The Call of the Honeyguide
What Science Tells Us about How to Live Well with the Rest of Life
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By Rob Dunn
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- On Sale
- Aug 26, 2025
- Page Count
- 352 pages
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- ISBN-13
- 9781541605732
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In the woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa, sometime deep in our species’ past, something strange happened: a bird called out, not to warn others of human presence, but to call attention to herself. Having found a beehive, that bird—a honeyguide—sought human aid to break in. The behavior can seem almost miraculous: How would a bird come to think that people could help her? Isn’t life simply bloodier than that?
As Rob Dunn argues in The Call of the Honeyguide, it isn’t. Nature is red in tooth and claw, but in equal measure, life works together. Cells host even smaller life, wrapped in a web of mutual interdependence. Ants might go to war, but they also tend fungi, aphids, and even trees. And we humans work not just with honeyguides but with yeast, crops, and pets. Ecologists call these beneficial relationships mutualisms. And they might be the most important forces in the evolution of life.
We humans often act as though we are all alone, independent from the rest of life. As The Call of the Honeyguide shows, we are not. It is a call to action for a more beneficent, less lonely future.
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“A gorgeous, authoritative, and philosophical directive to stop destroying the mutualisms of life.”Kirkus (**starred**)
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"Thoughtfully provocative... Rich with knowledge and a contagious curiosity for ecology and our mutualistic relationships with the rest of the living planet, this book encourages us to ask ourselves toward what future we are working, and how we wish to share it.”Aviâja Lyberth Hauptmann, Head of SILA Department, Ilisimatusarfik - University of Greenland
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“Brimming with amazing stories and generative ideas. The many surprising ways that human life is shaped by mutualism are brought to brilliant light in these pages. My copy has more pages earmarked for their startling insights than any other recent book. A must-read.”David George Haskell, Pulitzer-finalist author of The Forest Unseen
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"The Call of the Honeyguide celebrates cooperation between species as a driving force in evolution, and a cornerstone of the human relationship to nature. It is a book brimming with fascinating ideas to ponder and savor, all conveyed with Rob Dunn’s signature mix of clarity, insight, and wit."Thor Hanson, author of Close to Home
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"This exciting, original, life-affirming book will change your understand of the way the natural world works. Evolution is not just a hotbed of competition. It is also a incubator for cooperation, not just within but between multiple species--and we are a part of it! Thank you, Rob Dunn, for giving us a new, updated model of how we--being all species, not just our own--work in concert with others, keeping our sweet, green world abundant, nurturing, and whole."Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus
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"I love reading Rob Dunn, because I look up from the page and the familiar world around me is suddenly different and ever more interesting. The mutualistic cooperations in the natural world he lovingly details in The Call of the Honeyguide were always there, just indiscernible and unappreciated until you’re taught to look. That's Dunn’s great gift. He grants his readers a new set of eyes for seeing nature."Dan Flores, New York Times bestselling author of Coyote America and Wild New World
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"Rob Dunn's book, The Call of the Honeyguide, is foremost as exploration of the wonderfully interconnected nature of life on Earth. But, in the best possible way, it is also a love letter to our fellow travelers on this planet, from songbirds to termites, one that reminds the reader in the happiest way of how lucky we are to be part of this remarkable family."Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Poison Squad
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