An edition of Ants At Work (1999)

Ants At Work

How An Insect Society Is Organized

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An edition of Ants At Work (1999)

Ants At Work

How An Insect Society Is Organized

"Deborah Gordon's Ants at Work takes us to the amazing world of an ant society and reveals a new and original understanding of how these tiny animals get the work of the colony done. Gordon's surprising and deceptively simple message that the queen is not in charge represents a fundamental shift in modern biology. It is no less than a revolution in our thinking on the mystery of natural organization."--BOOK JACKET.

"Based on the author's seventeen years of research on harvester ants in the Arizona desert, Ants at Work overturns all standard ideas of insect society hierarchy. Gordon shows that an ant colony operates without any central control and that no ant has power over another. Yet the ant colony harmoniously performs extremely complex tasks, including nest building, navigation, foraging, food storage, tending the young, garbage collection, and on occasion, even war."--BOOK JACKET.

"By focusing on chaotic patterns of behavior instead of searching for fixed universal laws, Gordon signals the future of scientific investigation. She boldly contends that ant communication is a model of how brains, immune systems, and the natural world as a whole organize themselves. Her discoveries have profound implications for anyone who is interested in how organizations work, from biologists and physicists to business leaders and pioneers of cyberspace."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
192

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Ants At Work: How An Insect Society Is Organized
October 6, 1999, Free Press
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Ants At Work
January 1, 1999, Simon Schuster
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First Sentence

"I study the ants at the side of a rough paved road that runs through a flat valley between the Chiricahua and Peloncillo mountains at the state line of Arizona and New Mexico."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QL568.F7 G64 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
192
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
Weight
13 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7722357M
Internet Archive
antsatworkhowins00gord_0
ISBN 10
0684857332
ISBN 13
9780684857336
LCCN
99035853
OCLC/WorldCat
41531917
Library Thing
494818
Goodreads
339281

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