As in many of my earlier books, I am happy to acknowledge with gratitude the guidance and encouragement of my literary agent, John Taylor Williams, and my editor, Robert Weil. I also wish to acknowledge the expertise and essential dedicated hard work of my assistant, Kathleen M. Horton.
Frontispiece: Photograph by Alex Harris.
Photograph by
Howard I. Spero
.
Boy Scout Handbook
, 4th ed. (1940), p. 643, Zoology badge emblem.
Painting by
Dana Berry
of the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Modified from “
The political blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. election: divided they blog
,” by Lada A. Adamic and Natalie Glance,
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Link Discovery
(LinkKDD’05) 1: 36–43 (2005).
Drawing by
Tom Prentiss
. Modified from “Pheromones,” by Edward O. Wilson,
Scientific American
208(5): 110–104 (May 1963)
.
Photograph by
John Hoyle
.
Photograph by
NASA/JPL-CALTECH/ASU/UA
.
Collected by Stefan Cover in Peru. Imaged by
Christian Rabeling
.
Barrett Klein
, Biology Department, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (www.pupating.org).
W. Ford Doolittle
, “Phylogenetic classification and the universal tree,” figure 3,
Science
284: 2127 (June 25, 1999).
Catherine E. Wagner
, Luke J. Harmon, and Ole Seehausen,
Nature
487: 366–369 (2012). doi:10.1038/nature11144.
Drawing by
Tom Prentiss
(moths) and Dan Todd (active space of gyplure ©
Scientific American
). Modified from “Pheromones,” by Edward O. Wilson,
Scientific American
208(5): 100–114 (May 1968).
Michael R Long
© Natural History Museum Picture Library, London.
Photograph by
Daniel Simberloff
.
U.S. National Medal of Science
. Government property in the public domain.
Edward Osborne Wilson is generally recognized as one of the leading biologists in the world. He is acknowledged as the creator of two scientific disciplines (island biogeography and sociobiology), three unifying concepts for science and the humanities jointly (biophilia, biodiversity studies, and consilience), and one major technological advance in the study of global biodiversity (the Encyclopedia of Life). Among more than one hundred awards he has received worldwide are the U.S. National Medal of Science, the Crafoord Prize (equivalent of the Nobel, for ecology) of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the International Prize of Biology of Japan, and, in letters, two Pulitzer Prizes in nonfiction, the Nonino and Serono Prizes of Italy, and the International Cosmos Prize of Japan. He is currently Honorary Curator in Entomology and University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University.
Frontispiece: The author at Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Photograph by Alex Harris.
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