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Edward O. Wilson recalls his lifetime with ants, from his first boyhood encounters in the woods of Alabama to perilous journeys into the Brazilian rainforest.

“Ants are the most warlike of all animals, with colony pitted against colony,” writes E.O. Wilson, one of the world’s most beloved scientists, “their clashes dwarf Waterloo and Gettysburg.” In Tales from the Ant World, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Wilson takes us on a myrmecological tour to such far-flung destinations as Mozambique and New Guinea, the Gulf of Mexico’s Dauphin Island and even his parent’s overgrown backyard, thrillingly relating his nine-decade-long scientific obsession with over 15,000 ant species.

Animating his scientific observations with illuminating personal stories, Wilson hones in on twenty-five ant species to explain how these genetically superior creatures talk, smell, and taste, and more significantly, how they fight to determine who is dominant. Wryly observing that “males are little more than flying sperm missiles” or that ants send their “little old ladies into battle,” Wilson eloquently relays his brushes with fire, army, and leafcutter ants, as well as more exotic species. Among them are the very rare Matabele, Africa’s fiercest warrior ants, whose female hunters can carry up to fifteen termites in their jaw (and, as Wilson reports from personal experience, have an incredibly painful stinger); Costa Rica’s Basiceros, the slowest of all ants; and New Caledonia’s Bull Ants, the most endangered of them all, which Wilson discovered in 2011 after over twenty years of presumed extinction.

Richly illustrated throughout with depictions of ant species by Kristen Orr, as well as photos from Wilsons’ expeditions throughout the world, Tales from the Ant World is a fascinating, if not occasionally hair-raising, personal account by one of our greatest scientists and a necessary volume for any lover of the natural world.

ISBN-13: 9781631495564

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation

Publication Date: 08-25-2020

Pages: 240

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

Edward O. Wilson (1929-2021) was the author of more than thirty books, including Anthill, Letters to a Young Scientist, and The Conquest of Nature. The winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, Wilson was a professor emeritus at Harvard University and lived with his wife in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ants Rule 9

1 Of Ants and Men: Morality and Triumph 15

2 The Making of a Naturalist 19

3 The Right Species 27

4 Army Ants 35

5 Fire Ants 43

6 How Fire Ants Made Environmental History 49

7 Ants Defeat the Conquistadors 59

8 The Fiercest Ants in the World, and Why 63

9 The Benevolent Matriarchy 73

10 Ants Talk with Smell and Taste 79

11 How We Broke the Pheromone Code 87

12 Speaking Formic 97

13 Ants Are Everywhere (Almost) 101

14 Homeward Bound 113

15 Adventures in Myrmecology 123

16 The Fastest Ants in the World, and the Slowest 129

17 Social Parasites Are Colony Engineers 137

18 The Matabele, Warrior Ants of Africa 143

19 War and Slavery among the Ants 149

20 The Walking Dead 155

21 Tiny Cattle Ranchers of Africa 159

22 Trapjaws versus Springtails 163

23 Searching for the Rare 175

24 An Endangered Species 183

25 Leafcutters, the Ultimate Superorganisms 193

26 Ants That Lived with the Dinosaurs 205

Acknowledgments 211

References 213

Index 217