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Type
Picture Book
Literary Movement
Naturalism
Era
2007
ISBN
9781552979006
Book Title
Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity : With a Photographic Guide to Insects of Eastern North America
Item Length
11.2in
Publisher
Firefly Books, The Limited
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2.2in
Author
Stephen A. Marshall
Features
Revised
Genre
Nature, Science
Topic
Animals / Insects & Spiders, Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
0.1 Oz
Number of Pages
736 Pages

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Meticulously researched and illustrated with color photographs, Insects is a landmark reference book that is ideal for any naturalist or entomologist. To enhance exact identification of insects, the photographs in this encyclopedic reference were taken in the field -- and are not pinned specimens. Insects enables readers to identify most insects quickly and accurately. The more than 50 pages of picture keys lead to the appropriate chapter and specific photos to confirm identification. The keys are surprisingly comprehensive and easy for non-specialists to use. Insects features: *Detailed chapters covering all insect orders and the insect families of eastern North America *A brief examination of common families of related terrestrial arthropods *4,000 color photographs illustrating typical behaviors and key characteristics *28 picture keys for quick and accurate insect identification *Three indexes -- common family names, photographs, general index *Expert guidance on observing, collecting and photographing insects. Almost 80 percent of all named animal species are insects and closely related arthropods. This book is required reading for anyone interested in entomology. AUTHOR: Steve Marshall is a professor of entomology at the University of Guelph, where he developed a major insect collection and carries out research on insect systematics and biodiversity. He has discovered hundreds of new species, several new genera and even two new subfamilies. 4000 colour photographs & illustrations

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Firefly Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
1552979008
ISBN-13
9781552979006
eBay Product ID (ePID)
49198364

Product Key Features

Book Title
Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity : With a Photographic Guide to Insects of Eastern North America
Author
Stephen A. Marshall
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Animals / Insects & Spiders, Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Nature, Science
Number of Pages
736 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.2in
Item Height
2.2in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
0.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ql473.M33 2006
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
Magnificent... thousands of photographs... a delight to read due to Marshall's wry sense of humor and idiosyncratic enthusiasms., This volume is an incredibly important, masterfully written, and profusely illustrated work that belongs in the library of every field biologist, educator, student and naturalist who professes more than just a passing interest in insects. It is also an essential reference work for city, school, and university libraries.... I heartily applaud Stephen Marshall's efforts and skill in crafting such a beautiful, useful, and engaging book that is destined to become a natural history classic., This volume is big, beautiful, well written, and informative.... Very few insect books describe or show as many insects as this author has... Each family is introduced in several pages of excellent text and is followed by hundreds of photographs with fact-filled captions.... The material is up to date, the text remarkably free of typographical errors, and the book is printed on fine-quality paper. In addition to describing the diversity, natural history, and behavior of insects, the author provides many examples of insects being used for biological control. The final chapter offers suggestions for collecting, preserving, and photographing insects. A very well illustrated key to insect families and to some common insect larvae is included. I recommend this truly valuable tome very highly; it should be in every high school, college, and municipal library in northeastern North America., I cannot wait to try this text in my insect-biology class... This is an outstanding contribution to entomology. It will play an important role in the training of insect lovers for the foreseeable future. -- William E. Conner "American Scientist" (09/01/2006), The perfect reference book even for those of us with a limited interest in bugs... perfect for birders., Marshall designed this books so that a reader can easily identify just about any given bug by order or family., [Selection, 2007 RUSA Outstanding Reference Source, Reference and User Services Association [RUSA] Committee] "A wealth of information is provided for the work's less-than-$100 price.", (starred review) If fascinating isn't a word you tend to use in conversations about canker worms...or any other arthropod with a head, thorax, and abdomen, Marshall is determined to change your way of thinking. He accomplished this with information about members of the 33 insect orders that is clear and in places absolutely riveting. This biological and ecological knowledge is enhanced by more than 4000 photographs that he has taken of insects in their natural habitats.... The volume's value to younger children should not be overlooked.... Marshall's Insects is an invaluable resource for those who want to know more about the biology and behaviour of a particular insect and for those interested in biodiversity, insect classification, and the impact of insects on commerce and human health. Highly Recommended., [STARRED REVIEW] Simply bigger, prettier, and more comprehensive than any previous publication on insects... useful to amateur and professional alike, Dazzling and tremendously helpful to anyone who wants to know about insects... I'm honored to hold it in my hands., When this book first crossed my desk, to say that I was instantly enamored would be an understatement. It was beautiful, the cover adorned with a stunning jewel-toned dogbane beetle... I almost didn't want to crack the binding [but] once I started reading, I couldn't put the book down. Visually stunning... Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity has the look and feel of a glossy coffee table book while still being full of accurate, well-researched information... Priced so as not to be cost prohibitive ... clearly written in plain language, it will be highly accessible to a broad audience, including naturalists, amateur entomologists as well as seasoned professionals. The author has also included a dollop of humour and wit throughout.... This book would make a great textbook for a natural history or general entomology course... With its depth of scope and true to life photographs Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity would be indispensable in the field. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it whole-heartedly to anyone who has an interest in entomology, natural history or a simple curiosity about the six-legged world that surrounds us, The perfect reference book even for those of us with a limited interest in bugs. The book is perfect for birders... To spend an afternoon comparing bugs and pictures, learning about what is in the backyard and having this intimate glimpse into a bird's life is heavenly to me., [Winner, General Competition, 2006 Science in Society Journalism Awards, National Association of Science Writers], Visually stunning... accurate... highly accessible to a broad audience, including naturalists, amateur entomologists [and] seasoned professionals.... [I] recommend it whole-heartedly, This volume is an excellent resource. The book has coffee-table quality combined with practitioner-level relevance., [Selected as one of the "2007 Outstanding Reference Sources" by RUSU, The Reference and User Services Association of the ALA.], Stunning... a powerful, "must-have" identification tool... The strength of the work is the collection of over 4,000 color photographs (and) well-written captions. Most of the images are of living insects in the field, including many uncommon species I'd wager most entomologists have never seen alive... It is hard to describe the mix of awe, amazement, and perhaps intimidation at Marshall's photographic and entomological accomplishment... There is simply no book approaching the comprehensiveness of Marshall's. It is in a league of its own., [Starred review] Notable for its numerous color photographs, accessible language, and relatively simple-to-use identification keys., [Outstanding Reference Sources, 2007] Afford[s] the user the opportunity to view the insects as they appear in life., [revised ed.] This volume is big, beautiful, well written, and informative.... I recommend this truly valuable tome very highly; it should be in every high school, college, and municipal library in northeastern North America., This is an outstanding contribution to entomology. It will play an important role in the training of insect lovers for the foreseeable future., The photography is so spectacular that this volume could stand alone as a coffee table book of insects. -- Clint D. Kelly, postdoctoral fellow, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Sc "BioScience (American Institute of Biological Scien" (12/01/2006), Magnificent... thousands of photographs that allow identification of almost any insect to family and many to genus or species... a delight to read due to Marshall's wry sense of humor and idiosyncratic enthusiasms., ÝStarred review¨ Notable for its numerous color photographs, accessible language, and relatively simple-to-use identification keys. -- Nancy Cannon "Booklist" (10/15/2006), Over 4000 color photographs taken...in the wild, this book is the most comprehensive photographic overview of insects ever published., ÝSTARRED REVIEW¨ Simply bigger, prettier, and more comprehensive than any previous publication on insects... useful to amateur and professional alike -- Annette Aiello "Library Journal" (09/15/2006), For the backyard enthusiast... Marshall designed this books so that a reader can easily identify just about any given bug by order or family., This is not a coffee table book. Do not be fooled by its large format or lavish colour photo spreads. It is actually more like attending a series of third year entomology lectures, complete with visuals, given by the best lecturer you have ever seen. Based on author Stephen A. Marshall's experience teaching such a course, the book provides information on every insect order and family found in North America (i.e. west of the Mississippi and north of Georgia). Included with each are details on things like taxonomy, ecological relationships, predators and predator defenses, and relationships to people, from economics to disease vectors. Marshall presents this information in such a fascinating and idiosyncratic fashion that you get no sense of the routine approach to classification typical of many field guides. Nature nuggets abound, and this book should become the interpretive naturalist's best friend. It is also a field guide, with well-illustrated and constructed keys and photos which go from 'where should I start with this