Planet of the Ants: The Hidden Worlds and Extraordinary Lives of Earth's Tiny Conquerors
Shortlisted for the 2022 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translators Prize
This sweeping portrait of the worlds uncontested six-legged conquerors will open your eyes to the secret societies thriving right beneath your feetand shift your perspective on humanity.Publishers note: Planet of the Ants was previously published in hardcover as Empire of Ants.
Ants number in the ten quadrillions, and they have been here since the Jurassic era. Inside an anthill, youll find high drama worthy of a royal court; and between colonies, high-stakes geopolitical intrigue is afoot. Just like us, ants grow crops, raise livestock, tend their young and infirm, and make vaccines. And, just like us, ants have a dark side: They wage war, despoil environments, and enslave rivalsbut also rebel against their oppressors.
Engineered by nature to fulfill their particular roles, ants flawlessly perform a complex symphony of tasks to sustain their colonyseemingly without a conductorfrom fearsome army ants, who stage twelve-hour hunting raids where they devour thousands, to gentle leafcutters cooperatively gardening in their peaceful underground kingdoms.
Acclaimed biologist Susanne Foitzik has traveled the globe to study these master architects of Earth. Joined by journalist Olaf Fritsche, Foitzik invites readers deep into her worldin the field and in the lab. (How do you observe the behavior of ants just millimeters longor dissect a brain the width of a needle?) With more than sixty black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout, Planet of the Ants will inspire new respect for ants as a global superpowerand raise new questions about the very meaning of civilization.
Auteur | | Susanne Foitzik |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Wetenschap & Natuur |