Think
human society is filled with unusual behavior? Try the empire of the ants. With over 13,000 species, these highly social beasties engage in
everything from weaving and warfare to farming and vampirism.
At the next
Secret Science Club, evolutionary biologist and myrmecologist Corrie Moreau
burrows into the intriguing lives of ants: their evolution, their intense
symbiotic relationships with other species, their teeny tiny microbiomes, and their
strange social structures and abilities. Dr. Moreau asks: Why do ants have a female-dominated society? Why are the tropics an
evolutionary hotbed for ants? How are members of an ant colony like specialized cells
in the human body? What are Dracula ants?
Before & After
--Try our exploratory cocktail of the night, the Island of Dr. Moreau
--Groove to antennae-tapping tunes
--Stick
around for the hive-minded Q&A
This biodiverse edition of the Secret
Science Club meets Thursday, March 2, 8
pm @ the Bell House, 149 7th St. (between 2nd and 3rd avenues)
in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Subway: F or G to 4th Ave; R to 9th Street.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. Please bring
ID: 21+. No cover. Just bring your smart self!
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