bug?' to the family/sub-family level for all of North American insects. This is a book for the serious amateur or student who wishes to be immersed in the insect world, and would be well-placed on the bookshelf of biology teachers and outdoor centres. But don't take my word, take E. O. Wilson's (the father of modern biodiversity studies): I wish I'd had Stephen Marshall's book when I started out in entomology., Clearly this represents the life work of a fine scientist.... I urge every library to make them available., I cannot wait to try this text in my insect-biology class... This is an outstanding contribution to entomology. It will play an important role in the training of insect lovers for the foreseeable future., Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity isn't for the general-interest holding so much as the college-level collection catering to entomologists. Insects of Eastern North America are the focus in a jam-packed colorful reference displaying insects within their order and including notes on their introduction, habitats, coloring and more. It's the professional's solid reference to identification and habits, making it a top basic reference pick for serious science libraries., This volume is an incredibly important, masterfully written, and profusely illustrated work ... destined to become a natural history classic., [2007 Outstanding Reference Source, Reference and User Services Association] 'A wealth of information is provided for the work's less-than-$100 price.', [Selected as one of 2007's Outstanding Reference Sources] Some 4,000 detailed color photographs of individual species in their natural environments afford the user the opportunity to view the insects as they appear in life., Outstanding and should be on the bookshelf of every natural historian -- insect lover or not -- in eastern North America... ideally suited for anyone with an interest in insects, from the curious backyard observer to the experienced field naturalist or professional biologist... comprehensive, easy-to-use ... a beautiful and informative guide... loaded with 4000 stunning photographs made by the author, thus offering a level of uniformity between illustration and description often absent in many such books. Indeed, the photography is so spectacular that this volume could stand alone as a coffee table book of insects... contains a wealth of biological facts and natural history trivia... Put simply, not only is this book a wonderful field guide, it will serve as a fertile source of research ideas for students of entomology... It would not surprise me if, decades from now, professional biologists credit Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity with inspiring them to do what they do -- it's that good., The photography is so spectacular that this volume could stand alone as a coffee table book of insects., [STARRED REVIEW] This amazing six-pound volume, which offers more than 4000 excellent color photographs and concise, accurate information about every major insect family worldwide... Bottom Line: This book is simply bigger, prettier, and more comprehensive than any previous publication on insects and will be useful to amateur and professional alike. It belongs in every public and school library., "This is not a coffee table book. Do not be fooled by its large format or lavish colour photo spreads. It is actually more like attending a series of third year entomology lectures, complete with visuals, given by the best lecturer you have ever seen. Based on author Stephen A. Marshall's experience teaching such a course, the book provides information on every insect order and family found in North America (i.e. west of the Mississippi and north of Georgia). Included with each are details on things like taxonomy, ecological relationships, predators and predator defenses, and relationships to people, from economics to disease vectors. Marshall presents this information in such a fascinating and idiosyncratic fashion that you get no sense of the routine approach to classification typical of many field guides. Nature nuggets abound, and this book should become the interpretive naturalist's best friend. It is also a field guide, with well-illustrated and constructed keys and photos which go from "where should I start with this bug?" to the family/sub-family level for all of North American insects. This is a book for the serious amateur or student who wishes to be immersed in the insect world, and would be well-placed on the bookshelf of biology teachers and outdoor centres. But don't take my word, take E. O. Wilson's (the father of modern biodiversity studies): "I wish I'd had Stephen Marshall's book when I started out in entomology." ", This volume is big, beautiful, well written, and informative... I recommend this truly valuable tome very highly., Big , beautiful, well written, and informative.... Very few insect books describe or show as many insects as this., [2007 Outstanding Reference Source, Reference and User Services Association] "A wealth of information is provided for the work's less-than-$100 price.", The countless photographs (many of rarely viewed insect families/species) make it an unmatched resource... Summing Up: Essential. All levels. -- P.K. Lago "Choice" (11/01/2006), [starred review] Written at a level accessible to college students in introductory biology courses as well as motivated laypeople... Some 4,000 detailed color photographs of individual species in their natural environments afford the user the opportunity to view the insects as they appear in life. More than 50 pages of illustrated keys to the identification of insect groups are designed to be as user-friendly as possible.... Insects: Their Natural History and Diversity is notable for its numerous color photographs, accessible language, and relatively simple-to-use identification keys. It is highly recommended for public, academic, and special libraries, particularly those in northeastern North America., Magnificent ... indispensable ... an unmatched resource. Destined to become a fixture in all general entomological collections. Summing Up: Essential., It's the professional's solid reference to identification and habits, making it a top basic reference pick for serious science libraries., Magnificent ... an exceptionally large "field guide" that laboratory workers with some background will find indispensable, but that anyone at all interested in insects will warmly welcome. ... Countless photographs (many of rarely viewed insect families/species) make it an unmatched resource. ... fantastic variety of illustrated species ... This remarkable book is destined to become a fixture in all general entomological collections. Summing Up: Essential. All levels., [Selected as one of Booklist's Editors' Choice, 2006: Reference Sources] Detailed color photographs... designed to be as user-friendly as possible., With over 4000 color photographs taken virtually all in the wild, this book is the most comprehensive photographic overview of insects ever published... The breadth of this book, covering all the insect diversity in eastern North America, including a tremendous amount of biological information that is explained and captured with wonderful photographs, will ensure that the book is a landmark reference in entomology for years to come., Whether one is seeking mastery of an understanding of insects or is content with occasionally satisfying his or her curiosity about a particular encounter with an insect, this volume is an excellent resource. The book has coffee-table quality combined with practitioner-level relevance.
Table of Content
Preface Introduction Wingless Insects: Springtails, Diplurans and Bristletails Mayflies, Dragonflies and Damselflies: The "Old Winged" Insects Stoneflies Cockroaches, Termites, Mantids and Other Orthopteroids Grasshoppers, Crickets and Katydids True Bugs and Other Hemipteroids Butterflies and Moths Caddisflies Lacewings, Antlions, Fishflies and Related Insects Beetles Flies, Scorpionflies and Fleas Sawflies, Wasps, Bees and Ants Non-insect Arhropods Observing, Collecting and Photographing Insects Insect Picture Keys Selected References Acknowledgments Index of Photographs General Index
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2006-389462
Dewey Decimal
595.70974
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Great book with a few minor flaws

    I bought this book for my entomology lab, insect biology. We primarily learned to identify pinned insects to their family using a dichotomous key and pictures. This book was very good for the most part. For the price I was extremely impressed by the quality of the book. Hard cover, fully colored and detailed pictures of hundreds of insects, and easy to follow dichotomous keys. I only have a few complaints. For one, the order lepidoptera was completely left out of this book and I don't see why. Butterflies and moths are one of the largest groups of insects. Though they did have a full set of lepidopteran pictures to offset the lack of a key. Also, some of the key choices were slightly unclear, making it difficult to choose a proper direction in The guide. And my only other small complaint ...