Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity

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Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Firefly Books Ltd
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Pages: 736 Illustrations and other contents: 4000 colour photos, illustrations and charts Language: English ISBN: 9781770859623 Categories: , , , ,

Called ‘a milestone in insect photography’ and ‘simply bigger, prettier and more comprehensive than any previous publication on insects’, Professor Stephen Marshall’s Insects is now in a new edition, with more than 500 changes to reflect the latest scientific findings since it was first published in 2007. It is a comprehensive reference on insects featuring an easy identification guide using 28 picture keys, 4000 colour photographs taken in the field (not pinned specimens), expert advice on observing insects, and more. ‘Insects’ enables readers and starting entomologists to identify most insects quickly and accurately. More than 50 pages of picture keys lead to appropriate chapters and specific photos, to confirm identification. The keys are surprisingly comprehensive and easy for non-specialists to use. Features include: * Detailed chapters covering insect orders and insect families; * A brief examination of common families of related terrestrial arthoropods; * 4000+ colour photographs showing typical behaviors and key characteristics; * 28 picture keys for quick and accurate insect identification; * three indexes – common family names, photographs, general index; * expert guidance on observing, collecting and photographing insects; * new remarks on declining habitat and threats to biodiversity. This book has been widely and thoroughly praised. It is now ready for a new generation of new and lifetime students of entomology.

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'I wish I'd had Stephen Marshall's book when I started out in entomology. Its countless photographs and notes bring alive the vast diversity of the insect world' - Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University, author of 'Sociobiology'. 'Magnificent ... thousands of photographs that allow identification of almost any insect to family and many to genus or species ... a delight to read' - American Reference Books Annual 2007. 'An incredibly important, masterfully written and profusely illustrated work that belongs in the library of every field biologist, educator, student and naturalist ... a book that is destined to become a natural history classic' - Arthur V Evans, Research Collaborator, Dept. of Entomology, Smithsonian Institution.