Review of Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps by Serian Sumner
Article by FMN Marilyn Schroeder
I loved Seirian Sumner’s new Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps and I think you will, too.
A behavior ecologist (of social insects), Sumner thinks wasps get a bad rap and wants everyone to love them the way she does. The book is both deeply scientific and a fun read.
Sumner covers wide-ranging aspects: wasp-human relationship (why don’t we like them?), wasp evolution, comparison of wasp species, solitary wasp hunting behavior, the benefits and behaviors of the social wasps, what wasps could do for us, and more.
Reading the book, I realized how little I knew about wasps and how fascinating they are. The book was published this year and includes state-of-the-art research results.