- Marian Stamp Dawkins
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Marian Ellina Stamp Dawkins (born 13 February 1945) is professor for animal behaviour at the University of Oxford, where she heads the Animal Behaviour Research Group.[1] She has published several books, one of which has been translated into German, and many peer-reviewed papers. She is considered an expert in animal welfare. She married evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins on 19 August 1967. They divorced in 1984.
Bibliography
- Animal Suffering: The Science of Animal Welfare. Chapman and Hall. 1980.
- Unravelling Animal Behaviour. Longman. 1986.
- Through Our Eyes Only?: The Search for Animal Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993.
- She was coauthor with Aubrey Manning of the fourth and fifth editions of An Introduction to Animal Behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1993 and 1998.
- Living with The Selfish Gene. One of the collected essays in Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think. Editors: A. Grafen, M. Ridley. Oxford University Press. 2006
References
- ^ "Staff:Academic Marian Dawkins". University of Oxford, Department of Zoology. http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/staff/academics/dawkins_m.htm. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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