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Many of us know that some birds trick other host parents from a different species into rearing their young. Best known is the common cuckoo in the UK and much of mainland Europe, However, this type of deception is not only the forte of birds – many insects ‘brood parasites’ too, especially ants, wasps, and bees.
The post Enslaved ants and cuckoo bees appeared first on OUPblog.
Bloomsbury has acquired New Holland Publishers‘ natural history list, a collection of more than 200 books.
With this acquisition, the company says it now controls “the world’s largest list of natural history books.” Here’s more from the release:
Bloomsbury’s natural history list includes the Christopher Helm ornithology list, the T&D Poyser imprint and the market-leading RSPB books … The New Holland list includes books by Steve Backshall, Bill Oddie, Chris Packham and Mark Carwardine, a series of photographic guides covering birds and wildlife throughout the world, a new series of Pocket Guides to British wildlife, and a well established series of Wildlife Trust Concise Guides.
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