H?lldobler, Bert

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The superorganism

the beauty, elegance, and strangeness of insect societies
2009
A study of social evolutions evidenced in the insect world, providing an overview of the nature of the insect superorganisms and their impact on land environment, and discussing communication, division of labor, nest architecture, and other topics.

The leafcutter ants

civilization by instinct
2011
"The Leafcutter Ants provides a tour of Earth's most evolved animal societies. Each colony of leafcutters contains as many as five million workers, all the daughters of a single queen that can live over a decade. A gigantic nest can stretch thirty feet across, rise five feet or more above the ground, and consist of hundreds of chambers that reach twenty-five feet below the ground surface. Indeed, the leafcutters have parlayed their instinctive civilization into a virtual domination of forest, grassland, and croplandfrom Louisiana to Patagonia. Inspired by a section of the authors' acclaimed The Superorganism, this illustrated work provides the explanation of what a social order with a half-billion years of animal evolution has achieved."--BOOK JACKET.
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