J. F. V. Vincent P. J. Lillford Julian F. V. Vincent
A large part of the effort of the food industry is spent in attempting to understand the limitations of the type of food that animals can eat. An understanding of the factors that influence feeding behavior can then be used to produce foodstuffs that are more attractive to the animals in question, whether they be humans, cattle, dogs, or cats. This book examines both the texture of food and the adaptations of various animals (including fish, mammals, primates, and humans) to the type of food they commonly eat. Zoologists, material scientists, and food scientists are assembled to present for...
A large part of the effort of the food industry is spent in attempting to understand the limitations of the type of food that animals can eat. An unde...