The lives of beetles A natural history of Coleoptera

Arthur V. Evans

Book - 2023

"A richly illustrated introduction to the incredible world of beetles. With some 400,000 species, beetles are among the largest and most successful groups of organisms on earth, making up one-fifth of all plant and animal species. No other animals exhibit such a dazzling range of size, form, and color. Mostly small, sturdy, and compact, beetles are incredibly well-equipped to find food, reproduce, and avoid predators. Additionally, their collective roles as herbivores, hunters, and recyclers are critical to the sustainability of terrestrial ecosystems. In this lavishly illustrated book, beetle expert and author Arthur Evans presents an inviting and comprehensive introduction to the fascinating lives of the world's beetles. Univers...al in scope, The Lives of Beetles is packed with the latest scientific findings, presented in an accessible way. Individual chapters cover beetles' structure and function; evolution, diversity, classification, and distribution; communication, reproduction, and development; feeding habits; uses in medicine, science, and technology; and study and conservation. Each chapter concludes with nine stunningly illustrated profiles that highlight the lives of some of the world's most beautiful and interesting species. The book also features an up-to-date family classification, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading. We need beetles for the ecological services they provide, the technological innovations they inspire, and the scientific insights they reveal, so it is essential that we all get to know beetles better and strive to conserve their habitats. The Lives of Beetles is the perfect place to begin this journey of discovery and understanding."--Amazon.com.

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Genres
Field guides
Illustrated works
Pictorial works
Published
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Arthur V. Evans (author)
Physical Description
288 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780691236513
  • Introduction
  • Structure & Function
  • Evolution, Diversity, & Distribution
  • Communication, Reproduction, & Development
  • Feeding Habits
  • Beetles in Medicine, Science, & Technology
  • Study & Conservation
  • Further reading
  • Glossary
  • Family classification of extant beetles
  • Index
  • Picture credits
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Choice Review

In this interesting and well-written book on beetles, Evans (Virginia Museum of Natural History) examines the biology of this highly diverse group of insects. Shedding light on various facets of their natural history, he provides a thought-provoking introduction to the lives of the most species-rich group of animals known. In a series of short chapters, he provides a wealth of information highlighting aspects of beetle structure and function, ecology and evolution, classification, communication, reproduction and development, conservation, and even the influence of new avenues of beetle research on novel innovations in medicine and technology. Select species examples are included at the end of each chapter. The book is richly illustrated, with a large selection of beautiful, full-color macrophotographs and assorted black-and-white line drawings. The glossary of terms used in the text is a helpful addition. Discussion is global in scope, with examples drawn from around the world. The text is readily accessible, with relatively little jargon, making this book an excellent choice for general readers interested in learning more about the complex and often bizarre lives of beetles. Yet, the text will also be of interest to students and researchers including experienced naturalists and professional entomologists. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers. --Danny A. Brass, independent scholar

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