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Every
so often a giant emerges on the stage of science, someone who
transcends the narrow boundaries of a particular line of research and
alters our perspective on the world. E.O. Wilson is such a man.
Ant
expert E.O. Wilson has spent his career studying tiny creatures. Yet
what sets him apart is his ability to step back and see the grand
scheme of things. Newly appointed to Harvard, Wilson ignores charges
by molecular biologists that his work with ants is mere
“stamp-collecting.” He goes on to discover ants’ extraordinary
means of communication, which opens up whole new areas of study.
Wilson
realizes that the chemicals governing an ant’s behavior must have a
genetic basis. Does this hold true for other animals, including
humans? His answer, the 1975 book Sociobiology, unleashes a firestorm
of controversy. As the controversy slowly dies down, Wilson turns his
attention to a new crisis: the ongoing loss of biodiversity. In the
Florida Keys, he undertakes a groundbreaking experiment that provides
data critical to the new field of conservation biology.
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