Insects
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198847045
Publication date:
10/08/2022
Paperback
184 pages
200x120mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198847045
Publication date:
10/08/2022
Paperback
184 pages
Simon Leather
Introduces the extraordinarily diverse and beautiful world of insects,Highlights the crucial role insects play in ecosystems across the world,Discusses insect evolution, taxonomies, and behaviour,Considers the challenges facing insects, leading to alarming trends of decline in numbers, and explores potential solutions,Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over ten million copies sold worldwide
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Simon Leather
Description
To date, more than a million insect species have been described, with probably at least another 5-8 million species waiting in the wings for a name. Insects are a fascinatingly diverse and beautiful spectrum of animals. They range in size from the tiny parasitic wasp, measuring a mere 139µm, to the aptly named Titan beetle, which can reach lengths of up to 17cm. They can be found on all continents of the world, from the Sahara Desert to the frozen wastes of Antarctica; in caves, under the ground, inside plants, other insects and vertebrates, in rivers, streams, lakes and ponds, in puddles, in the watery interiors of pitcher plants; and in our houses. While
no insects live beneath the waves, the intrepid sea skaters skim the surface of some of the world's oceans.
This Very Short Introduction explores the extraordinary world of insects. It analyses insect evolution, taxonomy and development, and describes their behaviour, their life styles, and the interactions they have with other insects and other animals. As Simon Leather shows, insects are the bedrock on which human civilisation rests; without them we would almost certainly not exist. Although they can be seen as pests of our crops plants, they are also invaluable for pollinating our flowering plants and are an invaluable link in all land ecosystems. As they face
challenges from climate change and pesticides it has never been more important to understand these oft-dismissed creatures.
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Simon Leather, Professor of Entomology, Harper Adams UniversitySimon Leather was Emeritus Professor of Entomology in the Department of Agriculture & Environment at Harper Adams University and founding Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Entomological Society journal Insect Conservation and Diversity. His work comprised teaching and research, along with further public engagement through his blog. His books include the forthcoming The Field Course Handbook (with Tilly Collins and Patricia Reader)
Simon Leather
Table of contents
Introduction
1:In the beginning
2:Prolific procreators - reproduction and host selection
3:On the move - finding somewhere to live and something to eat
4:Living together - social insects, parental care, mutualism
5:Aquatic insects - skaters, divers, and bottom dwellers
6:Mimicry, crypsis, and blatant advertising
7:Against the odds - behaviour and survival in extreme conditions
8:The good, the bad, and the ugly - how insects help and hinder us
9:Ecological Armageddon - insects in decline?
References
Further Reading
Index
Simon Leather
Description
To date, more than a million insect species have been described, with probably at least another 5-8 million species waiting in the wings for a name. Insects are a fascinatingly diverse and beautiful spectrum of animals. They range in size from the tiny parasitic wasp, measuring a mere 139µm, to the aptly named Titan beetle, which can reach lengths of up to 17cm. They can be found on all continents of the world, from the Sahara Desert to the frozen wastes of Antarctica; in caves, under the ground, inside plants, other insects and vertebrates, in rivers, streams, lakes and ponds, in puddles, in the watery interiors of pitcher plants; and in our houses. While
no insects live beneath the waves, the intrepid sea skaters skim the surface of some of the world's oceans.
This Very Short Introduction explores the extraordinary world of insects. It analyses insect evolution, taxonomy and development, and describes their behaviour, their life styles, and the interactions they have with other insects and other animals. As Simon Leather shows, insects are the bedrock on which human civilisation rests; without them we would almost certainly not exist. Although they can be seen as pests of our crops plants, they are also invaluable for pollinating our flowering plants and are an invaluable link in all land ecosystems. As they face
challenges from climate change and pesticides it has never been more important to understand these oft-dismissed creatures.
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Simon Leather, Professor of Entomology, Harper Adams UniversitySimon Leather was Emeritus Professor of Entomology in the Department of Agriculture & Environment at Harper Adams University and founding Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Entomological Society journal Insect Conservation and Diversity. His work comprised teaching and research, along with further public engagement through his blog. His books include the forthcoming The Field Course Handbook (with Tilly Collins and Patricia Reader)
Table of contents
Introduction
1:In the beginning
2:Prolific procreators - reproduction and host selection
3:On the move - finding somewhere to live and something to eat
4:Living together - social insects, parental care, mutualism
5:Aquatic insects - skaters, divers, and bottom dwellers
6:Mimicry, crypsis, and blatant advertising
7:Against the odds - behaviour and survival in extreme conditions
8:The good, the bad, and the ugly - how insects help and hinder us
9:Ecological Armageddon - insects in decline?
References
Further Reading
Index
Threatened Birds of Uttar Pradesh
Asad R. Rahmani, Sanjay Kumar, Neeraj Srivasrav, Rajat Bhargava, Noor I. Khan
Threatened Birds of Jammu & Kashmir
Asad R. Rahmani, Intesar Suhail, Pankaj Chandan, Khursheed Ahmad, Ashfaq Ahmed Zarri
Important Bird Areas of Maharashtra
Asad R Rahmani, Zafar-ul Islam, Raju Kasambe, Wadatkar