Nikolaas Tinbergen

Tinbergen in 1978 Nikolaas "Niko" Tinbergen (; ; 15 April 1907 – 21 December 1988) was a Dutch biologist and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Karl von Frisch and Konrad Lorenz for their discoveries concerning the organization and elicitation of individual and social behavior patterns in animals. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology, the study of animal behavior.

In 1951, he published ''The Study of Instinct'', an influential book on animal behaviour. In the 1960s, he collaborated with filmmaker Hugh Falkus on a series of wildlife films, including ''The Riddle of the Rook'' (1972) and ''Signals for Survival'' (1969), which won the Italia prize in that year and the American blue ribbon in 1971. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bird life. by Tinbergen, Niko, 1907-

    Published 1954
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    Curious naturalists. by Tinbergen, Niko, 1907-

    Published 1958
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    Animal behavior, by Tinbergen, Niko, 1907-

    Published 1965
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    The study of instinct / by Tinbergen, Niko, 1907-

    Published 1989
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    Early childhood autism; an ethological approach, by Tinbergen, Elisabeth A.

    Published 1972
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    Tracks by Ennion, E. A. R. d. 1981

    Published 1967
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    Function and evolution in behaviour : essays in honour of professor Niko Tinbergen /

    Published 1975
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    Tinbergen's legacy in behaviour : sixty years of landmark stickleback papers /

    Published 2010
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