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THE GENIUS BAT

Yossi Yovel

The Genius Bat, an exceptional popular science book by Yossi Yovel. An ecologist and neurobiologist, Yossi Yovel is the head of the School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University.
The Genius Bat is part of the genre of entertaining, informative and stimulating books about animals and other organisms and discoveries about their remarkable capacities. Writers like Jennifer Ackerman, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Merlin Sheldrake, and Ed Yong have met with considerable success in large part because their books on owls, octopuses, fungi, etc., are not only fascinating and enjoyable but also are stimulating in the way they open up the world and deepen insight about our own lives. Like others in this genre, The Genius Bat is not only about a particular non-human subject; it's also about the writer and other scientists and some of their exploits. The material is intelligent and informative, and the style is unpretentious, witty, and anecdotal. The bat, the only flying mammal, has a good deal of associated lore, and mystery and, for more than a few of us, even initial aversion. In working with Yovel, and visiting his bat lab, we've gone through a kind of transformation about bats the order Chiroptera. They are smart, and they have a sensory system including highly-developed capacity for echolocation that is different from ours. Being in their world gives us a glimpse not only of their unique bat-ness but also of qualities and behaviors that are meaningful to us. As Yovel describes in the sample chapter that is attached with this proposal, some bat species engage it what can best be described as altruism. Some have a spectacular mating practice known as lekking (think speed dating). And some male bats even lactate.
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Published by St. Martins Press

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Yovel is quite an appealing personality, so permit us to introduce him via this YouTube link about bats and AI, which was shown on BBC News (15.6 million subscribers). Read more...