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Jürgen Tautz , Helga R. Heilmann , David C. Sandeman
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  • Hardcover: 284 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2008. Corr. 2nd printing edition (21 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 3540787275
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540787273
  • Product Dimensions: 24.9 x 16.3 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 35,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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From the Reviews of the German Edition: (Phaenomen Honigbiene, Spektrum, 2007) "…In small steps, … the author approaches the deeper nature of bees … With … 250 photos, … the presentation is excellent. Over 50 of them are full-page photos and give the volume … a particular aesthetic allure. Any beekeeper … who has ever tried to photograph their bees would be envious. As a basic work, ‘The Buzz about Bees’ is not only a milestone in bee literature for … beekeepers, but … recommended for anyone interested in nature. It links new up-to-date insights with established knowledge …" (Gilbert Brockmann, in: ADIZ/db/IF, 2007, p. 2) "It is hard to decide what is better about this book: the pictures or the text. Let’s start with the pictures. You look at them and are astounded and numerous adjectives occur to you: radiant, brilliant, magnificent, sharp, informative … When it comes to the text, I have to admit: Tautz has it easy. … Not only in the pictures, but also in the text, bees really come alive. … ‘The Buzz about Bees’ is the most wonderful book …" (Hubert Rehm, in: Laborjournal, 09/2007, p. 82) "… The work never comes across as dry or lecturing, not least thanks to the wonderful pictures … But all nature fans who have always wanted to know ‘how bees do it’ will find just what they want. In ten clearly structured chapters, Tautz describes the life of the individual bees and of the entire swarm … Tautz … links bees and their way of life with many aspects of modern human technology. … Read it, be amazed – and enjoy a slice of bread and honey as you do so!" (Christine Scholtyssek, in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft, September 2007, p. 92) "… ‘The Buzz about Bees’ is … marvelously illustrated … The pictures are aesthetically attractive, and … provide rare insight into … life in the bee colony. Readers familiar with scientific literature will initially be surprised: an academic book completely free from diagrams and tables, and all in an easy-to-read style with linguistic concessions to popular science. … The book’s content provides a graphic presentation of how the ‘miraculous’ elements of bees’ life result from a perfected interplay of physical, chemical, and biological processes in the superorganism of the bee colony …" (Martin Dambach, in: Entomologie heute, 2007, Issue 21, p. 221) From the reviews: “Excellent and Informative, July 26, 2008” “I found this book to be extremely well written and easy to understand. The detail provided in all the information in this book really gives excellent insight into the structure of the hive and the behavior of the bees without getting bogged down in incomprehensible jargon. Additionally, the plentiful photographs are incredible. Anyone who is interested in honeybees should read this book.” (J. Desimone, Helmetta, NJ, USA in: amazon.com) “Educational, impressive, entertaining till the last page, July 19, 2008”Last year I was fortunate enough to read Juergen Tautz’s book, “The Buzz about Bees”. It was hard to put the book down, once I started reading it. Finally it has been published in English and I am delighted that I can share this book with all my friends here in the US. “The Buzz about Bees” is a fascinating and groundbreaking book! Tautz and his team have done an excellent job presenting their research and studies, also the photographs are of very high quality and are quite beautiful. Tautz’s approach to understanding the life of the bees is very innovative and inspiring. Many new and mesmerizing facts about bees are presented such as the mammal-like qualities of the bees. The journey through the book continues from “the bee colony - a mammal in many bodies” and moves to the “super-organism”, which describes the honeybee colony as an undividable entity and as “an organic interpretation of an individual”. The captivating facts put forth by the author are many. Tautz explains “propagated immortality” which is the unique way in which bees proliferate, and the flower wisdom of the bees illustrated with impressive details (ex. bees can gather and carry the amount of nectar of almost half their body weight). Tautz goes on to reveal more aspects of pollination, such as how the flowering world and the bees coevolved on earth, to the extent to which we depend on them  - critical in this time where many pollinators are endangered species! He introduces the concept of the “comb-wide-web” to describe the important relationship between wax comb and communication capacities of bees. The talent of the author is evident in his ability to combine excellent scientific work within a wider philosophic framework. As a gifted communicator, he launches this charming and intriguing journey into the beautiful world of