Focusing on the plight of wild honey bees, this book highlights their crucial role as pollinators and their resilience against diseases compared to domesticated bees. Through stunning photography by Ingo Arndt and expertise from Jurgen Tautz, it reveals the hidden world of these bees living in forest hollows. The authors document unprecedented behaviors and adaptations, shedding light on the challenges they face due to human impact and biodiversity loss. This collaboration offers vital insights for conservation and beekeeping efforts.
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- 2022
- 2022
Communication Between Honeybees
More than Just a Dance in the Dark
Jurgen Tautz, renowned German bee researcher explains how bees communicate. Although communication biology research on bees has so far concentrated largely on events within the hive, this book directs attention as well, to how bees communicate in the field outside the hive.
- 2018
The Honey Factory
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A journey inside the life of a bee hive, revealing the most fascinating discoveries and greatest secrets in bee research - and ultimately why bees are so previous
- 2008
The buzz about bees
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Tis book, already translated into ten languages, may at frst sight appear to be just about honeybees and their biology. It c- tains, however, a number of deeper messages related to some of the most basic and important principles of modern biology. Te bees are merely the actors that take us into the realm of phys- ology, genetics, reproduction, biophysics and learning, and that introduce us to the principles of natural selection underlying the evolution of simple to complex life forms. Te book destroys the cute notion of bees as anthropomorphic icons of busy self-sacr -i fcing individuals and presents us with the reality of the colony as an integrated and independent being—a “superorganism”—with its own, almost eerie, emergent group intelligence. We are s- prised to learn that no single bee, from queen through drone to sterile worker, has the oversight or control over the colony. - stead, through a network of integrated control systems and fee- backs, and communication between individuals, the colony - rives at consensus decisions from the bottom up through a type of “swarm intelligence”. Indeed, there are remarkable parallels between the functional organization of a swarming honeybee colony and vertebrate brains.