The Ants

The Ants

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Mar 28, 1990 · English · Hardcover (732 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 732
Language English
Published Mar 28, 1990
Publisher Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0674040759
ISBN-13 9780674040755

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This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate world of ants, revealing their remarkable anatomy and physiological traits. The authors, renowned biologists Edward O. Wilson and Bert Hölldobler, detail how these small yet complex creatures have adapted to various environments, showcasing the fascinating diversity within the ant kingdom. Readers are introduced to the unique structural components that enable ants to thrive, from their specialized body parts to their efficient foraging strategies.

The social organization of ant colonies comes to life through vivid descriptions of their intricate social hierarchies and cooperative behaviors. Wilson and Hölldobler expertly analyze the roles of different ant castes, illustrating how teamwork and communication create a well-functioning community. This examination not only enhances understanding of ant society but also provides insights into broader ecological interactions.

As the narrative unfolds, the ecological significance of ants is highlighted, revealing their critical role in various ecosystems. By understanding these industrious creatures, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of nature and the vital contributions that ants make to the environment. This book stands as an essential resource for anyone captivated by the natural world and the complex lives of its smallest inhabitants.

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Science & Technology History

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