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The lives of lepidopterists

Dyer, Lee A.(Edited by)Forister, Matthew L.(Edited by)
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Inchworms, tiger moths, underwings, owlet moths, silkworms,sphinx moths, grass moths, and butterflies.

Collectively, these and many others are the Lepidoptera, one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet. Lepidoptera can be found in the highest tropical canopies,the driest deserts, and at the leading edge of science.

The adults include some of the most beautiful insects that have inspired artists and have sailed through the dreams of human cultures for millennia.

The immature stages (“caterpillars”), like the underwing depicted on the cover, link together vital processes in diverse terrestrial ecosystems that are only barely documented let alone understood. The people that study these animals are lepidopterists, and the goal of this book is to introduce them with their own words.

In twenty chapters, lepidopterists tell their stories, and these tales mirror the diversity of nature in their range and depth.

You will find individuals that wrestle with the challenges of scientific careers, stories of far flung travel sand close calls, and historical perspectives on recent decades of scientific break throughs.

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3319204564 / 9783319204567
Hardback
08/12/2015
Germany
English
264 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm