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Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners - 20 Mysteries of Honey Bee Behavior Solved: Thomas D. Seeley Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners - 20 Mysteries of Honey Bee Behavior Solved
Thomas D. Seeley
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A biologist’s up-close account of how he and fellow biologists cracked long-standing puzzles about honey bee behavior Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners takes readers inside a world seldom seen even by beekeepers, shedding light on twenty of the most compelling mysteries of honey bee behavior. Thomas Seeley has devoted a lifetime to the study of honey bees and their colonies, unraveling the secrets of these wondrous insects in a career spanning six decades. In this book, he weaves illuminating personal stories with the latest science, explaining such mysteries as how worker bees function as scouts to choose a home site for their colony, furnish their home with beeswax combs, and stock it with brood and food while keeping tens of thousands of colony inhabitants warm and defended from intruders. Along the way, he shares the experiences that drew him to these studies, the small observations that led to big breakthroughs, and the sense of excitement that came with probing each mystery. Richly illustrated, Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners provides a rare look at how a singularly passionate scientist and his colleagues deciphered the pipings, shakings, and puzzling tremble dances of honey bees, and how this journey of scientific discovery continues to shape our understanding of these remarkably intelligent and vitally important insects.

Honey Bee Biology (Hardcover): Brian R. Johnson Honey Bee Biology (Hardcover)
Brian R. Johnson; Foreword by Thomas D. Seeley
R978 Discovery Miles 9 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most comprehensive and up-to-date general reference book on honey bee biology Honey bees are marvelously charismatic organisms with a long history of interaction with humans. They are vital to agriculture and serve as a model system for many basic questions in biology. This authoritative book provides an essential overview of honey bee biology, bringing established topics up to date while incorporating emerging areas of inquiry. Honey Bee Biology covers everything from molecular genetics, development, and physiology to neurobiology, behavior, and pollination biology. Placing special attention on the important role of bees as pollinators in agricultural ecosystems, it incorporates the latest findings on pesticides, parasites, and pathogens. This incisive and wide-ranging book also sheds vital light on the possible causes of colony collapse disorder and the devastating honey bee losses we are witnessing today. The study of honey bees has greatly expanded in recent years and there is more interest in these marvelous creatures than ever before. Honey Bee Biology is the first up-to-date general reference of its kind published in decades. It is a must-have resource for social insect biologists, scientifically savvy beekeepers, and any scientist interested in bees as a model system.

Honeybee Democracy (Hardcover): Thomas D. Seeley Honeybee Democracy (Hardcover)
Thomas D. Seeley
R890 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R114 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Honeybees make decisions collectively--and democratically. Every year, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing and traveling to a new home, honeybees stake everything on a process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building. In fact, as world-renowned animal behaviorist Thomas Seeley reveals, these incredible insects have much to teach us when it comes to collective wisdom and effective decision making. A remarkable and richly illustrated account of scientific discovery, "Honeybee Democracy" brings together, for the first time, decades of Seeley's pioneering research to tell the amazing story of house hunting and democratic debate among the honeybees.

In the late spring and early summer, as a bee colony becomes overcrowded, a third of the hive stays behind and rears a new queen, while a swarm of thousands departs with the old queen to produce a daughter colony. Seeley describes how these bees evaluate potential nest sites, advertise their discoveries to one another, engage in open deliberation, choose a final site, and navigate together--as a swirling cloud of bees--to their new home. Seeley investigates how evolution has honed the decision-making methods of honeybees over millions of years, and he considers similarities between the ways that bee swarms and primate brains process information. He concludes that what works well for bees can also work well for people: any decision-making group should consist of individuals with shared interests and mutual respect, a leader's influence should be minimized, debate should be relied upon, diverse solutions should be sought, and the majority should be counted on for a dependable resolution.

An impressive exploration of animal behavior, "Honeybee Democracy" shows that decision-making groups, whether honeybee or human, can be smarter than even the smartest individuals in them.

