The Ant-Colony as an Organism

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Wheeler, William Morton. "The Ant-Colony as an Organism." Journal of Morphology 22.2 (1911): 307-25.

Early and influential statement on insect colony as organism. Cited by D. Hofstadter in the Bibliography to Gödel, Escher, Bach[1], q.v., this Category. See above under Literary Criticism, T. Dunn and R. Erlich, "The Mechanical Hive"[2] and ". . . Beehives and Mechanization."

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