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12 Afterword: What our Knowledge of Bees’ Minds Means for Their Conservation
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Lars Chittka
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Seeing in Strange Colors 16
- 3 The Alien Sensory World of Bees 30
- 4 “It’s Just Instinct”— or Is It? 49
- 5 The Roots of Bee Intelligence and Communication 66
- 6 Learning about Space 78
- 7 Learning about Flowers 100
- 8 From Social Learning to “Swarm Intelligence” 122
- 9 The Brains Behind It All 143
- 10 “Personality” Differences between Bees 165
- 11 Do Bees Have Consciousness? 188
- 12 Afterword: What our Knowledge of Bees’ Minds Means for Their Conservation 210
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 215
- NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 217
- ILLUSTRATION CREDITS 247
- INDEX 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Seeing in Strange Colors 16
- 3 The Alien Sensory World of Bees 30
- 4 “It’s Just Instinct”— or Is It? 49
- 5 The Roots of Bee Intelligence and Communication 66
- 6 Learning about Space 78
- 7 Learning about Flowers 100
- 8 From Social Learning to “Swarm Intelligence” 122
- 9 The Brains Behind It All 143
- 10 “Personality” Differences between Bees 165
- 11 Do Bees Have Consciousness? 188
- 12 Afterword: What our Knowledge of Bees’ Minds Means for Their Conservation 210
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 215
- NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 217
- ILLUSTRATION CREDITS 247
- INDEX 251