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His Imperial Majesty - A Natural History of the Purple Emperor (Paperback): Matthew Oates His Imperial Majesty - A Natural History of the Purple Emperor (Paperback)
Matthew Oates
R393 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R54 (14%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A witty and informative account that busts the myths about Britain's most captivating butterfly species. When summer is at its zenith and the sallow foliage develops a bluish tinge, a giant butterfly – beautiful, bold and brazen – flies powerfully over the tree canopy. Females of this species, wary yet determined, haunt the sallow thickets, depositing their eggs, while the males establish treetop territories and descend to the woodland floor in search of indelicacies to feed upon. Mysterious, elusive and enthralling in equal measure, this is the butterfly that Victorian collectors yearned for above all others: His Imperial Majesty, the Purple Emperor. A wondrous enigma, the Purple Emperor is our most elusive and least-known butterfly – we glimpse it only through fissures in its treetop world, yet this giant insect has fascinated us for centuries and has even inspired its own 'Emperoring' language. Matthew Oates became captivated by the Purple Emperor following his first sighting as a boy. He has studied it assiduously ever since, devoting his life to trying to unravel the Emperor's secrets. His Imperial Majesty takes us on a journey, beginning with a dalliance into the bizarre history of our engagement with the butterfly, with daring doings and gross eccentricities from the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Subsequent chapters explore all aspects of this remarkable butterfly's life cycle, including behaviour, habitat preferences, life history and conservation, all relayed in Matthew's unique, informative and witty style. Not so long ago, our knowledge of the Emperor was largely based on a blend of mythology and assumption. This book dispels the fabrications and reveals all about the Purple Emperor – the king of British butterflies.

Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty - Canada's Aerial War against Forest Pests, 1913-1930 (Hardcover): Mark Kuhlberg Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty - Canada's Aerial War against Forest Pests, 1913-1930 (Hardcover)
Mark Kuhlberg
R1,653 Discovery Miles 16 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty examines the beginning of Canada's aerial war against forest insects and how a tiny handful of officials came to lead the world with a made-in-Canada solution to the problem. Shedding light on a largely forgotten chapter in Canadian environmental history, Mark Kuhlberg explores the theme of nature and its agency. The book highlights the shared impulses that often drove both the harvesters and the preservers of trees, and the acute dangers inherent in allowing emotional appeals instead of logic to drive environmental policy-making. It addresses both inter-governmental and intra-governmental relations, as well as pressure politics and lobbying. Including fascinating tales from Cape Breton Island, Muskoka, and Stanley Park, Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty clearly demonstrates how class, region, and commercial interests intersected to determine the location and timing of aerial bombings. At the core of this book about killing bugs is a story, infused with innovation and heroism, of the various conflicts that complicate how we worship wilderness.

Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty - Canada's Aerial War against Forest Pests, 1913-1930 (Paperback): Mark Kuhlberg Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty - Canada's Aerial War against Forest Pests, 1913-1930 (Paperback)
Mark Kuhlberg
R1,301 Discovery Miles 13 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty examines the beginning of Canada’s aerial war against forest insects and how a tiny handful of officials came to lead the world with a made-in-Canada solution to the problem. Shedding light on a largely forgotten chapter in Canadian environmental history, Mark Kuhlberg explores the theme of nature and its agency. The book highlights the shared impulses that often drove both the harvesters and the preservers of trees, and the acute dangers inherent in allowing emotional appeals instead of logic to drive environmental policy-making. It addresses both inter-governmental and intra-governmental relations, as well as pressure politics and lobbying. Including fascinating tales from Cape Breton Island, Muskoka, and Stanley Park, Killing Bugs for Business and Beauty clearly demonstrates how class, region, and commercial interest intersected to determine the location and timing of aerial bombings. At the core of this book about killing bugs is a story, infused with innovation and heroism, of the various conflicts that complicate how we worship wilderness.

