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| #1083483 in Books | 2012-04-16 | 2012-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.25 x1.00l,1.38 | File type: PDF | 416 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| great book|By Elizabeth|The best thing about this bug book is that Harvard Press has gotten together all the super stars of the bug world i.e. :Edward O. Wilson, Bert Holdobler, Gilbert Waldbauer, Thomas Eisner etc and taken a piece out of each of their books on specific subjects like "Bugs that eat birds", "Gypsy moths"," the origin of cooperation", "Love potion" and so on. S||This broad overview of insect studies is sure to delight, inspire, and enlighten college-level biology students and interested lay readers. (Annette Aiello Library Journal 2012-03-01)
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As we follow the path of a giant water bug or peer over the wing of a gypsy moth, we glimpse our world anew, at once shrunk and magnified. Owing to their size alone, insects’ experience of the world is radically different from ours. Air to them is as viscous as water to us. The predicament of size, along with the dizzying diversity of insects and their status as arguably the most successful organisms on earth, have inspired passion and eloquence in some of the w...
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