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An unprecedented look at the complex and beautiful world of
underground ant architecture Walter Tschinkel has spent much of his
career investigating the hidden subterranean realm of ant nests.
This wonderfully illustrated book takes you inside an unseen world
where thousands of ants build intricate homes in the soil beneath
our feet. Tschinkel describes the ingenious methods he has devised
to study ant nests, showing how he fills a nest with plaster,
molten metal, or wax and painstakingly excavates the cast. He
guides you through living ant nests chamber by chamber, revealing
how nests are created and how colonies function. How does nest
architecture vary across species? Do ants have "architectural
plans"? How do nests affect our environment? As he delves into
these and other questions, Tschinkel provides a one-of-a-kind
natural history of the planet's most successful creatures and a
compelling firsthand account of a life of scientific discovery.
Offering a unique look at how simple methods can lead to pioneering
science, Ant Architecture addresses the unsolved mysteries of
underground ant nests while charting new directions for tomorrow's
research, and reflects on the role of beauty in nature and the joys
of shoestring science.
Walter Tschinkel's passion for fire ants has been stoked by over
thirty years of exploring the rhythm and drama of Solenopsis
invicta's biology. Since South American fire ants arrived in
Mobile, Alabama, in the 1940s, they have spread to become one of
the most reviled pests in the Sunbelt. In Fire Ants Tschinkel
provides not just an encyclopedic overview of S. invicta--how they
found colonies, construct and defend their nests, forage and
distribute food, struggle among themselves for primacy, and even
relocate entire colonies--but a lively account of how research is
done, how science establishes facts, and the pleasures and problems
of a scientific career. Between chapters detailed enough for
experts but readily accessible to any educated reader, "interludes"
provide vivid verbal images of the world of fire ants and the
people who study them. Early chapters describe the several failed,
and heavily politically influenced, eradication campaigns, and
later ones the remarkable spread of S. invicta's "polygyne" form,
in which nests harbor multiple queens and colonies reproduce by
"budding." The reader learns much about ants, the practice of
science, and humans' role in the fire ant's North American success.
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