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OverviewA gorgeous tribute to the magic and mystique of dragonflies, with intimate photographs of their entire life cycle Almost without our noticing, dragonflies dart through our world, flying, seeing, hunting, mating. Their lives are as mysterious as their gossamer wings are beautiful. In this book Pieter van Dokkum reveals many of the dragonfly’s secrets, capturing the stages of this striking insect’s life cycle in unprecedented close-up photographs. He documents scenes of dragonfly activity seldom witnessed and rarely photographed. The book begins on a moonlit summer night, when an alien-looking larva crawls out of the water and transforms into a fully formed dragonfly. In the following chapters we witness dew-covered dragonflies sparkling in the morning sun, then a pair of mating dragonflies moving through the air in a twelve-legged, eight-winged dance. In the final chapter, one generation dies as the next prepares to leave the water and begin its own winged journey. Each stage is documented through van Dokkum’s inquisitive lens and accompanied by information on various species of dragonflies and damselflies, their metamorphosis, and their ecological importance as insect predators. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pieter van DokkumPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 25.40cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9780300197082ISBN 10: 030019708 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 31 March 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsVan Dokkum's vivid compilation of photographs is a treat for nature lovers. The accompanying text is poetically written and a fascinating introduction to the distinct characteristics of these creatures. -Library Journal, starred review As a coffee table book, Dragonflies is the first of its kind. It successfully brings dragonfly biology to the large numbers of people currently interested in these insects primarily for artistic or spiritual reasons. -Pamela Hunt, Audubon Society of New Hampshire After experiencing dragonflies' lives-from benignly smiling, ravenous nymphs to stunt-flying adults to raggedy corpses-through Pieter van Dokkum's eyes, you'll never see them the same way again. -Leslie Brunetta, co-author of Spider Silk: Evolution and 400 Million Years of Spinning, Waiting, Snagging, and Mating These exquisite photographs literally fly off the page and reinforce the maxim that a picture really is worth a thousand words. -Aaron M. Ellison, author of A Field Guide to the Ants of New England Pieter van Dokkum has created a lovely book about dragon- and damselflies suitable for any newcomer to dragonfly watching who is interested in learning all the basics of odonate biology and ecology. -Maria Aliberti Lubertazzi, science faculty at Rhode Island School of Design As a coffee table book, Dragonflies is the first of its kind. It successfully brings dragonfly biology to the large numbers of people currently interested in these insects primarily for artistic or spiritual reasons. -Pamela Hunt, Audubon Society of New Hampshire -- Pamela Hunt After experiencing dragonflies' lives-from benignly smiling, ravenous nymphs to stunt-flying adults to raggedy corpses-through Pieter van Dokkum's eyes, you'll never see them the same way again. -Leslie Brunetta, co-author of Spider Silk: Evolution and 400 Million Years of Spinning, Waiting, Snagging, and Mating -- Leslie Brunetta These exquisite photographs literally fly off the page and reinforce the maxim that a picture really is worth a thousand words. -Aaron M. Ellison, author of A Field Guide to the Ants of New England -- Aaron M. Ellison Pieter van Dokkum has created a lovely book about dragon- and damselflies suitable for any newcomer to dragonfly watching who is interested in learning all the basics of odonate biology and ecology. -Maria Aliberti Lubertazzi, science faculty at Rhode Island School of Design -- Maria Aliberti Lubertazzi Author InformationPieter van Dokkum is Sol Goldman Family Professor of Astronomy and chair of the Astronomy Department at Yale University. He is a regular user of the world’s most powerful telescopes, and his astronomical images have been widely published. He is also an expert in insect photography, with a focus on dragonflies. He lives in New Haven, CT. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |