Des causes des migrations des animaux, et particulierement des oiseaux et des poissons, by M. de Serres, explores the causes behind animal migrations, with a particular focus on birds and fish. Published in 1841, this work delves into the natural history and zoology of migratory patterns, offering insights into the environmental and biological factors driving these behaviors.
Serres's study contributes to the understanding of animal behavior during a period of burgeoning scientific inquiry. The book remains relevant to those interested in the historical perspectives on animal migration and the early development of ecological studies. This work provides a valuable glimpse into 19th-century scientific thought on the complex phenomena of animal movement.
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