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Konrad Lorenz

    November 7, 1903 – February 27, 1989

    Konrad Lorenz was a pioneering zoologist and a founder of modern ethology. He meticulously studied the instinctive behaviors of animals, particularly focusing on greylag geese and jackdaws. Lorenz became widely recognized for his groundbreaking descriptions of imprinting, the crucial process by which young birds instinctively bond with the first moving object they encounter. His collaborative work with Nikolaas Tinbergen was instrumental in establishing ethology as a distinct sub-discipline within biology.

    Konrad Lorenz
    Behind the Mirror
    Man Meets Dog
    Here am I - where are you?
    King Solomon's Ring
    King Solomon's ring : new light on animal ways
    On Aggression