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  1. Bert Hölldobler (25 de junio de 1936 (87 años) es un sociobiólogo, y entomólogo alemán especializado en hormigas. Ha sido premiado con el Premio Pulitzer en 1991 por su libro The Ants (Hormigas) (1990) en coautoría con Edward Osborne Wilson , con quien colaboró en la redacción de Journey to the Ants (1994), traducido como ...

  2. Berthold Karl Hölldobler BVO (born 25 June 1936) is a German zoologist, sociobiologist and evolutionary biologist who studies evolution and social organization in ants. He is the author of several books, including The Ants , for which he and his co-author, E. O. Wilson , received the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction writing in 1991.

  3. Bert Hölldobler, Edward O. Wilson. Hardcover. ISBN 9780674040755. Publication date: 03/28/1990. This landmark work, the distillation of a lifetime of research by the world’s leading myrmecologists, is a thoroughgoing survey of one of the largest and most diverse groups of animals on the planet.

  4. Bert Hölldobler is the Robert A. Johnson Professor in Social Insect Research at Arizona State University. He was previously Professor of Biology and Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University and subsequently held the chair for Behavioral Physiology and Sociobiology at the University of Würzburg, Germany.

  5. Long Bio. Bert Hölldobler is a behavioral biologist who investigates how insect societies are organized. He and his research team explore the behavioral mechanisms that underlie communication and division of labor systems in ant societies.

  6. Professor Bert Hölldobler is a sociobiologist and evolutionary biologist who studies evolution and social organization in ants. He is the author of several books, including The Ants, for which he and his co-author, E. O. Wilson Hon FRES received the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction writing in 1991.

  7. Professor, School of Life Sciences. Bert Höelldobler is Foundation Professor of Life Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the Arizona State University. He is a sociobiologist and an evolutionary biologist who studies the evolution of social organization in insects.