The Insect Crisis - The Fall of the Tiny Empires that Run the World (Hardcover, Main): Oliver Milman The Insect Crisis - The Fall of the Tiny Empires that Run the World (Hardcover, Main)
Oliver Milman
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

***A Waterstones Best Books of 2022 pick*** A New Scientist Book of the Year Shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing 'Fascinating... There is something wondrous in Milman's revelation of our fragile dependency on insect life as well as its beauty and strangeness.' Guardian 'Gripping and especially unnerving.' David Wallace-Wells When is the last time you were stung by a wasp? Or were followed by a cloud of midges? Or saw a butterfly? All these normal occurrences are becoming much rarer. A groundswell of research suggests insect numbers are in serious decline all over the world - in some places by over 90%. The Insect Crisis explores this hidden emergency, arguing that its consequences could even rival climate change. We rely on insect pollination for the bulk of our agriculture, they are a prime food source for birds and fish, and they are a key strut holding up life on Earth, especially our own. In a compelling and entertaining investigation spanning the globe, Milman speaks to the scientists and entomologists studying this catastrophe and asks why these extraordinary creatures are disappearing. Part warning, part celebration of the incredible variety of insects, this book highlights why we need to wake up to this impending environmental disaster.

The Keeper Of The Bees (Paperback, New Ed): Gene Stratton-Porter The Keeper Of The Bees (Paperback, New Ed)
Gene Stratton-Porter
R552 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R39 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Set in the author's adopted home of California in the 1920s, this is Gene Stratton-Porter's last novel, a story filled with wisdom, a love of nature, and her own abiding optimism. In it a Master Bee Keeper, his bees, and the natural beauty of California restore a wounded World War I veteran to health.

Microscopic life in Sphagnum (Hardcover): Marjorie Hingley Microscopic life in Sphagnum (Hardcover)
Marjorie Hingley; Illustrated by Peter J. Hayward, Diana Herrett
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bogland habitat, which is often threatened by peat extraction, has enormous natural history value. As well as the better-known plants, dragonflies and birds, it supports a unique community of microscopic animals and plants inhabiting the leaves and crevices of Sphagnum, the moss that dominates bog vegetation. Under the microscope, a single drop of water squeezed from bog moss reveals a wonderful diversity of complex and distinctive organisms. The peculiar characteristics of this bog moss habitat are described, and the book introduces the natural history and ecological interrelationships of its microscopic organisms, focusing in particular on the more obvious and elegant groups: the desmids, diatoms, shelled amoebae and rotifers or wheel animalcules. Identification is assisted by numerous detailed line illustrations and by the coloured plates. User-friendly keys will help the reader to allocate specimens to a group, and to name the more conspicuous genera of flagellates, desmids, diatoms, shelled amoebae and rotifers, as well as some species of Sphagnum itself. This is digital reprint of 0855462914 (1993).

Insect Biodiversity - Science and Society Volume 2 (Hardcover, Volume 2): R.G. Foottit Insect Biodiversity - Science and Society Volume 2 (Hardcover, Volume 2)
R.G. Foottit
R2,919 Discovery Miles 29 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume Two of the new guide to the study of biodiversity in insects Volume Two of Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society presents an entirely new, companion volume of a comprehensive resource for the most current research on the influence insects have on humankind and on our endangered environment. With contributions from leading researchers and scholars on the topic, the text explores relevant topics including biodiversity in different habitats and regions, taxonomic groups, and perspectives. Volume Two offers coverage of insect biodiversity in regional settings, such as the Arctic and Asia, and in particular habitats including crops, caves, and islands. The authors also include information on historical, cultural, technical, and climatic perspectives of insect biodiversity. This book explores the wide variety of insect species and their evolutionary relationships. Case studies offer assessments on how insect biodiversity can help meet the needs of a rapidly expanding human population, and examine the consequences that an increased loss of insect species will have on the world. This important text: Offers the most up-to-date information on the important topic of insect biodiversity Explores vital topics such as the impact on insect biodiversity through habitat loss and degradation and climate change With its companion Volume I, presents current information on the biodiversity of all insect orders Contains reviews of insect biodiversity in culture and art, in the fossil record, and in agricultural systems Includes scientific approaches and methods for the study of insect biodiversity The book offers scientists, academics, professionals, and students a guide for a better understanding of the biology and ecology of insects, highlighting the need to sustainably manage ecosystems in an ever-changing global environment.

