
Ants
Pelagic Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 22. July 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
83 pages
978-1-907807-60-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Information on the biology of ants and various techniques for studying ants is included. An extensive chapter on ant identification forms the bulk of this handbook with keys to worker ants, queen ants and male ants accompanied by colour and b/w plates. A quick-check field key is also included for use in the field.
This is a digital reprint of the 1996 first edition (ISBN 0-85546-305-8).
This is a digital reprint of the 1996 first edition (ISBN 0-85546-305-8).
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Target group
Young adult
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: Third Grade
Illustrations
4 farbige Bildtafeln, s/w Abbildungen
Illustrations, black and white; 4 Plates, color
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-907807-60-2 (9781907807602)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Gary Skinner began a degree in chemistry but soon decided to swap to biology and obtained a degree in 1972. He then went on to study the wood ant Formica rufa for his PhD. After this he went on to a career in teaching until his retirement in 2008. In the 80s whilst on a trip to Skomer he saw a little book on British buttercups and thought 'I could do one on ants'. That was published in 1987 and its success led him to think about a Naturalists' Handbook, which came out in 1996. Teaching in a boarding school was very demanding but he managed to fit in some ant observing, especially in the 90s when he undertook survey work in the Northwest of England during a sabbatical term. He has written extensively across the biological sciences and was editor of the magazine Catalyst for 10 years until 2017. In retirement he has continued to write and mark GCSE and A level examinations.
Content
Introduction
Biology of ants
Identification: Key I Worker ants; Key II Queen ants; Key II Male ants.
Quick-check filed key to common ants
Notes on the commoner British species
Techniques
Some useful addresses; References and further reading.
Biology of ants
Identification: Key I Worker ants; Key II Queen ants; Key II Male ants.
Quick-check filed key to common ants
Notes on the commoner British species
Techniques
Some useful addresses; References and further reading.

