Tamed
Auteur : Lee Dugatkin, Lyudmila Trut
Date de publication : 2030-12-31
Éditeur : Simon and Schuster
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
This enthralling narrative combines history and storytelling, like The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and The Beak of the Finch, in a rare glimpse at the internationally renowned animal behavior experiment that tamed wild foxes into affectionate companions and led to major discoveries about the compelling question of how dogs—and humans—evolved.
Any pet owner knows that humans and domesticated animals can form deep and lasting bonds with each other. But we have never known why that bond comes so easily; in other words, why an animal and a person can develop such an intense and meaningful commitment to care about and cooperate with each other. Consider this striking possibility: When we look into a domesticated animal’s eyes, we are looking at ourselves.
Sixty years ago a remarkable experiment began in the Soviet Union that continues to this day. The project set out to replicate in real time the domestication of the wolf into the dog, using the silver fox, a cousin of the wolf, as a stand-in. The Silver Fox Experiment has had sensational results and yielded poignant stories of fox-human friendships over generations. Until now, they have never been told because no one has had access to the principal scientist who took over the experiment 30 years ago from its legendary founder. In this unique narrative, Dr. Lyudmila Trut collaborates with Dr. Lee Alan Dugatkin, an expert in the evolution of social behavior, to share her fascinating, revolutionary work on the project.
A combination of science and storytelling, animal behavior and evolution, this captivating narrative is at heart a great love story—the Pygmalion of animal science—in which researchers and foxes grow to care for and protect each other.