Buzz, Sting, Bite: Why We Need Insects

Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson

An enthusiastic, witty, and informative introduction to the world of insects and why we—and the planet we inhabit—could not survive without them.Insects comprise roughly half of the animal kingdom. Th.... They live everywhere—deep inside caves, 18,000 feet high in the Himalayas, inside computers, in Yellowstone’s hot springs, and in the ears and nostrils of much larger creatures. There are insects that have ears on their knees, eyes on their penises, and tongues under their feet. Most of us think life would be better without bugs. In fact, life would be impossible without them. Most of us know that we would not have honey without honeybees, but without the pinhead-sized chocolate midge, cocoa flowers would not pollinate. No cocoa, no chocolate. The ink that was used to write the Declaration of Independence was derived from galls on oak trees, which are induced by a small wasp. The fruit fly was essential to medical and biological research experiments that resulted in six Nobel prizes. Blowfly larva can clean difficult wounds; flour beetle larva can digest plastic; several species of insects have been essential to the development of antibiotics. Insects turn dead plants and animals into soil. They pollinate flowers, including crops that we depend on. They provide food for other animals, such as birds and bats. They control organisms that are harmful to humans. Life as we know it depends on these small creatures. With ecologist Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson as our capable, entertaining guide into the insect world, we’ll learn that there is more variety among insects than we can even imagine and the more you learn about insects, the more fascinating they become. Buzz, Sting, Bite is an essential introduction to the little creatures that make the world go round.
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Sumár recenzie
Kniha Úžasný hmyz je fascinujúca nielen pre obdivovateľov hmyzu, ale aj pre tých, ktorí sa im budú snažiť nadchnúť. Autorka Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson ponúka jedinečné príbehy a pikošky o rozmanitosti hmyzu. Pracuje s láskou a vtipom, čím prenáša zaujímavé informácie o ich fascinujúcom živote.

Som fanúšičkou a obdivovateľkou hmyzu. Kniha Úžasný hmyz však zaujme aj tých, ktorým sa tieto malé stvorenia hnusia a možno ani nie sú nadšencami náučnej literatúry. Nejde o publikáciu preplnenú suchými faktami a odbornými výrazmi. Úžasný hmyz prináša jedinečné príbehy a pikošky z malého sveta, ktorý je zároveň taký obrovský, pestrofarebný a rôznorodý. Autorkou je nórska etymologička Anne[...]

Sumár recenzie
Recenzia sa zameriava na knihu o fascinujúcom svete hmyzu. Nájdeme v nej nielen stručné informácie o hmyze, ale aj krásne ilustrácie a fotografie. Kniha je vhodná pre deti aj dospelých, ktorí majú radi prírodu a zaujíma ich jej rôznorodosť.

An enthusiastic, witty, and informative introduction to the world of insects and why we—and the planet we inhabit—could not survive without them.

Insects comprise roughly half of the animal kingdom. They live everywheredeep inside caves, 18,000 feet high in the Himalayas, inside computers, in Yellowstone’s hot springs, and in the ears and nostrils of much larger creatures. There are insects that have ears on their knees, eyes on their penises, and tongues under their feet. Most of us think life would be better without bugs. In fact, life would be impossible without them.

Most of us know that we would not have honey without honeybees, but without the pinhead-sized chocolate midge, cocoa flowers would not pollinate. No cocoa, no chocolate. The ink that was used to write the Declaration of Independence was derived from galls on oak trees, which are induced by a small wasp. The fruit fly was essential to medical and biological research experiments that resulted in six Nobel prizes. Blowfly larva can clean difficult wounds; flour beetle larva can digest plastic; several species of insects have been essential to the development of antibiotics. Insects turn dead plants and animals into soil. They pollinate flowers, including crops that we depend on. They provide food for other animals, such as birds and bats. They control organisms that are harmful to humans. Life as we know it depends on these small creatures.

With ecologist Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson as our capable, entertaining guide into the insect world, we’ll learn that there is more variety among insects than we can even imagine and the more you learn about insects, the more fascinating they become. Buzz, Sting, Bite is an essential introduction to the little creatures that make the world go round.