Wasps
Wasps
Wasps
Eric R. Eaton

Wasps

The Astonishing Diversity of a Misunderstood Insect

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    "[A] highly informative and beautifully illustrated book." ---Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today

    "[A] highly informative and beautifully illustrated book." ---Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today

    "[This book] filled me with wonder and awe." ---Margaret Roach, A Way to Garden

    "[An] amazing book. . . . The message is the inter-relatedness of the biodiversity around us, which is far closer and more complex than we could ever have guessed."

    "Eaton's richly illustrated book will inform and entertain." ---Eric Brown, News Shopper

    "A beautifully illustrated, very readable and scientific compendium of the biology, ecology, behaviour and diversity of wasps and, in particular, their relationship with us." ---Malcolm Aldridge, Bulletin of the Amateur Entomological Society

    "

    This book will make you love wasps and appreciate them as amazing, mostly solitary insects thriving in nearly every Earthly habitat. . . . [A] beautiful book.

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    "If you respect wasps only because of their sting and how they can sometimes prey on your bees, this book is likely to transform your respect to awe. . . . Written in entertaining, mostly double-page chunks, the book is ideal for dipping into." ---Stephen Fleming, Bee Craft

    "A richly illustrated introduction to the biology and ecology of wasps . . . . An attractive and enjoyable introduction to wasp biology, written by an author who clearly delights in the beauty of these wonderful insects." ---Andrew Wakeham-Dawson, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine

    "

    [This book] has exquisite photographs and these are some of the best and highest quality I have ever seen surrounded by appropriate text. . . . This is simply a stunning book and provides a beautiful comprehensive visual journey into the complex world of wasps.

    " ---Roy Stewart, British Naturalist’s Association

    "Crammed with stunning photographs (and I do mean stunning) and clever artwork throughout, this book is both informative and a joy to read." ---John Stewart, British Journal of Entomology and Natural History

    "

    I would certainly recommend this book, I had a sneaking admiration for wasps already but this has further amplified that. I guarantee you will appreciate wasps more and learn a 100 things along the way.

    " ---Andy Karran, Gwent Wildlife Trust

    "This splendid book is an enjoyable and credible attempt to change society’s distorted perception of wasps. . . . Browsing the excellent, high-quality color photos is a delight, and they constitute well-thought-out teasers to induce the reader to dip into the text."

    "It is good to know that someone is doing their utmost to dispel the biases and hysteria typically associated with these fascinating animals; highlighting the positive relationships they share with humans and the environment to a wider audience. Enjoy!" ---Jeanne Robertson, Glasgow Naturalist

    "All-in-all this is a fantastic book, and well worth reading. Eaton shows how amazingly diverse, and in their own way, remarkable wasps really are. I’m sure that anybody who reads the book will have a much-improved opinion of wasps by the end!" ---Amanda Williams, Buzz About Bees

    "A brilliant and attractive introduction to wasps and their biology. . . . A fine piece of knowledge that no library should be without, especially at such a friendly price for the hardcopy." ---M. Rindoš, European Journal of Entomology

    Eric R. Eaton is a writer, editor, and consultant who has worked as an entomologist for several leading institutions, including the Smithsonian and the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. He is the lead author of the Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America and the coauthor of Insects Did It First . He runs the blogs Bug Eric and Sense of Misplaced . Twitter @BugEric

    Specifications

    Publisher Princeton University Press
    Pub date March 9, 2021
    Pages 256
    Theme Wildlife: butterflies, other insects and spiders: general interest
    Measurements 235 x 156 mm
    EAN 9780691211428
    Binding Hardback / bound
    Language English

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