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Millions of Monarchs, Bunches of Beetles - How Bugs Find Strength in Numbers (Paperback, New edition)
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Millions of Monarchs, Bunches of Beetles - How Bugs Find Strength in Numbers (Paperback, New edition)
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Insects that are the least bit social may gather in modest groups,
like the dozen or so sawfly larvae feeding on a pine needle, or
they may form huge masses, like a swarm of migratory locusts in
Africa or a cloud of mayflies at the edge of a midwestern lake or
river. Why these insects get together and what they get out of
their associations are questions finely and fully considered in
this learned and entertaining look at the group behavior and social
lives of a wide array of bugs. The groups that Gilbert Waldbauer
discusses here are not as complex or tightly organized as the
better-known societies of termites, wasps, ants, and bees. Some,
like the mayflies, come together merely because they emerge from
the water in the same place at the same time. But others, like
swarms of locusts, are loosely organized, the individual insects
congregating to migrate together for distances of hundreds of
miles. And yet others form a simple cooperative society, such as
the colony of tent caterpillars that weaves a silken tent to house
the whole group. Waldbauer tells us how individuals in these and
other insect aggregations communicate (or don't), how they
coordinate their efforts, how some congregate the better to mate,
how some groups improve the temperature and humidity of their
microenvironment, and how others safeguard themselves (or the
future of their kind) by amassing in such vast numbers as to
confound predators. As engaging and authoritative as Waldbauer's
previous books, Millions of Monarchs, Bunches of Beetles will
enlighten and delight those who know their insects well and those
who wish to know them better.
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