Bugs Rule!: An Introduction to the World of Insects

Awards:   Short-listed for New Scientist 's Best Science Books of 2013 2013
Author:   Whitney Cranshaw ,  Richard Redak
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691124957


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   15 September 2013
Format:   Hardback
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  • Short-listed for New Scientist 's Best Science Books of 2013 2013

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Author:   Whitney Cranshaw ,  Richard Redak
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.786kg
ISBN:  

9780691124957


ISBN 10:   0691124957
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   15 September 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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One of the New Scientist 's Best Science Books of 2013


One of the New Scientist's Best Science Books of 2013 This is an interesting, well-written introduction to entomology, providing a broad overview of the biology and natural history of insects and related arhropods. Cranshaw and Redak emphasize life histories, select adaptations, ecological importance, and aspects of economic and public health concern. More than 800 full-color photographs and a variety of black-and-white line drawings accompany the text... Having developed out of a specific need to create an entomology text for nonscience majors, this book is readily accessible to a wide range of readers and will appeal to anyone interested in learning about insects and their kin... Nonscience majors or readers unfamiliar with insect biology will appreciate this discussion of the fascinating diversity of insect life. --Choice


Reading it is delightful, and it is likely to ignite further interest for the world of insects. --Marco Ferrante, Bulletin of Insectology Written to appeal to non-science students, this book offers a light, informal approach with an easy to read style. It brims with fascinating facts and eye-catching images. It should do exactly what the authors intended, making entomology easily accessible to a wide range of students outside of mainstream science courses. --Peter Smithers, Antennae [T]his is a highly readable and entertaining book on bugs, with lots of superb colour photos and is highly recommended to anyone who wishes to learn more about insect orders they are unfamiliar with. --John Badmin, Journal of the British Entomology and Natural History Society This book should enable students to identify insects they encounter and it will undoubtedly remove much of the stigma that insects suffer. It cannot help but change students' attitudes that bugs are uninteresting or scary. The volume, supplemented by lectures, will likely become a popular entomology textbook for nonscience majors. --Albert D. Carlson, Quarterly Review of Biology I can't praise this book enough. Bugs Rule! is . . . worth every cent for the wealth of information and fascinating reading that it provides. --Marlene A. Condon, Roanoke Star Online This is an interesting, well-written introduction to entomology, providing a broad overview of the biology and natural history of insects and related arhropods. Cranshaw and Redak emphasize life histories, select adaptations, ecological importance, and aspects of economic and public health concern. More than 800 full-color photographs and a variety of black-and-white line drawings accompany the text. . . . Having developed out of a specific need to create an entomology text for nonscience majors, this book is readily accessible to a wide range of readers and will appeal to anyone interested in learning about insects and their kin. . . . Nonscience majors or readers unfamiliar with insect biology will appreciate this discussion of the fascinating diversity of insect life. --Choice One of the New Scientist's Best Science Books of 2013


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Whitney Cranshaw is professor of entomology at Colorado State University. He is the author of Garden Insects of North America (Princeton). Richard Redak is professor of entomology at the University of California, Riverside. Both authors have years of experience teaching introductory entomology classes.

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