Honey bee biology / Brian R. Johnson ; with a foreword by Thomas D. Seeley.
Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2023]Edition: First editionDescription: pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780691204888
- 595.79/9 23/eng/20220927
- QL568 .A6 J64 2023
- SCI025000 | SCI020000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"It is not an exaggeration to say that the honey bee is the most well understood insect. We know more about Drosophila genetics, but our integrative understanding of that species pales in comparison to our understanding of every facet of honey bee biology. Despite the tremendous growth in our understanding of honey bee biology, the last comprehensive book on topic was published in 1987. In this book, Brian Johnson offers a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of honey bee biology. The book covers classic topics such as physiology, communication, division of labor, and reproduction as well as areas that were barely known decades ago such as genomics, cognition, toxicology, and immunity. He concludes with a discussion of honey bees as managed pollinators and conservation issues. Throughout, Johnson also offers his analysis and evaluation of key studies and areas of research. Ultimately, this book is likely to be the new standard reference on honey bee biology and an invaluable resource for anyone with a serious interest in these fascinating organisms"-- Provided by publisher.
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