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John Alcock (/ˈælkɒk/; born November 13, 1942) is an American behavioral ecologist and author. He is currently the Emeritus' Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. His research interests include the evolution of diversity in insect populations, studying the adaptive value of different ways in which males find mating partners. He has authored several books, including The Kookaburras' Song: Exploring Animal Behavior in Australia (1988), Sonoran Desert Summer (1990), The Triumph of Sociobiology (2003), and Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (tenth edition, 2013). He authored Sonoran Desert Spring (1994) which was illustrated by , and also authored In a Desert Garden: Love and Death Among the Insects (1999) illustrated by .

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  • جون ألكوك (أستاذ جامعي) (ar)
  • John Alcock (Biologe) (de)
  • John Alcock (behavioral ecologist) (en)
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  • جون ألكوك (بالإنجليزية: John Alcock)‏ هو عالم حشرات أمريكي، ولد في 13 نوفمبر 1942. (ar)
  • John Alcock (* 1942) ist ein US-amerikanischer Biologe. Er ist Professor emeritus an der Arizona State University und Autor eines Standardwerks zur Verhaltensbiologie. (de)
  • John Alcock (/ˈælkɒk/; born November 13, 1942) is an American behavioral ecologist and author. He is currently the Emeritus' Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. His research interests include the evolution of diversity in insect populations, studying the adaptive value of different ways in which males find mating partners. He has authored several books, including The Kookaburras' Song: Exploring Animal Behavior in Australia (1988), Sonoran Desert Summer (1990), The Triumph of Sociobiology (2003), and Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (tenth edition, 2013). He authored Sonoran Desert Spring (1994) which was illustrated by , and also authored In a Desert Garden: Love and Death Among the Insects (1999) illustrated by . (en)
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  • جون ألكوك (بالإنجليزية: John Alcock)‏ هو عالم حشرات أمريكي، ولد في 13 نوفمبر 1942. (ar)
  • John Alcock (* 1942) ist ein US-amerikanischer Biologe. Er ist Professor emeritus an der Arizona State University und Autor eines Standardwerks zur Verhaltensbiologie. (de)
  • John Alcock (/ˈælkɒk/; born November 13, 1942) is an American behavioral ecologist and author. He is currently the Emeritus' Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. His research interests include the evolution of diversity in insect populations, studying the adaptive value of different ways in which males find mating partners. He has authored several books, including The Kookaburras' Song: Exploring Animal Behavior in Australia (1988), Sonoran Desert Summer (1990), The Triumph of Sociobiology (2003), and Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (tenth edition, 2013). He authored Sonoran Desert Spring (1994) which was illustrated by , and also authored In a Desert Garden: Love and Death Among the Insects (1999) illustrated by . Alcock is one of the original scientists to participate in the Ask A Biologist program and continues to participate in interviews as well as answering questions from students around the world. Alcock has performed extensive research and is the leading authority on the bee Centris pallida which is common in Arizona. Most of this research was performed in the late 1970s. He completed his undergraduate degree at Amherst College (1965) and his Ph.D. at Harvard University (1969). (en)
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