Rüdiger Wehner is Professor and Director Emeritus of the Institute of Zoology, University of Zürich. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Marcel Benoist Prize, the Carus Medal of the Leopoldina, the Karl von Frisch Prize, and the Humboldt Research Award. He is an Honorary Member of the German Zoological Society, an International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, Permanent Fellow Emeritus of the Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin, and principal author of the well-known textbook Zoologie.
Rarely do scientists write such broad and beautiful syntheses. The quality of the scholarship and the writing found in this book is truly outstanding. Indeed, it is a breathtaking piece of work.--Thomas D. Seeley, Horace White Professor in Biology, Cornell University This book is a masterpiece par excellence! Superb science, eloquently and engagingly written, and beautifully illustrated.--Bert Hoelldobler, Foundation Professor of Life Sciences and Regent's Professor, Arizona State University This is a marvelous book that no one could have written but Rudiger Wehner. It is simply excellent.--Alexander Borst, Director, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Martinsried This sumptuously produced book is a triumph both of natural history and of science...Understanding how this wonderful eusocial insect can accomplish its apparently miraculous feats of navigation has required imagination, intelligence and decades of disciplined application. Here, in one place, we can at last savor the full glory of this remarkable achievement.-- (01/07/2020) Wehner's research has been highly influential in human spatial cognition, and we are lucky to have this rich and fascinating account.--Steven Pinker, author of How the Mind Works Rudiger Wehner's Desert Navigator is destined to be a classic in entomology and behavioral biology. It is through an extraordinary series of observations and experiments that we have the first effective look into the mind of ants.--Edward O. Wilson, University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University [A] grand book...You will end the book as a fan of Cataglyphis.--Alun Anderson New Scientist (03/04/2020) This title joins what is becoming an illustrious line-up of in-depth books on ants published by Harvard University Press. I praise them unreservedly for the lavish production values they have heaped upon it. Desert Navigator is a myrmecological masterpiece and a fitting milestone in Wehner's long and successful research career. If you have any interest in ants, insect behavior, or animal navigation you absolutely do not want to skip this astonishing book.-- (06/18/2020)