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OverviewIn the great naturalist tradition of E.O. Wilson, Jae Choe takes readers into a miniature world dominated by six-legged organisms. This is the world of the ant, an insect that humans, as well as most other life forms, depend upon for their very survival. Easily one of the most important animals on earth, ants seem to mirror the actions, emotions, and industries of the human population, often more effectively than humans do themselves. They developed ranching and farming long before humans, and their division of labor resembles the assembly lines of automobile factories and multinational enterprises. Self-sacrifice and a finely tuned chemical language are the foundations of their monarchical society, which is capable of waging large-scale warfare and taking slaves. Tales of their massacres and atrocities, as well as struggles for power, are all too reminiscent of our own. The reality of ant society is more fascinating than even the most creative minds could imagine. Choe combines expert scientific knowledge with a real passion for these miniscule marvels. His vivid descriptions are paired with captivating illustrations and photographs to introduce readers to the economics, culture, and intrigue of the ant world. All of nature is revealed through the secret lives of the amazing ants. In the words of the author, ""Once you get to know them, you'll love them"". Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jae Choe (Director, Natural History Museum, Director, Institute of EcoScience) , Jane Goodall , Dan PerlmanPublisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781421404288ISBN 10: 1421404281 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 27 May 2012 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword, by Jane Goodall Preface Introduction: My First Journey to the Ants Part I: The Economics of Ant Society 1. Ants Mean Business: How the Futuristic Economics of Ants Maximizes Their Returns 2. Economies of Scale and Rational BusinessManagement: From Joint Ventures to Multinational Enterprises 3. A 50-Million-Year Tradition of Farming: The Massive Underground Mushroom Farms of the Leaf-cutter Ants 4. Ant Ranchers: Masters of Dairy Farming Second Only to Mankind 5. The World's First Bodyguards: Standing Watch for Room and Board 6. The Charge of the Ant Brigade: The Terrifying March of the Army Ants Part II: The Culture of Ant Society 7. Talking with the Ants: The Clever Designs of Ant Communication 8. The Ants Come Home: Sense of Direction and Biological Clocks 9. Ants at Work: Maids, Nannies, Laborers, Soldiers 10. Con Artists of the Ant World: Parasites That Have Cracked the Ants' Secret Code 11. Villains and Monsters of the Ant World: Predators and Parasites Part III: The Politics of Ant Society 12. No Children of Their Own: Females in the Service of an Amazon Queen 13. Conflict in the Queendom: Divine Right of the Queen? Or the Will of the Masses? 14. Political Conflict and International Alliances: Yesterday's Comrade, Today's Enemy 15. The Foundation Myth of the Aztec Ant Queendom: The Queens' Battle for the Throne 16. War and Slavery: From Full-Scale Slaughter to Bloodless Warfare Epilogue: To Know Them Is to Love ThemReviewsA good general introduction to the biology of ants. Birdbooker Report 2012 Highly recommended. Choice 2012 A good general introduction to the biology of ants. Birdbooker Report 2012 Author InformationAuthor Website: http://home.ewha.ac.kr/~behavecoJae Choe is a university chair professor at Ewha Womans University, where he is also director of the Natural History Museum and the Research Institute of EcoScience. An award-winning author, his books include The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids and The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://home.ewha.ac.kr/~behavecoCountries AvailableAll regions |