Charles Valentine Riley - Founder of Modern Entomology (Hardcover): W.Conner Sorensen, Edward H. Smith, Janet R. Smith Charles Valentine Riley - Founder of Modern Entomology (Hardcover)
W.Conner Sorensen, Edward H. Smith, Janet R. Smith; Contributions by Donald C. Weber
R1,883 R1,453 Discovery Miles 14 530 Save R430 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Riley propelled entomology from a collector's parlor hobby of the nineteenth century to the serious study of insects in the Modern Age.   This definitive biography is the first full account of a fascinating American scientist whose leadership created the modern science of entomology that recognizes both the essential role of insects in natural systems and their challenge to the agricultural food supply that sustains humankind. Charles Valentine Riley: Founder of Modern Entomology tells the story of how Riley (1843–1895), a young British immigrant to America—with classical schooling, only a smattering of natural history knowledge, and with talent in art and writing but no formal training in science—came to play a key role in the reorientation of entomology from the collection and arrangement of specimens to a scientific approach to insect evolution, diversity, ecology, and applied management of insect pests.   Drawing on Riley's personal diaries, family records, correspondence, and publications, the authors trace Riley's career as farm laborer, Chicago journalist, Missouri State Entomologist, chief federal entomologist, founder of the National Insect Collection, and initiator of the professional organization that became the Entomological Society of America. Also examined in detail are his spectacular campaigns against the Rocky Mountain Locust that stalled western migration in the 1870s, the Grape Phylloxera that threatened French vineyards in the 1870s and 80s, the Cotton Worm that devastated southern cotton fields after the Civil War, and the Cottony Cushion Scale that threatened the California citrus industry in the 1880s. The latter was defeated through importation of the Vedalia Beetle from Australia, the spectacular first example of biological control of an invasive insect pest by its introduced natural enemy. A striking figure in appearance and deed, Riley combined scientific, literary, artistic, and managerial skills that enabled him to influence every aspect of entomology. A correspondent of Darwin and one of his most vocal American advocates, he discovered the famous example of mimicry of the Monarch butterfly by the Viceroy, and described the intricate coevolution of yucca moths and yuccas, a complex system that fascinates evolutionary scientists to this day. Whether applying evolutionary theory to pest control, promoting an American silk industry, developing improved spray technologies, or promoting applied entomology in state and federal government and to the public, Riley was the central figure in the formative years of the entomology profession. In addition to showcasing his own renderings of the insects he investigated, this comprehensive account provides fresh insight into the personal and public life of an ingenious, colorful, and controversial scientist, who aimed to discover, understand, and outsmart the insects.

Chemical Ecology of Insects - Applications and Associations with Plants and Microbes (Paperback): Jun Tabata Chemical Ecology of Insects - Applications and Associations with Plants and Microbes (Paperback)
Jun Tabata
R1,737 Discovery Miles 17 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Insects have evolved very unique and interesting tactics using chemical signals to survive. Chemical ecology illustrates the working of the biological network by means of chemical analyses. Recent advances in analytical technology have opened the way to a better understanding of the more complicated and abyssal interactions of insects with other organisms including plants and microbes. This book covers recent research on insects and chemical communications and presents the current status about challenges faced by chemical ecologists for the management of pests in agriculture and human health.

Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques - Livre II (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Nouveaux souvenirs entomologiques - Livre II (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introduction to Insects and their Diversity (Hardcover): Laichattiwar Mukesh Anandrao Introduction to Insects and their Diversity (Hardcover)
Laichattiwar Mukesh Anandrao
R4,437 R3,727 Discovery Miles 37 270 Save R710 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book discusses the diversity of insect species and numbers and their evolutionary associations. It illustrates the significance of insects through regional biodiversity, taxonomic biodiversity, tools and methods, and management and protection. The book examines the wide range of insect species worldwide and their evolutionary associations. It provides relevant case studies that assess how insect biodiversity may help address the needs of a quickly growing population. The book's conclusion is that a comprehensive understanding of insect biology and ecology is the only means to sustainably preserve ecosystems in a changing global environment. It discusses various topics about insects such as communication, locomotion, social behavior and their relationship to humans.

Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre IX (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre IX (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre VI (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre VI (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre V (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre V (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre III (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre III (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre VII (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre VII (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre I (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre I (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Computermodelle zur Reproduktion und Entwicklung hemimetaboler Insekten (German, Paperback): Robert Sturm Computermodelle zur Reproduktion und Entwicklung hemimetaboler Insekten (German, Paperback)
Robert Sturm
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Athena tumida 2019 - un problema emergente nel 21esimo secolo (Italian, Paperback): Norman Carreck Athena tumida 2019 - un problema emergente nel 21esimo secolo (Italian, Paperback)
Norman Carreck
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Busy World of Bees - First Grade Facilitators Guide (Paperback): NC State Extension The Busy World of Bees - First Grade Facilitators Guide (Paperback)
NC State Extension
R1,556 Discovery Miles 15 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Engage youth in celebrating bees and their pollinator allies and build an understanding of the benefits that bees and other pollinators provide to humans. The Busy World of Bees explores different types of bees, their structures, and functions, as well as how they forage for food, pollinate plants, and the many ways bees share information. Students will study life cycles, the different types of bee homes, and ways to protect the environment for bees. In a series of seven lessons, students will discover that the bee is one of nature's wonders.

Hive Helpers - Fourth Grade Facilitator's Guide (Paperback): North Carolina State University 4-H Hive Helpers - Fourth Grade Facilitator's Guide (Paperback)
North Carolina State University 4-H
R1,554 Discovery Miles 15 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every spring and summer, youth and adults alike enjoy sweet-smelling flowers and listening to the buzzing sound that comes from the rapidly beating wings of busy bees. Through a series of seven lessons and multiple experiential activities, youth will learn how critical bees are to our agricultural industry and native ecosystems. They will explore different types of bees, their structures, and functions, how they forage for food, pollinate plants, and the ways bees share information. Youth will study native bees and the honey bee and discover the significant role they play in the production of delicious and healthy food that humans have been eating for centuries; such as apples, blueberries, cherries, watermelons, and almonds. Through hands-on and engaging exploration of habitat differences and diversity, youth will understand what honey bees, native bees, and other pollinators need in order to thrive. From creating a pollinator garden to building mason bee homes, youth will realize the importance of pollinator stewardship and ways they can support strong and vibrant ecosystems for pollinators. The curriculum concludes with an overview of how people can help bees. Youth will learn how to provide nesting habitats, use best management practices in beekeeping and building native bee homes. To share and engage others in caring about bees, youth will create an awareness campaign.

Spinnen - Biologie - Mensch und Spinne - Angst und Giftigkeit (German, Paperback): Rainar Nitzsche Spinnen - Biologie - Mensch und Spinne - Angst und Giftigkeit (German, Paperback)
Rainar Nitzsche
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Edible Insects and Human Evolution (Paperback): Julie J Lesnik Edible Insects and Human Evolution (Paperback)
Julie J Lesnik
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Researchers who study ancient human diets tend to focus on meat eating because the practice of butchery is very apparent in the archaeological record. In this volume, Julie Lesnik highlights a different food source, tracing evidence that humans and their hominin ancestors also consumed insects throughout the entire course of human evolution. Lesnik combines primatology, sociocultural anthropology, reproductive physiology, and paleoanthropology to examine the role of insects in the diets of hunter-gatherers and our nonhuman primate cousins. She posits that women would likely spend more time foraging for and eating insects than men, arguing that this pattern is important to note because women are too often ignored in reconstructions of ancient human behavior. Because of the abundance of insects and the low risk of acquiring them, insects were a reliable food source that mothers used to feed their families over the past five million years. Although they are consumed worldwide to this day, insects are not usually considered food in Western societies. Tying together ancient history with our modern lives, Lesnik points out that insects are highly nutritious and a very sustainable protein alternative. She believes that if we accept that edible insects are a part of the human legacy, we may have new conversations about what is good to eat-both in past diets and for the future of food.

Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre IV (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre IV (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre X (French, Paperback): Jean-Henri Fabre Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre X (French, Paperback)
Jean-Henri Fabre
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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