Ebook: Dragonflies
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- Series: Collins New Naturalist Library 106
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- City: Great Britain;Ireland
- Language: English
- epub
Preface / by former keeper of entomology, The Natural History Museum, London -- Introduction -- The British species -- Habitat selection and oviposition -- The egg and the first two larval stadia -- The larva : survival under water -- Larval development and emergence -- Adult life -- Foraging in flight -- Reproductive behaviour -- Odonatology in Britain -- Appendices : Checklist of British species ; Collection and photographing dragonflies ; SSSI criteria based on Odonata ; Distribution maps for British species.;Dragonflies are among the most ancient of living creatures ' few insect groups fascinate as much or are more immediately recognisable. In this seminal new work, Philip Corbet and Stephen Brooks examine the behaviour, ecology and distribution of dragonflies in Britain and Ireland, placing emphasis on the insects' habitats and also on measures needed to conserve them. Published in 1960 ' with Philip Corbet as contributing author ' volume 41 of the New Naturalist series provided the first in-depth study of the biology of British dragonflies, helping to inspire many people to take an interest in these intriguing insects. In this new volume, Corbet has teamed up with Stephen Brooks, offering a fascinating outlook on the natural history of dragonflies. The authors have combined their knowledge and experience to help illuminate the relevance of British dragonfly species, placing them in the overall context of natural history from a broader, worldwide perspective. Illustrated with beautiful photography throughout, New Naturalist Dragonflies explores all aspects of the biological significance of dragonfly behaviour, thus revealing the beauty and hidden complexity of these powerful, agile, flying predators.
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