Author: O'Toole, C. Title: Bees: A Natural History
Description: Firefly Books 2013 240, 125 col photos. 279x216mm. HB. NEW. . This book immerses readers in the world of a group of insects whose diversity of form and behaviour is eloquent testimony to the fine-tuning of natural selection. An introduction to bees and their impressive diversity of size, form and behaviour. Sophisticated computing skills, fail-safe sun-compass orientation, a true sense of time and enviable fuel efficiency are just some of bees' remarkable characteristics. They can be found in high, alpine and sub-arctic regions, rainforest, savannahs, steppes and deserts. The greatest diversity of species occurs in shrub communities in regions with a Mediterranean-type climate: short mild winters, warm springs and hot dry summers.Written by an internationally recognized entomologist and specialist in bees, the book’s topics include:What are bees? -- bees as foragers, their nesting instinct, on-board computing facility, sun-compass orientation and sense of time. The many groups of bees -- solitary versus social, miners and masons, leafcutters and carpenters. Bees and flowering plants. The male of the species -- mating strategies, patrols, competition, territoriality, the role of scent. The enemies of bees -- cleptoparasites, cuckoo bees. Bees and People -- historic and contemporary. Bees in Folk and Modern Medicine. The Conservation of Bees -- the decline of honeybees, bees in human ecology, bee conservation, urban bees. Bee projects -- the backyard bee scientist. Appendix 1 -- Bee Families.. [9781770852082]
Keywords: Aculeata; Hymenoptera; Apidae; Bees
Price: GBP 20.00 = appr. US$ 28.56 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: N25757
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