by Karl von Frisch and Thomas D. Seeley
translated by Leigh Chadwick
Harvard University Press, 1993
Cloth: 978-0-674-19050-4 | Paper: 978-0-674-19051-1
Library of Congress Classification QL568.A6F643 1993
Dewey Decimal Classification 595.7990451

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Until his death in 1982, Karl von Frisch was the world's most renowned authority on bees. The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees is his masterwork--the culmination of more than fifty years of research. Now available for the first time in paperback, it describes in non-technical language what he discovered in a lifetime of study about honeybees--their methods of orientation, their sensory faculties, and their remarkable ability to communicate with one another. Thomas Seeley's new foreword traces the revolutionary effects of von Frisch's work, not just for the study of bees, but for all subsequent research in animal behavior. This new paperback edition also includes an "Appreciation" of von Frisch by the distinguished biologist Martin Lindauer, who was Frisch's protégé and later his colleague and friend.

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