the bees and enables us to understand the life of bees on a new and deeper level. In this book you may find, why bees have held humans in their thrall since millennia. All together, “The Buzz about Bees” is a fascinating book, with numerous facts and detailed photographs, compelling for readers of different ages and backgrounds. Educational, impressive, entertaining till the last page, this is a book for anyone who is interested in bees, nature, and the miracle of life.” (Michael Thiele ‘Beekeeper’, Sebastopol, CA, USA in: amazon.com) “The Buzz about Bees is more concerned with the minutiae of the honeybee’s life … it manages to be accessible and entertaining as well. As Jürgen Tautz … points out, colonies show an eerie collective intelligence and should be treated as highly sensitive entities, a point that is often not understood by those who keep bee colonies and treat them like ‘poor migrant workers’, transporting them to climates to which they are not adapted while keeping them in cramped conditions in which disease spreads rapidly.” (Robin McKie, The Observer, July, 2008) "The most up-to-date honey bee biology book I’ve ever seen. It has an incredible collection of photos showing things never seen, and it explains much of honey bee biology with a clarity seldom reached. … Chapters cover bees and flowers, sex, royal jelly, construction comb, intelligence, family and the difference between a colony as an organism, and a group of individual bees – climate control, comb construction and hygiene. Basically, everything is connected to everything else in a honey bee colony. Don’t lose sight of that." (Kim Flottum, Bee Culture, July, 2008) "I confess I knew very little about bees before reading it, but a combination of beautiful, detail photographs and an insightful text means that the remarkable lives of these creatures are revealed in great detail. Particularly fascinating were both the complexity of the bees’ system, and the nature of the colony as a superorganism – in fact, the book is subtitled Biology of a superorganism. … it is excellent." (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, July, 2008) "The book is in essence a series of illustrated lectures on different aspects of bees. … is lavishly illustrated with perfect photographs by Helga Heilmann, and will surely become a popular source of biological understanding for beekeepers and everyone who wants to understand more of the sophisticated way that a honey bee colony exists." (Bees for Development Journal, Issue 88, 2008) "Tautz provides a profound insight into the daily life of the hairy honey maker and overcomes plenty of common prejudices about bees. … The Buzz about Bees has the potential to become a classic as well. … In addition, the book delivers useful advice for everyday life … . This is a marvellous book with almost 300 marvellous bee photos … ." (Weanée Kimblewood, Lab Times, Issue 5, 2008) "A honeybee book with a real difference. … And Helga Heilmann’s stunning colour ‘action’ photographs take you inside the bee colony as never before … . Jürgen Tautz has a real knack for bringing science to a general audience … . It’s an interesting read – dip in … . is one of the very few good honeybee books that you won’t be satisfied just to borrow from the library: you’ll want to have a copy on your own bookshelves, to pick up again and again." (Rebecca Leaman, Central Beekeepers Alliance, September, 2008) "This book makes clear one thing, even for a reader lost in the dense fog of scientific explanation therein: We humans simply can’t live without bees. Bees fertilize 120,000 species of flowering plants, including nearly all of those that give us food; humans and domestic animals can’t live exclusively on self-pollinating grain. … For anyone willing to spend the time to study these pages, learning about the ‘superorganism’ that is a beehive will be fascinating. The photographs are beautiful and informative, and the translation excellent." (The Internet Review of Books, Vol. 2 (1), 2008) "The book … proves a useful peg on which to hang the story, one that is interesting for experts, and lay readers alike. Tautz starts with an original and fast introduction to the biology of the honeybee, with a chapter that consists solely of photographs and captions. It is surprisingly effective. … ‘Phänomen Honigbiene’, the original German version of the book, became a best-seller when published last year. The English version reviewed here is well on its way to outperforming that success." (Sander Voormolen, NRC Handelsblad, October, 2008) "Tautz presents a highly accessible and engaging summary of bee biology with special focus on the hive as an organism from the sociobiological perspective. I am not an entomologist nor a sociobiologist but found the biological explanations understandable. … Besides being informative and understandable, this book also contains beautiful photographs and figures … . I’ve shown this book to non-beekeeping individuals who have spent a great deal of time just looking closely at those pictures. … is a necessary addition to any beekeepers library." (Abelisto, Canaries in a Coal Mine, October, 2008) "The subtitle, Biology of a Superorganism, tells us the approach this book takes about bees. ... this book will appeal to those who wish a fuller underst...

