Tuning in to Nature: Infrared Radiation and the Insect Communication System

Tuning in to Nature: Infrared Radiation and the Insect Communication System
ISBN-10
0911311696
ISBN-13
9780911311693
Category
Animal communication
Language
English
Published
2001
Author
Philip S. Callahan

Description

Dr. Philip S. Callahan is a philosopher as well as a top-grade scientist. He is also an explorer who has walked across mainland China and the Syrian Desert, observing the intricate ways of man and nature wherever he went. In Tuning in to Nature, he tells the story of a twenty-year pioneering adventure in which he succeeded in unraveling the mysteries of insect infrared communications and navigational systems. Callahan's breakthrough discoveries about how insects communicate may ultimately lead to a worldwide revolution in agriculture. Among other benefits they may pave the way toward the development of totally new methods of insect control, reducing, if not eliminating, man's dependence on insecticides.

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