Recenze akvarijních knih
Almost everyone who enjoys observing life in water, especially fish, has asked or continues to ask themselves why we admire these creatures, keep them, or even breed them.
I believe that nowadays, many aquarium owners are interested not only in how to keep an aquarium in good condition, but also in whether their charges have good living conditions and how they perceive their environment, which the owner has created and if the care is sufficient.
Jonathan Balcombe is a biologist and writer who specializes in the study of animal behavior. His work focuses primarily on the perception, emotions, and social behavior of fish. Balcombe presents compelling evidence to help the public better understand fish behavior and emotions, which are often overlooked.
For example, aquarium fish owners have long noticed that fish are capable of perceiving who feeds them, at what time, and where the food arrives. The book also proves that fish have social lives, recognize other individuals by sight, smell, and even by voice. They consciously choose their companions and are able to cooperate.
The book is organized into thematic chapters that explore various aspects of fish behavior, including the perception of pain, emotions, social interactions, and environmental awareness. Balcombe engages readers with captivating stories and scientific data to prove that fish lead rich emotional lives.
Balcombe writes clearly and convincingly, humanizing fish in a way that leads readers to reflect and perhaps reconsider how they perceive marine and freshwater environments. The narrative is not only informative but also very touching at times.
"What a Fish Knows" is not only thought-provoking but also a call to more ethical treatment and consideration of fish. I recommend this book to anyone with a deeper interest in fish behavior or environmental protection, or who simply wants to learn something new from this area. This book is a testament to the complex lives of fish and a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings.