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Ants are found everywhere from garden to mountaintop. They are at
their most diverse in the tropics, but that does not make the 61
species of our part of the world any less fascinating or
significant. As social insects, ants have fascinating life
histories. Ecologically, they are highly important and influential.
From tiny guest ants living in the nests of bigger species to
gigantic wood ant mounds with hundreds of thousands of workers,
there is a lifetime of possibility for study. This edition of Ants
covers the general biology and ecology of species occurring in
Britain and Ireland, including the Channel Islands. The book
presents photographs and descriptions of workers for all 61 species
on the regional list, together with distribution maps. There is
also an account of some of the exotic species that may turn up in
heated buildings. The extensively illustrated keys deal with
workers, queens and males of all the species. These have been
specially written and are the first comprehensive keys since those
of the first edition 30 years ago. There are also quick-check keys
to workers and nests, as well as a detailed list of kit suppliers
and an extensive reference list. Ants are among the most familiar
of insects and can form a crucial part of their ecosystem, having
an impact far greater than their small individual size would lead
us to expect. This book is for anyone wanting to learn more about
these endlessly interesting insects, by reading and by applying
some of the methods discussed to make new discoveries.
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Ants (Paperback)
Gary J. Skinner, Geoffrey W. Allen; Illustrated by Geoffrey W. Allen
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R617
Discovery Miles 6 170
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Information on the biology of ants and various techniques for
studying ants is included. An extensive chapter on ant
identification forms the bulk of this handbook with keys to worker
ants, queen ants and male ants accompanied by colour and b/w
plates. A quick-check field key is also included for use in the
field. This is a digital reprint of the 1996 first edition (ISBN
0-85546-305-8).
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