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Communication Between Honeybees by Jurgen Tautz delves into the fascinating world of honeybee communication, exploring the intricate behaviours and signals that these remarkable insects use to interact with one another. This insightful work sheds light on the complex social structures of bee colonies and the vital role communication plays in their survival.
Tautz takes readers on a journey through the hive, revealing the sophisticated methods bees employ to convey messages, such as the famous waggle dance, which directs fellow bees to sources of nectar and pollen. Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, the author illustrates how these tiny creatures exhibit remarkable intelligence and adaptability in their environments.
This book is ideal for anyone curious about the natural world, from budding entomologists to seasoned scientists. It also appeals to readers who appreciated Tautz’s previous works, such as Bee: A Natural History, providing a deeper understanding of the intricate lives of bees.
“A profound exploration of the communication systems of honeybees, revealing their remarkable intelligence and social structures.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 165
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9783031152443
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