Some Bugs
Title | Some Bugs PDF eBook |
Author | Angela DiTerlizzi |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 2016-06-14 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1481464442 |
Originally published in 2014 by Beach Lane Books.
Common Names of Insects & Related Organisms, 1997
Title | Common Names of Insects & Related Organisms, 1997 PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph John Bosik |
Publisher | Entomological Society of America |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
Covers insects and arachnids, some other terrestrial arthropods, and some slugs and snails (Stylommatophora).
A Field Guide to Insects
Title | A Field Guide to Insects PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Joyce Borror |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780395911709 |
Text and pictures combine to present 579 insect families.
Destructive and Useful Insects
Title | Destructive and Useful Insects PDF eBook |
Author | Clell Lee Metcalf |
Publisher | |
Pages | 938 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Beneficial insects |
ISBN |
The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires That Run the World
Title | The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires That Run the World PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Milman |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2022-03-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1324006609 |
A devastating examination of how collapsing insect populations worldwide threaten everything from wild birds to the food on our plate. From ants scurrying under leaf litter to bees able to fly higher than Mount Kilimanjaro, insects are everywhere. Three out of every four of our planet’s known animal species are insects. In The Insect Crisis, acclaimed journalist Oliver Milman dives into the torrent of recent evidence that suggests this kaleidoscopic group of creatures is suffering the greatest existential crisis in its remarkable 400-million-year history. What is causing the collapse of the insect world? Why does this alarming decline pose such a threat to us? And what can be done to stem the loss of the miniature empires that hold aloft life as we know it? With urgency and great clarity, Milman explores this hidden emergency, arguing that its consequences could even rival climate change. He joins the scientists tracking the decline of insect populations across the globe, including the soaring mountains of Mexico that host an epic, yet dwindling, migration of monarch butterflies; the verdant countryside of England that has been emptied of insect life; the gargantuan fields of U.S. agriculture that have proved a killing ground for bees; and an offbeat experiment in Denmark that shows there aren’t that many bugs splattering into your car windshield these days. These losses not only further tear at the tapestry of life on our degraded planet; they imperil everything we hold dear, from the food on our supermarket shelves to the medicines in our cabinets to the riot of nature that thrills and enlivens us. Even insects we may dread, including the hated cockroach, or the stinging wasp, play crucial ecological roles, and their decline would profoundly shape our own story. By connecting butterfly and bee, moth and beetle from across the globe, the full scope of loss renders a portrait of a crisis that threatens to upend the workings of our collective history. Part warning, part celebration of the incredible variety of insects, The Insect Crisis is a wake-up call for us all.
The Pauline Notion of Deeds of the Law
Title | The Pauline Notion of Deeds of the Law PDF eBook |
Author | Hilary B. P. Mijoga |
Publisher | |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 9781573093217 |
This work forms an up-to-date study of Paul's thought emphasizing Old Testament and pre-Christian Palestinian literatures as a background to the notion of 'Deeds of the Law'.
The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects
Title | The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects PDF eBook |
Author | Peter C. Barnard |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 1326 |
Release | 2011-09-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 144434496X |
The Royal Entomological Society (RES) and Wiley-Blackwell are proud to present this landmark publication, celebrating the wonderful diversity of the insects of the British Isles, and the work of the RES (founded 1833). This book is the only modern systematic account of all 558 families of British insects, covering not just the large and familiar groups that are included in popular books, but even the smallest and least known. It is beautifully illustrated throughout in full colour with photographs by experienced wildlife photographers to show the range of diversity, both morphological and behavioural, among the 24,000 species. All of the 6,000 genera of British insects are listed and indexed, along with all the family names and higher groups. There is a summary of the classification, biology and economic importance of each family together with further references for detailed identification. All species currently subject to legal protection in the United Kingdom are also listed. The Royal Entomological Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious of its kind in the world. It is the leading organisation for professional entomologists and its main aim has always been the promotion of knowledge about insects. The RES began its famous Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects in 1949, and new works in that series continue to be published. The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects has been produced to demonstrate the on-going commitment of the RES to educate and encourage each generation to study these fascinating creatures. This is a key reference work for serious students of entomology and amateur entomologists, as well as for professionals who need a comprehensive source of information about the insect groups of the British Isles they may be less familiar with.