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About the Author
Bert Hoelldobler is the Robert A. Johnson Professor in Social Insect Research at Arizona State University. He was previously Professor of Biology and Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University and subsequently held the chair for Behavioral Physiology and Sociobiology at the University of Wurzburg, Germany. He is an elected member of many academies, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the US National Academy of Sciences, and the German National Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina. He has received many awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize for The Ants, coauthored with E. O. Wilson. Edward O. Wilson was Pellegrino University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University. In addition to two Pulitzer Prizes (one of which he shares with Bert Hoelldobler), Wilson has won many scientific awards, including the National Medal of Science and the Crafoord Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Reviews
A monumental achievement, the last word in myrmecology, the study of ants... It is likely the average adult...will be intrigued by passages about these ubiquitous and complicated creatures. -- Paul Galloway * Chicago Tribune *
The Ants is a stunningly attractive volume that belongs as much on the coffee table as it does on the lab bench... The 20 chapters are organized thematically, and they are written in a clear, accessible and engaging style... Only Hoelldobler and Wilson could have written such a comprehensive and integrated treatment of ant biology. It represents a herculean labour of love, and it sets a new standard for synthetic works on major taxa... The Ants will undoubtedly remain in active service for decades, guiding both tourists and seasoned travellers through a strange and wonderful world. -- Donald H. Feener, Jr., et al. * Nature *
While it is impossible to write a definitive tome and make it 100 percent transparent to the nonscientist, this volume achieves the utmost clarity... Science is rarely good literature. The Ants is an exalting exception. -- Thomas E. Lovejoy * New York Times Book Review *
Hoelldobler and Wilson's mighty tome will surely take its place among the greatest of all entomology books...it will inspire many new generations of students with its blend of scholarship, enthusiasm, and unabashed delight. * Science *
This magnificent and long-awaited volume is the definitive work on [ants]... Every imaginable area of interest to a biologist, a sociologist, even a curious citizen, is covered... At once remarkably exhaustive and parsimonious, the book does not stint on exhaustive detail wherever such detail is required. -- William Brown * Scientific American *
The Ants is not only another milestone in a remarkable career but also a high point in crossover publishing. For the specialist, Hoelldobler and Wilson bring elegance and order to a complex subject. For the curious layman, there is a glimpse into the workings of evolution. -- R. Z. Sheppard * Time *
The beauty of this heavily illustrated tome is that it conveys this message to both the lay reader and the professional entomologist with equal aplomb. For the interested but ignorant, Hoelldobler and Wilson provide a gentle introduction into the complex and bizarre reality of life as an ant... This myrmecological bible-with its 50-page key to ant classification, 60 pages of detailed anatomical drawings and hundreds of other sketches and photos-is a scientific and artistic accomplishment of historic significance. Yet it succeeds in convincing even the most casual reader of-as the first chapter is titled-the Importance of Ants. -- Rick Weiss * Washington Post *
Awards
Winner of Pulitzer Prize (General Nonfiction) 1991.
Book Information
ISBN 9780674040755
Author Bert Hoelldobler
Format Hardback
Page Count 752
Imprint The Belknap Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 3039g
Dimensions(mm) 305mm * 254mm * 46mm