Mark W. Moffett is a tropical biologist and author known for his work on ant behavior and forest canopy ecology.
Born in 1958, he has written several popular science books that blend his expertise in biology with insights into human societies.
Moffett is particularly noted for his macrophotography of ants, which has helped document their biology.
His cross-disciplinary approach, combining entomology with anthropology and sociology, allows him to draw unique parallels between insect and human societies.
This perspective is evident in his book "The Human Swarm," where he applies his knowledge of animal behavior to analyze human social structures.
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