Metamorphosis: How insects are changing our world

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Metamorphosis: How insects are changing our world Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: CSIRO Publishing
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Pages: 216 Language: English ISBN: 9781486318902 Categories: , , , , ,

Insects are incredibly weird. Their morphology is about as alien to us as you can get without leaving this planet. They outnumber us 200 million to one. Before humans stamped their mark on this planet, insects had shaped it into the colourful and extraordinary world we all share today. Whether it’s the astonishing properties of resilin, the protein that makes fleas jump; the proboscis of the mosquito’s mouth being used to develop smart needles; or the computational dynamics gleaned from studying locust swarms in Africa – Erica McAlister and Adrian Washbourne reveal the wonder of insects, the historical figures who have made great breakthroughs in understanding them, and the increasingly vital role they play in ensuring life, as we know it, continues.

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Combining charm, humour and a museum worth of facts, this is a brilliant read that will change your thinking towards our insect friends." - Dr Bryan Lessard "McAlister and Washbourne have produced a wonderful book, one that'll certainly appeal to insect enthusiasts, butalso one that deserves to be read more widely"- (Society for Insect Studies 228)

Author Biography

Erica McAlister is Curator of Diptera at the Natural History Museum, London. She is the author of the acclaimed books The Secret Life of Flies and The Inside Out of Flies (CSIRO Publishing). Adrian Washbourne is an award-winning producer for BBC Radio 4.