyfascinatingbook,exhaustivelyresearched,beautifullywritten,bothlearnedandhumorous,andendlesslystimulating....Abookwhichinformsanddelightsatfirstreadingandwillcontinuetoberelishedonsubsequentre-readings.”—Birding World

2009.392pages.8colorillus.32halftones.25lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-13539-7 $29.95|£17.95

GuesstimationSolvingtheWorld’sProblemsontheBackofaCocktailNapkinLawrence Weinstein & John A. Adam

“Animportantskillofgreatuse...istheabilitytoderiveanapproximateresultfrominsufficientdata.Guesstimationisacollectionof[problems]gatheredfromeverydaylifeandvariousfields.Workingoutquestions...isbothentertainingandenlightening.Itmayalsohelpfosteryourcareer...becausemakingcorrectguessesquicklyestablishesyourreputationasanexpert.”—StephanMertens,Science

2008.320pages.72lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12949-5 $19.95|£13.95

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2009HonorableMention,2008PROSEAwardforExcellenceinSingle-VolumeReference/Science,AssociationofAmericanPublishers

The Princeton Companion to MathematicsEdited by Timothy GowersJuneBarrow-Green&ImreLeader,associateeditors

“Amustforbuddingnumber-crunchers.”—Economist(BestBooksof2008)

2008.1056pages.20halftones.160lineillus.Cl:978-0-691-11880-2 $99.00|£68.00

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The Altruism EquationSevenScientistsSearchfortheOriginsofGoodnessLee Alan Dugatkin

“The Altruism Equationisapleasuretoread.Dugatkin’sexplanationoftherelevantscienceisclearandcomprehensible.Healsoblendsthescientificviewsofthesesevenscientistswiththeirpersonalandprofessionallivesinawaythatenhancesourunderstandingofboth.”—DavidL.Hull,Isis

2006.208pages.3lineillus.1table.Cl:978-0-691-12590-9 $26.95|£18.95

WithanewintroductionbyA.Zee

QEDTheStrangeTheoryofLightandMatterRichard P. Feynman

Praise for Princeton’s original edition:

“Feynmansimplycannothelpbeingoriginal.Inthisquirky,fascinatingbook,heexplainstolay-menthequantumtheoryoflight.”—New Yorker

Princeton Science Library

2006.192pages.93lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-12575-6 $16.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada)

Shortlistedforthe2008AndréSimonBookAward,AndréSimonMemorialFundOneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2009

SwindledTheDarkHistoryofFoodFraud,fromPoisonedCandytoCounterfeitCoffeeBee Wilson

“Foodproducers,andwhatevertheycangetawaywith,is...thesubjectofBeeWilson’slivelybook....Herfocusisontwobasics:poisoningandcheating.Inearly-19th-centuryBritain,therewasplentyofboth.Forexample,picklesweregreenfromtoxiccopper,children’scandiesgainedtheirbrightcolorsfromleadandotherpoisons,andthewhitebreadoftheuppercrustwasoftenbleachedwithalum.”—NinaAyoub,Chronicle of Higher Education

2008.400pages.53halftones.Cl:978-0-691-13820-6 $26.95|£18.95For sale only in North America and the Philippines

OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2007

Why Size MattersFromBacteriatoBlueWhalesJohn Tyler Bonner

“Bonnerarguesthatsizeisadrivingforceforallofbiology....[H]edemonstratesconvincingly,sizedictateseverythingfromananimal’sshapeandappearancetoitslocomotion,speed,voiceandsocialorganization.”—WrayHerbert,Washington Post Book World

2006.176pages.35lineillus.1table.Cl:978-0-691-12850-4 $16.95|£11.95

Readnewsworthyandlivelycommentaryonournewblogatpress.princeton.edu/blog

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OneofChoice’sOutstandingAcademicTitlesfor2009

James LovelockInSearchofGaiaJohn Gribbin & Mary Gribbin

“Intheirfascinatingnewbiography,James

Lovelock: In Search of Gaia...JohnandMaryGribbinintroduceustoamanwhoendorsesthismetaphorwithmuchenthusiasm.”—MichaelRuse,Chronicle of Higher Education

2009.288pages.19halftones.Cl:978-0-691-13750-6 $24.95For sale only in the U.S., its territories and dependencies

OneoftheNew York TimesNotableBooksof1997

WithanewforewordbyCarlZimmer

T. rex and the Crater of DoomWalter Alvarez

“[A]wonderfuladventureinscience.”—DaleRussell,Los Angeles Times Book Review

2008.216pages.8colorplates.15halftones.2lineillus.Pa:978-0-691-13103-0 $16.95Not for sale in the Commonwealth (except Canada)

Winnerofthe2005BestsellerAwards,PhilosophyCategory,TheBookStandard

On BullshitHarry G. Frankfurt

“Immediately,Imustsay:readit.Beautifullywrit-ten,lucid,ironicandprofound....Itisasmallandhighlyprovocativemasterpiece.”—BryanAppleyard,Sunday Times(London)

2005.80pages.Cl:978-0-691-12294-6 $9.95|£6.95Not for sale in South Asia

The Faith of ScientistsInTheirOwnWordsEdited by Nancy K. Frankenberry

“The Faith of Scientists,astoutanthologyofprimarysources...makescleartherichvarietyofreligiousexperienceofscientistsfromGalileoandDarwinthroughRachelCarsonandStephenHawking.”—AmyE.Schwartz,Washington Post Book World

2008.544pages.Cl:978-0-691-13487-1 $29.95|£20.95

Winnerofa2009NautilusSilverAward,NautilusBookAwardsFinalist,2008EugeneM.EmmeAstronauticalLiteratureAward,AmericanAstronauticalSociety

Beyond UFOsTheSearchforExtraterrestrialLifeandItsAstonishingImplicationsforOurFutureJeffrey Bennett

“Beyond UFOsiscrammedwithneatanalogies,startlingimageryandmind-blowingillustrationsofastronomicalconcepts.Ifyouwanttounder-standtheuniverseandourplaceinit,youwillnotfindabetterprimer.”—MichaelBrooks,New Scientist

2008.240pages.8colorillus.25halftones.Cl:978-0-691-13549-6 $26.95|£18.95

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