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The authors make this much-needed Naturalists' Handbook accessible by confining themselves to aphids living on broad-leaved trees. This has reduced th...Savoir plus
In Britain and Ireland there are about ten times more species of solitary bee than bumblebee and honeybee combined, yet the solitary bees tend to be i...Savoir plus
Logs, stones and the like provide an interesting interface between the damp depths of the soil and the drier open ground surface, offering refuges for...Savoir plus
This Naturalists' Handbook book covers the natural history, biology and identification of the hoverfly. It will enable anyone to identify the most com...Savoir plus
This Naturalists' Handbook aims to attract more people to the study of solitary wasps by describing the ecology, distribution and natural history of t...Savoir plus
Ants are found everywhere from garden to mountaintop. They are at their most diverse in the tropics, but that does not make the 61 species of our part...Savoir plus
This book brings together all of the current research and information on British mosquitoes, providing a comprehensive, accessible guide to the study ...Savoir plus
An indispensable guide to identification, ecology and study of bumblebees. This new edition embraces the wealth of information published on bumblebee ...Savoir plus
As well as the better-known plants, dragonflies and birds, sphagnum moss supports a unique community of microscopic animals and plants which inhabit i...Savoir plus
Ponds and small lakes support an extremely rich biodiversity of fascinating organisms. Many people have encountered a few unfamiliar creatures, such a...Savoir plus
This revised and updated edition of Ladybirds provides a succinct but comprehensive and accessible overview of the biology of ladybirds and their para...Savoir plus
On rocky coastlines, receding tides leave standing pools that have long held a fascination for the amateur seashore naturalist, revealing glimpses of ...Savoir plus
Information on the biology of ants and various techniques for studying ants is included. An extensive chapter on ant identification forms the bulk of ...Savoir plus
A comprehensive guide to designing and carrying out ecological investigations, especially those involving sampling invertebrates. The book is a highly...Savoir plus
The assemblage of animals living in sandy shores is richer than it might first appear, and it offers wonderful opportunities for ecological explanatio...Savoir plus
Thrips remain a mysterious group of insects because up to now they have been studied by only a few specialists. A factor limiting their appeal has bee...Savoir plus
Leaf beetles are one of the largest groups of beetles, with tens of thousands of species worldwide and around 280 in Britain. They belong mainly to th...Savoir plus
Aphids and their colonies are excellent arenas in which to observe predators in action. A range of insects come to eat or parasitise the aphids or to ...Savoir plus
Thrips remain a mysterious group of insects because up to now they have been studied by only a few specialists. A factor limiting their appeal has bee...Savoir plus
Dragonflies are increasing in popularity because they are colourful and fascinating to watch in flight over water. Their conservation in the British c...Savoir plus
The bogland habitat, which is often threatened by peat extraction, has very great natural history value. As well as the better-known plants, dragonfli...Savoir plus
Microclimate is the very local climate close to the ground or another surface. The microclimate around a plant is particularly complex and interesting...Savoir plus
A calm water surface on any freshwater habitat can support a community of animals and plants of great interest. Some live above the water but in regul...Savoir plus
Aphids are tempting subjects for investigation because they are often abundant, easily found, and unlikely to run away, and because of intriguing fact...Savoir plus