The Wisdom of the Hive : The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies

the wisdom of the hive : the social physiology of honey bee colonies

more information about The Wisdom of the Hive : The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies

The Wisdom of the Hive : The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies

Editorial Reviews
Review
Timothy H. Goldsmith, Yale University : A terrific contribution that will build on the work of Martin Lindauer and Karl von Frisch. Seeley stands on their shoulders, but he is seeing new vistas. Others have asked what bees know, but Seeley explores new ground, asking how bees handle information and how this leads to reallocation of labor in the hive.

Book Description
This book is about the inner workings of one of nature's most complex animal societies: the honey bee colony. It describes and illustrates the results of more than fifteen years of elegant experimental studies conducted by the author. In his investigations, Thomas Seeley has sought the answer to the question of how a colony of bees is organized to gather its resources. The results of his research--including studies of the shaking signal, tremble dance, and waggle dance, and other, more subtle means by which information is exchanged among bees--offer the clearest, most detailed picture available of how a highly integrated animal society works. By showing how several thousand bees function together as an integrated whole to collect the nectar, pollen, and water that sustain the life of the hive, Seeley sheds light on one of the central puzzles of biology: how units at one level of organization can work together to form a higher-level entity.

In explaining why a hive is organized the way it is, Seeley draws on the literature of molecular biology, cell biology, animal and human sociology, economics, and operations research. He compares the honey bee colony to other functionally organized groups: multicellular organisms, colonies of marine invertebrates, and human societies. All highly cooperative groups share basic problems: of allocating their members among tasks so that more urgent needs are met before less urgent ones, and of coordinating individual actions into a coherent whole. By comparing such systems in different species, Seeley argues, we can deepen our understanding of the mechanisms that make close cooperation a reality.

The Wisdom of the Hive : The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies

The Wisdom of the Hive: The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies,Thomas D. Seeley,Harvard University Press,0674953762,Behavior,Food,General,Honeybee,Hymenoptera,Insects & Spiders,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Animal behaviour,Animal ecology,Insects (entomology),Science / General

Discount Books:

  1. Understanding Artificial Intelligence (Science Made Accessible)
  2. Using Multivariate Statistics
  3. Venomous Snakes Of The Southeast
  4. Weak Convergence and Empirical Processes : With Applications to Statistics (Springer Series in Statistics)
  5. What Animals Want : Expertise and Advocacy in Laboratory Animal Welfare Policy
  6. Adam Spencer's Book of Numbers
  7. A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (OPUS S.)
  8. Anatomy of Seed Plants, 2nd Edition
  9. An Intelligent Person's Guide to Genetics
  10. An Outline of Scientific Writing: For Researchers With English As a Foreign Language

Discount Books

Discount Books

Recommended Books

  1. Cy Twombly at Inverleith House Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
  2. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon #3 - Revised & Expanded Edition
  3. A Second Life : German Cinema's First Decades
  4. Advanced Financial Risk Management: Tools & Techniques for Integrated Credit Risk and Interest R
  5. 50 Case Studies for Management & Supervisory Training
  6. Against the Grain : Agri-Environmental Reform in the United States and the European Union
  7. Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms
  8. 150 and More Basic NMR Experiments : A Practical Course
  9. A Fan's Notes
  10. 100 Questions & Answers About Lung Cancer
  11. 2006 Comic Book Checklist & Price Guide: 1961-Present/Comics Buyer's Guide
  12. 500 Greatest-Ever Chicken Recipes : The Ultimate Fully Illustrated Poultry and Game Cookbook
  13. A Brief History of Cryptology
  14. ABC Proteins : From Bacteria to Man
  15. Arizona Trout : A Fly Fishing Guide