Motivation of human and animal behavior; an ethological view [by] Konrad Lorenz [and] Paul Leyhausen. Translated by B. A. Tonkin.
By: Lorenz, Konrad, 1903-.
Contributor(s): Leyhausen.
Material type:
Translation of Antriebe tierischen und menschlichen Verhaltens.
1965 rep
Bibliography: p. 387
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