The Lives of Bees - The Untold Story of the Honey Bee in the Wild (Hardcover): Thomas D. Seeley The Lives of Bees - The Untold Story of the Honey Bee in the Wild (Hardcover)
Thomas D. Seeley
R896 R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Save R69 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How the lives of wild honey bees offer vital lessons for saving the world's managed bee colonies Humans have kept honey bees in hives for millennia, yet only in recent decades have biologists begun to investigate how these industrious insects live in the wild. The Lives of Bees is Thomas Seeley's captivating story of what scientists are learning about the behavior, social life, and survival strategies of honey bees living outside the beekeeper's hive-and how wild honey bees may hold the key to reversing the alarming die-off of the planet's managed honey bee populations. Seeley, a world authority on honey bees, sheds light on why wild honey bees are still thriving while those living in managed colonies are in crisis. Drawing on the latest science as well as insights from his own pioneering fieldwork, he describes in extraordinary detail how honey bees live in nature and shows how this differs significantly from their lives under the management of beekeepers. Seeley presents an entirely new approach to beekeeping-Darwinian Beekeeping-which enables honey bees to use the toolkit of survival skills their species has acquired over the past thirty million years, and to evolve solutions to the new challenges they face today. He shows beekeepers how to use the principles of natural selection to guide their practices, and he offers a new vision of how beekeeping can better align with the natural habits of honey bees. Engagingly written and deeply personal, The Lives of Bees reveals how we can become better custodians of honey bees and make use of their resources in ways that enrich their lives as well as our own.

The Wisdom of the Hive - The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies (Hardcover, New): Thomas D. Seeley The Wisdom of the Hive - The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies (Hardcover, New)
Thomas D. Seeley
R3,268 R2,808 Discovery Miles 28 080 Save R460 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Following the Wild Bees - The Craft and Science of Bee Hunting (Paperback): Thomas D. Seeley Following the Wild Bees - The Craft and Science of Bee Hunting (Paperback)
Thomas D. Seeley
R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A how-to book on an exhilarating outdoor activity and a unique meditation on the pleasures of the natural world Following the Wild Bees is a delightful foray into the pastime of bee hunting, an exhilarating outdoor activity that used to be practiced widely but which few people know about today. Weaving informative discussions of bee biology with colorful anecdotes, personal insights, and beautiful photos, Thomas Seeley describes the history and science behind this lost pastime and how anyone can do it. The bee hunter's reward is a thrilling encounter with nature that challenges mind and body while also giving insights into the remarkable behavior of honey bees living in the wild. Whether you're a bee enthusiast or just curious about the natural world, this book is the ideal companion for newcomers to bee hunting and a rare treat for armchair naturalists.

Honeybee Ecology - A Study of Adaptation in Social Life (Hardcover): Thomas D. Seeley Honeybee Ecology - A Study of Adaptation in Social Life (Hardcover)
Thomas D. Seeley
R3,436 Discovery Miles 34 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book presents honeybees as a model system for investigating advanced social life among insects from an evolutionary perspective. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Honeybee Ecology - A Study of Adaptation in Social Life (Paperback): Thomas D. Seeley Honeybee Ecology - A Study of Adaptation in Social Life (Paperback)
Thomas D. Seeley
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book presents honeybees as a model system for investigating advanced social life among insects from an evolutionary perspective.

