E.O. Wilson : Of Ants and Men /
This program chronicles the famed biologist's love for the natural world and his groundbreaking research. His work with ants led to his study of advanced social behavior. His research turned to human behavior, and the discipline of sociobiology was founded. His work in the great National Park o...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Closed-captioned. |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),
[2015]
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| Series: | Academic Video Online
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
Table of Contents:
- Wilson's Influence (3:12)
- Ants Dominate the World (3:16)
- Reflections of the Past (3:49)
- Mobile, Alabama (3:43)
- Complex Societies (4:01)
- Human Tribalism (3:10)
- Insect Royalty (2:51)
- Ant Physiology (3:24)
- Ecosystem Equilibrium (4:36)
- Controlled Experiment (2:53)
- Island Biogeography (3:44)
- Biodiversity (2:52)
- Human Competition (2:31)
- Social Conquest of Earth (3:24)
- Ants Raid a Termite Nest (4:11)
- A Revolutionary Idea (3:12)
- Philosophical Backlash (4:16)
- Studying Human Behavior (2:38)
- Becoming Human (2:47)
- Human Cooperation (3:36)
- Ultra-Social Species (3:10)
- Altruism (4:03)
- Evolutionary Madness (4:21)
- Group Selection (2:05)
- Selfish Gene (3:25)
- Our Divided Selves (3:11)
- Group Competition (8:41)
- Religion: Biological Adaptation (3:04)
- Gorongosa National Park (4:37)
- Discovering the Natural World (5:44)
- Credits: E.O. Wilson: Of Ants and Men (0:38).