
This beautifully illustrated book clearly documents the many and often bizarre ways in which insects have responded to the great evolutionary imperative of "adapt or perish." With over 250 color photographs and an easy-to-read text, this book presents many observations that will both startle and inform. Each section deals with a major theme in the lives of insects:success in diversity; food and feeding; courtship and mating;; egg laying and parental care; the social option; parasitism; and defense in a hostile world.
This book investigates the diverse evolutionary strategies insects employ to survive and thrive within their respective ecological niches. Christopher O'Toole, an expert in entomology, utilizes a vast collection of high-resolution photography paired with accessible prose to illustrate the biological imperatives of adaptation. The text frames insect behavior through the lens of survival, examining how specific physiological and social traits have allowed these organisms to persist across varied environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers alike recognize this work as a visually compelling introduction to insect biology that balances scientific observation with aesthetic appeal. The text is frequently cited for its ability to distill complex evolutionary concepts into a format accessible to non-specialists and amateur naturalists.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
1985-07-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192176943
ISBN-13:
9780192176943
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