The impact of bees on our world is immeasurable. Bees are responsible for the evolution of the vast array of brightly colored flowers and for engineering the niches of multitudes of plants, animals, and microbes. They've painted our landscapes with flowers through their pollination activities, and they have evolved the most complex societies to aid their exploitation of the environment. The parallels between human and insect societies have been explored by countless sociobiologists. Traditional texts present stratified layers of knowledge where the reader excavates levels of biological organization, each building on the last. In this book, Robert E. Page, Jr., delves deep into the evolutionary history and the sociality of bees. He presents fundamental biology-not in layers, but wrapped around interesting themes and concepts, and in ways designed to explore and understand each concept. Page uses the social contract as a way to examine the complex social system of bee societies, a contract that has been written over millions of years of social evolution on the fabric of DNA. The book examines the coevolution of bees and flowering plants, bees as engineers of the environment, the evolution of sociality, the honey bee as a superorganism and how it evolves, and the mating behavior of the queen. The resulting book explores the ways human societies and bee colonies are similar-not from a common ancestry with shared genes for sociality, but from shared fundamentals of political philosophy.
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Weight: 499g
Dimensions: 163 x 236mm
Publication Date: 17 Sep 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780197504147
About Robert E. Page
Robert E. Page Jr. is Regents Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University and Professor Emeritus at the University of California Davis. He has published more than 230 research papers and articles and authored two other books The Spirit of the Hive (Harvard University Press 2013) and Queen Rearing and Bee Breeding with Harry H. Laidlaw (Wicwas Press 1997). In 2009 he was a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg of Berlin. In 2009 he was a Fellow of Wissenschaftskolleg of Berlin. Page is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences the Brazilian Academy of Science Leopoldina (the German National Academyof Science) and the California Academy of Science. He is a recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist Award (Humboldt Prize 1995) the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Fellowship (2018) James W. Creasman Award of Excellence at ASU (2018) and the Distinguished Emeritus Award at UCD (2019).