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Ants: The ultimate social insects: British Wildlife Collection

Autor Richard Jones
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 feb 2022
'Brilliant, fantastic and significant' - Dr George McGavinAnts are seemingly everywhere, and this familiarity has led to some contemptuous and less than helpful stereotypes. In this compelling insight into the natural and cultural history of ants, Richard Jones helps to unravel some of the myths and misunderstanding surrounding their remarkable behaviours. Ant aggregations in large (often mind-bogglingly huge) nests are a complex mix of genetics, chemistry, geography and higher social interaction. Their forage trails - usually to aphid colonies but occasionally into the larder - are maintained by a wondrous alchemy of molecular scents and markers. Their social colony structure confused natural philosophers of old and still taxes the modern biologist today. Beginning the book with a straightforward look at ant morphology, Jones then explores the ant species found in the British Isles and parts of nearby mainland Europe, their foraging, nesting, navigating and battle instincts, how ants interact with the landscape, their evolution, and their place in our understanding of how life on earth works. Alongside this, he explores the complex relationship between humans and ants, and how ants went from being the subject of fables and moral storytelling to become popular research tools.Drawing on up-to-date science and featuring striking colour photographs throughout, this book presents a convincing case for why ants are worth our greater recognition and respect.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472964861
ISBN-10: 1472964861
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 330 colour photos and b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 166 x 242 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Seria British Wildlife Collection

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A book that dispels the myths and reveals how truly fascinating and significant ants are.

Notă biografică

Richard Jones is a nationally acclaimed entomologist, a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, fellow of the Linnean Society, and past president of the British Entomological and Natural History Society. He has been fascinated by wildlife since a childhood exploring the South Downs and Sussex Weald in search of plants and insects. He now writes about insects, nature and the environment for BBC Wildlife, Gardeners' World, Countryfile, The Sunday Times, New Scientist and the Guardian and has regular television and radio appearances on programmes such as Home Planet, Woman's Hour, Natural Histories, Open Country and Springwatch Unsprung. Richard has written several books on science and wildlife including Nano Nature, Extreme Insects, The Little Book of Nits, House Guests: House Pests, Call of Nature and the Beetles volume in the New Naturalist series.

Cuprins

Preface 1 What's so special about ants? 2 What is an ant? 3 The ants of Britain and Ireland 4 Evolution of ants 5 Being an everyday ant 6 The rise of the colony 7 Human interactions with ants 8 Ant interactions with other species 9 Ants in the landscape 10 How to study antsAppendix: Identification key Glossary References Illustration credits Acknowledgements Index

Recenzii

I didn't think I wanted to know much about ants but I was drawn into this book by the tales that the author tells and the way he tells them. It's a treat.
Readable, popular and amusing.
Entomologist and author Richard Jones brings his expertise and accessible writing to the latest book in the British Wildlife Collection series. This time the focus is on the "easily overlooked and usually misunderstood" ants, and why they are so extraordinary.
Full of the passion, depth and excitement that only a genuine ant expert and enthusiast could convey . Jones has poured a lot of his life and a good dollop of soul into this book.
There is something here to suit all exponents of natural history, from the curious beginner to the seasoned entomologist. The author easily captures the attention of the most casual ant-watcher.
The latest from the excellent Bloomsbury Wildlife Collection.
Jones covers a good deal of territory, and the book is an amalgam of many parts...all are enhanced through the excellent use of illustrations, including many colour photographs of ants and other arthropods; reproductions from historical, scientific, artistic, and cultural sources; and line drawings of physical characters...The writing is lively and accessible...and the inevitable technical aspects (haplodiploidy, for example) are lucidly presented. The book is a fine addition to the libraries of myrmecophiles at any level, and especially those engaged in field observations and citizen science.