From the Reviews of the German edition

(Phaenomen Honigbiene, Spektrum, 2007)

"In small steps, the author approaches the deeper nature of bees. With 250 photos, the presentation is excellent. Over 50 of them are full-page photos and give the volume a particular aesthetic allure. Any beekeeper who has ever tried to photograph their bees would be envious. As a basic work, "The Buzz about Bees" is not only a milestone in bee literature for beekeepers, but recommended for anyone interested in nature. It links new up-to-date insights with established knowledge" (Gilbert Brockmann, in: ADIZ/db/IF, 2007, p. 2)


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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The Buzz About Bees: Biology of a Superorganism

As a long serving beekeeper ( over 45 years) I think I have probably read over 150 books about bees. Jurgen Tautz's book is by far one of the best books on the subject I have found. His research is not only meticulous and innovative it is also thought provoking. I have to admit I thought I knew a lot about bees but in every chapter of this book something new was found. The book is written in a very readable style even if you know nothing about bees. Helga Heilman has put together a portfolio of photographs that are exceptional.

I can find nothing in the book that I dislike, it was a joy to read and I will be constantly revisiting it in years to come. As a beekeeping teacher this book is at the top of my reading list for my students.
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I was absolutely fascinated by Juergen Tautz's book "The Buzz about Bees - Biology of a Superorganism"! The author is an extraordinary talent in presenting excellent top-notch scientific research not only to other members of the scientific world. In fact, Juergen Tautz is able to communicate in a brilliant and entertaining way both his profound and detailed knowledge about the life of bees as well as his stunning new concept of the bees as a super-organism with mammal-like characteristics to a wide range of people. Since this book is so well written and science is made so easily understandable, I could imagine it is of interest to readers with very different backgrounds, ranging from a general interest in biology to a more specific interest in animal behaviour and bee keeping, or even garden designers like me.
From now on, my understanding of the aesthetic value of flowers will forever be linked to the immense ecological importance of their "visitors", the bees, since they are responsible for the evolution of a huge variety of flowers that exist on our planet. A fact, we generally are not aware of when admiring a beautiful bouquet.
I have become especially aware of the fact that the co-evolution of bees and flowers is so closely linked to our own evolution on earth! Consequently, our own (human) survival on earth is strongly dependent on the survival of this "super-organism" as a main pollinator. A fact which gains even more importance in times of global warming (which may weaken a bee hive since bees cannot cope with spring-like temperatures in the middle of winter causing them to leave their bee hive too early) and dying bee hives in some parts of the world.
In addition to this, the detailed information about the behaviour of bees, the communication between them, the innovative concept of the bee-hive as a super-organism, the architecture of a bee hive etc. is supported by the most beautiful photographs which provide the book with a high aesthetic value.
In my opinion, Juegen Tautz's book should be a "must" for anyone who likes to get fascinated by nature's wonders! It provided the most wonderful summer reading for me.
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Highly recommended 6 Dec 2009
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I am so bowled over by this amazing book that I find it hard to find the right words to describe it. You don't have to be a scientist to understand and enjoy 'The Buzz About Bees', thanks to the excellent communication skills of Author and Scientist, Jurgen Tautz and the superb photography of Helga Heilmann. It has given me a fascinating insight into the organisation and behaviour of the Honey Bee. The photographs alone are worth the cost of the book.
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