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Author Tschinkel, Walter R. (Walter Reinhart), 1940- author.

Title Ant architecture : the wonder, beauty, and science of underground nests / Walter R. Tschinkel
Published Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2021]
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 227 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Soil, Ants, and Life Underground -- Revealing the Shape of Empty Spaces -- Meet the Architects -- An Inventory of Ant Nests -- Moving House -- A Diversity of Architectural Plans -- Ants and Soils -- Division of Labor and the Superorganism -- The Evolution of Nest Building by Ants -- Afterword: The Future
Summary "Many animals, from birds to insects, build structures using wood, soil, or a range other materials. Surprisingly to most people, a similarly diverse array of animal homes exist underground, in the hidden world beneath our feet. This is particularly true for ants who excavate large and complex nests in which they shelter, reproduce and generally go about their lives. Despite the existence of this vast underground world, it has remained largely unexplored. Walter Tschinkel, however, has spent his career researching underground ant nests in his home state of Florida (where they are particularly prevalent) and this book is his story of discovery about what he has learned about these nests and they reveal about ant biology and behavior more broadly. Tschinkel starts the book by describing just how he studies ants nest - an arduous excavation process which involves first filling the nests with plaster, molten metal or wax. But this is a book driven by fascinating questions and the experiments the author has devised to try and answer them. How does nest architecture vary across ant species? How are new nests excavated during colony relocation? Are the ants organized within the nest? Do ants have "architectural plans?" What is the effect of all this nest excavation on soils? And how does the division of labor within the nest work? Ultimately, Tschinkel provides answers to many of these questions, but also acknowledges what mysteries, including why nests evolved in the first place, still remain. In telling this story, Tschinkel introduces readers to the surprising beauty and architectural complexity of underground ant nests and to how scientific research on them is done"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Arthropoda
Entomological Society of America
Formicidae
Hymenoptera
animal engineers
animal structures
ant life cycles
bees
biological research
books about insects
division of labor
ecology books
ecology
entomology
harvester ants
insect biology
insect colonies
natural history museums
nature books
nest building
nest-building
popular science
science books
social insects
soil animals
soil biology
solitary wasps
superorganism
superorganisms
wasps
zoology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220) and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 28, 2021)
Subject Ants -- Nests
Underground architecture.
NATURE -- Animals -- Insects & Spiders.
Ants -- Nests
Underground architecture
Formigues -- Nius.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020040061
ISBN 0691218498
9780691218496