Daniel J. C. Kronauer is Stanley S. and Sydney R. Shuman Associate Professor and head of the Laboratory of Social Evolution and Behavior at The Rockefeller University. He is the recipient of numerous research awards and his insect photography was recognized in the 2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Never before have I read such a comprehensive, engaging history of
the exploration and discovery of army ants. Wonderfully written,
with superb photographs, Army Ants is a joy to read.
*Bert Hölldobler, coauthor of The Ants and Journey to the
Ants*
Ants are famously ‘the little things that run the world.’ Army
ants, with their million-strong colonies, showcase what happens
when little things think big. As the world’s leading authority on
these supremely social insects, Daniel Kronauer gives us a stunning
tour of their extraordinary world.
*Naomi E. Pierce, Hessel Professor of Biology and Curator of
Lepidoptera, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University*
A rare treat. Army Ants is a modern natural history, with personal
stories of tropical fieldwork that reflect the excitement of new
discoveries about these spectacular insects.
*Mary Jane West-Eberhard, Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute*
Army ants are one of nature’s most spectacular hunters and are
cornerstones for many ecological communities. This fascinating and
informative book is a must-have for anyone interested in the
complex behaviors of social animals.
*Corrie Moreau, Director and Curator, Cornell University Insect
Collection*
This book will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about
army ants. You will be mesmerized and intrigued as you read this
passionate ode to the army ants and their researchers, linger over
the stunning photographs, and reflect on what you have learned.
*Raghavendra Gadagkar, author of Survival Strategies:
Cooperation and Conflict in Animal Societies*
A phenomenal book on army ant biology that is chock-a-block with
jaw-dropping, award-winning photography…This book will show you
ants in ways you have never seen them before.
*Inquisitive Biologist*
Kronauer, a master storyteller, unwraps the bivouac of the army
ants to take us along the journey of their raiding swarms, the
intricate bridges they construct, and the enigmatic arthropod fauna
that live alongside these formidable hunters…Three decades ago, a
monumental treatise and Pulitzer Prize winner, The Ants, inspired
an entire generation of students to take up myrmecology. Army Ants
is set to unfurl the next swarm of myrmecologists.
*Myrmecological News Blog*
Kronauer not only brings us up to date on one of the all-time
greatest hits of biological exuberance and adaptation, he does so
in a spellbinding way that keeps us turning the pages.
*Current Biology*
Beautifully produced, richly illustrated…Army ants are small-bodied
denizens of the dark tropical forest understory; the rich
macroimages [in] the book bring readers powerfully into their
hidden realm…Readers will be enthralled by the bizarre and
sometimes surprising caste of army ant intimates, including snakes,
presented in stunning photographs.
*Quarterly Review of Biology*
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