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Samuel Livingston

Bees Count Numbers

Bees Count Numbers reveals the surprising numerical abilities of bees, challenging assumptions about insect intelligence. Through rigorous behavioral experiments, the book demonstrates that bees can count, order quantities, and even understand the concept of zero. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of animal cognition and the independent evolution of numerical skills across species. The book explores the cognitive mechanisms behind bee numeracy and its evolutionary significance. Findings suggest that bees' numerical competence necessitates a re-evaluation of current models of cognitive evolution.

To support this, the book begins with an overview of animal cognition and historical research on numerical abilities, progressing to a detailed account of behavioral experiments, data analysis, and interpretation of results. This book offers a unique perspective by focusing specifically on bee numeracy. By emphasizing experimental methodology and evolutionary interpretation, Bees Count Numbers provides valuable insights for students, researchers, and anyone interested in cognitive science, biology, and artificial intelligence. The book highlights how understanding bee cognition could inspire novel approaches to designing intelligent systems.
154 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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