Originally published in 1985.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Honigbienen - Im Mikrokosmos des Bienenstocks (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Thomas D.... Honigbienen - Im Mikrokosmos des Bienenstocks (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Thomas D. Seeley
R2,178 Discovery Miles 21 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

ls ich im Herbst 1978 gerade meine Doktorarbeit beendet A hatte, uberlegte ich, welches Forschungsgebiet ich mir als nachstes mit meinen Lieblings-Versuchstieren, den Bienen, vor nehmen sollte. Als ausserst reizvolles Thema erschien mir die Frage, wie der Prozess der Nahrungsbeschaffung im Bienenvolk organisiert wird. Die jungste Arbeit von Bemd Heinrich, die er in seinem Buch Bumblebee Economics wunderbar zusammen gefasst hatte, zeigte den Erfolg einer besonderen Sichtweise: Er betrachtete das Hummelvolk als oekonomische Einheit, die durch die naturliche Selektion dazu gebracht worden war, ihre Energie ressourcen effektiv zu sammeln und zu verwerten. Mich fesselte der Gedanke, diese Sichtweise auf Honigbienen anzuwenden. Weil Bienenvoelker groesser sind als Hummelvoelker und ausgefeil tere Kommunikationssysteme besitzen, war es offensichtlich, dass sie einen noch groesseren Schatz an Organisationsstrukturen fur ihren Energiehaushalt besitzen mussen. Naturlich war schon viel uber die inneren Ablaufe bei Bienenvoelkern bekannt, besonders uber die beruhmte Tanzsprache, mit der Honigbienen ihre Stock genossinnen zur Ausbeutung reicher Trachtquellen anwerben.

Asian Honey Bees - Biology, Conservation, and Human Interactions (Hardcover): Benjamin P. Oldroyd, Siriwat Wongsiri Asian Honey Bees - Biology, Conservation, and Human Interactions (Hardcover)
Benjamin P. Oldroyd, Siriwat Wongsiri; Foreword by Thomas D. Seeley
R2,079 Discovery Miles 20 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The familiar European hive bee, "Apis mellifera," has long dominated honey bee research. But in the last 15 years, teams in China, Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand began to shift focus to the indigenous Asian honey bees. Benjamin Oldroyd, well known for his work on the genetics and evolution of worker sterility, has teamed with Siriwat Wongsiri, a pioneer of the study of bees in Thailand, to provide a comparative work synthesizing the rapidly expanding Asian honey bee literature. After introducing the species, the authors review evolution and speciation, division of labor, communication, and nest defense. They underscore the pressures colonies face from pathogens, parasites, and predators--including man--and detail the long and amazing history of the honey hunt. This book provides a cornerstone for future investigations on these species, insights into the evolution across species, and a direction for conservation efforts to protect these keystone species of Asia's tropical forests.

A World of Insects - The Harvard University Press Reader (Paperback, New): Ring T. Carde, Vincent H. Resh A World of Insects - The Harvard University Press Reader (Paperback, New)
Ring T. Carde, Vincent H. Resh; Contributions by Bert Hoelldobler, Edward O. Wilson, Mark L. Winston, …
R889 R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Save R50 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As we follow the path of a giant water bug or peer over the wing of a gypsy moth, we glimpse our world anew, at once shrunk and magnified. Owing to their size alone, insects' experience of the world is radically different from ours. Air to them is as viscous as water to us. The predicament of size, along with the dizzying diversity of insects and their status as arguably the most successful organisms on earth, have inspired passion and eloquence in some of the world's most innovative scientists. A World of Insects showcases classic works on insect behavior, physiology, and ecology published over half a century by Harvard University Press. James Costa, Vincent Dethier, Thomas Eisner, Lee Goff, Bernd Heinrich, Bert Hoelldobler, Kenneth Roeder, Andrew Ross, Thomas Seeley, Karl von Frisch, Gilbert Waldbauer, E. O. Wilson, and Mark Winston-each writer, in his unique voice, paints a close-up portrait of the ways insects explore their environment, outmaneuver their enemies, mate, and care for kin. Selected by two world-class entomologists, these essays offer compelling descriptions of insect cooperation and warfare, the search for ancient insect DNA in amber, and the energy economics of hot-blooded insects. They also discuss the impact-for good and ill-of insects on our food supply, their role in crime scene investigation, and the popular fascination with pheromones, killer bees, and fire ants. Each entry begins with commentary on the authors, their topics, and the latest research in the field.

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