Tiger Beetle Handbook is a comprehensive, expertly written guide to one of the most fascinating and high-performance predators in the insect world. Known for their speed, precision, and striking coloration, tiger beetles occupy a vital role in ecosystems across the globe. This book brings together science, observation, and conservation in a clear, engaging way that is suitable for both serious learners and dedicated nature enthusiasts.
Inside, readers explore the complete biology of tiger beetles, from anatomy and life cycle to hunting strategies, vision, and locomotion. Detailed chapters examine their behavior as both ambush and pursuit predators, their interactions within ecosystems, and the specialized adaptations that allow them to thrive in deserts, beaches, grasslands, riverbanks, forests, and alpine environments worldwide.
The book goes beyond identification to address real-world relevance. It explains why tiger beetles are important bioindicators of environmental health, how habitat loss and climate change threaten vulnerable species, and what current research reveals about their genetics, physiology, and evolutionary history. Readers will also gain insight into ethical captive observation, scientific study methods, and the conservation strategies used to protect endangered populations.
Written in a professional yet accessible style, Tiger Beetle Handbook is ideal for students, researchers, wildlife enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in insects, ecology, or biodiversity. Whether you are studying entomology, conducting field observations, or simply curious about nature’s fastest ground hunters, this book provides a thorough, reliable, and engaging reference that brings the world of tiger beetles vividly to life.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Tiger Beetle Handbook is a comprehensive, expertly written guide to one of the most fascinating and high-performance predators in the insect world. Known for their speed, precision, and striking coloration, tiger beetles occupy a vital role in ecosystems across the globe. This book brings together science, observation, and conservation in a clear, engaging way that is suitable for both serious learners and dedicated nature enthusiasts.Inside, readers explore the complete biology of tiger beetles, from anatomy and life cycle to hunting strategies, vision, and locomotion. Detailed chapters examine their behavior as both ambush and pursuit predators, their interactions within ecosystems, and the specialized adaptations that allow them to thrive in deserts, beaches, grasslands, riverbanks, forests, and alpine environments worldwide.The book goes beyond identification to address real-world relevance. It explains why tiger beetles are important bioindicators of environmental health, how habitat loss and climate change threaten vulnerable species, and what current research reveals about their genetics, physiology, and evolutionary history. Readers will also gain insight into ethical captive observation, scientific study methods, and the conservation strategies used to protect endangered populations.Written in a professional yet accessible style, Tiger Beetle Handbook is ideal for students, researchers, wildlife enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in insects, ecology, or biodiversity. Whether you are studying entomology, conducting field observations, or simply curious about nature's fastest ground hunters, this book provides a thorough, reliable, and engaging reference that brings the world of tiger beetles vividly to life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798242719231
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Tiger Beetle Handbook is a comprehensive, expertly written guide to one of the most fascinating and high-performance predators in the insect world. Known for their speed, precision, and striking coloration, tiger beetles occupy a vital role in ecosystems across the globe. This book brings together science, observation, and conservation in a clear, engaging way that is suitable for both serious learners and dedicated nature enthusiasts.Inside, readers explore the complete biology of tiger beetles, from anatomy and life cycle to hunting strategies, vision, and locomotion. Detailed chapters examine their behavior as both ambush and pursuit predators, their interactions within ecosystems, and the specialized adaptations that allow them to thrive in deserts, beaches, grasslands, riverbanks, forests, and alpine environments worldwide.The book goes beyond identification to address real-world relevance. It explains why tiger beetles are important bioindicators of environmental health, how habitat loss and climate change threaten vulnerable species, and what current research reveals about their genetics, physiology, and evolutionary history. Readers will also gain insight into ethical captive observation, scientific study methods, and the conservation strategies used to protect endangered populations.Written in a professional yet accessible style, Tiger Beetle Handbook is ideal for students, researchers, wildlife enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in insects, ecology, or biodiversity. Whether you are studying entomology, conducting field observations, or simply curious about nature's fastest ground hunters, this book provides a thorough, reliable, and engaging reference that brings the world of tiger beetles vividly to life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798242719231
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