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Автор: Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson
Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Биология
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isbn: 9780008316389
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      First published by J.M. Stenersens Forlag AS 2018

      This UK edition published by Mudlark 2019

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      Text © Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson 2018

      Translation © Lucy Moffatt 2019

      This translation has been published with the financial support of NORLA, Norwegian Literature Abroad

      Chapter illustrations © Tuva Sverdrup-Thygeson 2018

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       Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Contents

       Chapter 2: Six-legged Sex: Dating, Mating and Parenting

       Chapter 3: Eat or Be Eaten: Insects in the Food Chain

       Chapter 4: Insects and Plants: A Never-ending Race

       Chapter 5: Busy Flies, Flavoursome Bugs: Insects and Our Food

       Chapter 6: The Circle of Life – and Death: Insects as Caretakers

       Chapter 7: From Silk to Shellac: Industries of Insects

       Chapter 8: Lifesavers, Pioneers and Nobel Prize-winners: Insights from Insects

       Chapter 9: Insects and Us: What’s Next?

       Afterword

       Thanks

       Further Reading

       Sources

       List of Searchable Terms

       About the Publisher

      Nature is nowhere as great as in its smallest creatures

      PLINY THE ELDER

      Naturalis historia 11, 1.4,

      Ca. 79 CE

       Golden ringed dragonfly (Cordulegaster boltonii)

       Indian stick insect (Necroscia sparaxes)

       Spotted predatory katydid (Chlorobalius leucoviridis) eating a cicada

       Leaf-cutter ant worker

       Solitary bees

       Sawyer beetle (Prionus coriarius, ovipositing and larvae), stag beetle (Lucanus cervus, large larva at bottom), rose chafer (Cetonia aurata, larva above Lucanus larva), darkling beetle (Tenebrionidae, larvae top-right)

       Dance fly (Empis tessellata)

       Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus)

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       Preface

      I’ve always liked spending time outdoors, especially in the forest. Preferably in places where signs of human life are few and far between, and evidence of our modern impact scarce; among trees older than any living person, trees that have toppled headlong, nose-diving into the springy moss. Here they lie, in prostrate silence, as life continues its eternal round dance.

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