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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MYRMECOLOGIST»
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myrmecologist dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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... preservation. In the red corner stands Deborah M. Gordon. Born in. left:
Deborah M. Gordon (born 1955), myrmecologist and behavioural ecologist. right:
Edward Osborne Wilson (born 1929), myrmecologist and pioneer of sociobiology
. 170.
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www.horrorscope.death.org
“Brilliant deduction, Holmes,” Colin was getting perturbed by the rapid sequence
of my questions. I softened my tone and asked, “So what does 'Junior' do for a
living?” “He's a myrmecologist.” “A what?” “Myrmecologist. And a damn good one
.
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A History of the Novel in Ants
They provide me not only with the Jesuit myrmecologist Erich Wasmann, but also
with the myrmecologist-psychiatrist Auguste Forel of Zurich and the
myrmecologist–Presbyterian minister Henry Christopher McCook of Philadelphia.
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Gaither's Dictionary of Scientific Quotations: A Collection ...
519) MYRMECOLOGIST Hölldobler, Bert German myrmecologist Wilson, Edward
O. American biologist and author 1936– 1929– Like all myrmecologists...we are
prone to view the Earth's surface idiosyncratically, as a network of ant colonies.
Carl C. Gaither, Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither, 2008
Professor Karl Gosswald of the University of Wurzburg in Germany, a
distinguished myrmecologist, has given the problem of the warring F. rufa much
thought and is now trying to "adapt" related species of wood ant so that they will
breed ...
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The Fire Ant Wars: Nature, Science, and Public Policy in ...
Widely read in sociology, philosophy, and the humanities, as well as biology —
the philosopher Alfred North Whitehead reportedly quipped that the
myrmecologist was the only man "who would have been both worthy and able to
sustain a ...
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Ecology of Indonesian Papua Part One
With no previous myrmecologist's footprints to give me pause, 1 felt somehow I
belonged to this land and had some responsibility for it. I like to believe that
others privileged to pioneer in their respective specialties have felt the same way.
Andrew J. Marshall, Bruce M. Beehler, 2007
We cruise around this septic place with our aspirators (a myrmecologist's most
important tool), flipping over bits of litter. As the queens scatter in the sudden light
, the aspirator tip comes down, and a mighty suction is applied on the other end.
Walter Reinhart Tschinkel, 2006
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Insect Lives: Stories of Mystery and Romance from a Hidden World
Aside from the rather sizeable matter of giant ants, the behavior and statements
about the ants are, for the most part, accurate. Among other things, this must mark
the only time the word "myrmecologist" (one who studies ants) has ever been ...
Erich Hoyt, Ted Schultz, 2002
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
This event perhaps allows me to make the esoteric claim of being the first
myrmecologist to be stung by a dacetine ant. The mandibular strike felt like the
light jab of a needle, and this was quickly followed by a moderate, very localized
burning ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MYRMECOLOGIST»
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myrmecologist est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
For 'Ant-Man' role, actor Paul Rudd learned a lot about ants
In these excerpts from that conversation, Rudd (who is not a licensed myrmecologist) draws from his "Ant-Man" studies, his recollections and ... «Houston Chronicle, juil 15»
Paul Rudd's Scientific-Sounding Guide to Ants
In these excerpts from that conversation, Mr. Rudd (who is not a licensed myrmecologist) draws from his “Ant-Man” studies, his recollections ... «New York Times, juil 15»
A Visit From a Science Rock Star
And how does a modest myrmecologist (translation: scientist who studies ants) become a global voice for science with a fan club of millions? «Huffington Post, avril 15»
RICHARD FAGERLUND: Bugman shares creepy, crawly facts and …
Again, I helped count them and when the myrmecologist (ant specialist), Dr. William MacKay, who I helped write a book on the “The Ants of ... «Rio Rancho Observer, févr 15»
Why Richard Dawkins 'is not a scientist', the survival of the least …
... no longer cuts any ice with the world's most distinguished myrmecologist, and no one knows more about ants than the Harvard entomologist ... «The Independent, nov 14»
[Ant Biology] Sorority Girls Gone Mild... And Wild
According to world-renowned myrmecologist and naturalist E.O. Wilson, true social insects dominate, comprising 75 percent of the world's ... «PCT Magazine, août 14»
Successful Science Photographers Have Access. Here's How To …
Captive lab colony collected by myrmecologist Brian Fisher and photographed at the California Academy of Sciences. The good news is that ... «Scientific American, juil 14»
Green MashUP: the rise of biophilic cities
The term was popularised by Harvard University myrmecologist and conservationist EO Wilson to describe the way we are hard-wired to need ... «eco-business.com, juil 14»
EO Wilson: Preserving Biodiversity Is an Ethical Imperative
He began his scientific career as a myrmecologist studying ants, and indeed became the world's leading expert on all things ants. (Watch ... «Huffington Post, févr 14»
The roots of intelligence?
Renowned myrmecologist Mark Moffett compares the phenomenon to “a kind of live computer, with crawling bits for its wits,” whose ... «Sarasota Herald-Tribune, janv 14»