Over half a century of brilliant scientific detective work, the
Nobel Prize-winning biologist Karl von Frisch learned how the
world, looks, smells, and tastes to a bee. More significantly, he
discovered their dance language and their ability to use the sun as
a compass. Intended to serve as an accessible introduction to one
of the most fascinating areas of biology, Bees (first published in
1950 and revised in 1971), reported the startling results of his
ingenious and revolutionary experiments with honeybees.
In his revisions, von Frisch updated his discussion about the
phylogenetic origin of the language of bees and also demonstrated
that their color sense is greater than had been thought previously.
He also took into consideration the electrophysiological
experiments and electromicroscopic observations that have supplied
more information on how the bee analyzes polarized light to orient
itself and how the olfactory organs on the bee's antennae
function.
Now back in print after more than two decades, this classic and
still-accurate account of the behavior patterns and sensory
capacities of the honeybee remains a book "written with a
simplicity, directness, and charm which all who know him will
recognize as characteristic of its author. Any intelligent reader,
without scientific training, can enjoy it." Yale Review"
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