An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
- Collection : Library of Chris O'Toole
- Publisher : University of California Press
- Published In : Berkeley
- Illustrations : col photos
Description:
In terms of numbers, beetles are the most successful creatures on earth: about 350,000 species of beetles have been described since 1758. They range from tiny to gigantic, occupy sundry habitats, and eat everything - plants, animals, and their own remains. This book provides an engaging look at these magnificent yet poorly understood creatures and highlights the absolutely essential role they play in the dynamics of nearly every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. And, as this book beautifully demonstrates, the aesthetics of beetle design are amazing. The fantastic colors and shapes of these creatures warrant the gorgeous color photography lavished on them in this book.
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