Honeybee Ecology
Discover the fascinating world of honeybees with Honeybee Ecology by Thomas D. Seeley, published by Princeton University Press in 2014. This insightful book spans 214 pages and explores honeybees as a unique model for understanding advanced social structures among insects from an evolutionary standpoint. Originally published in 1985, this edition is part of the Princeton Legacy Library, which utilizes cutting-edge print-on-demand technology to revive previously out-of-print titles from its esteemed catalog. Perfect for ecologists, entomologists, and nature enthusiasts, Honeybee Ecology offers a compelling look into the intricate social lives of these remarkable insects. Delve into the ecological significance of honeybees and their impact on our environment today!