Ants at work : how an insect society is organized /

A Stanford professor redefines how nature organizes itself--based on nearly two decades of research in the Arizona desert--in a revolutionary book that maintains that the ant queen is not in charge: there are no leaders. 14 line drawings

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Main Author: Gordon, Deborah (Deborah M.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Free Press, 1999
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