Discover the extraordinary world of treehoppers (Family Membracidae)—one of nature’s most creative evolutionary marvels. The Treehopper Handbook is an in-depth, beautifully written scientific and educational guide that bridges biology, technology, art, and conservation to reveal the fascinating lives of these ornamental architects of the insect world.
From their thorn-like disguises and intricate pronotal structures to their hidden vibrational songs, treehoppers embody a unique fusion of form, function, and ecological intelligence. This comprehensive volume explores their taxonomy, anatomy, evolution, behavior, and acoustic communication, while introducing readers to the latest frontiers in genomics, AI-assisted research, and habitat modeling that are reshaping entomology in the 21st century.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
The evolutionary origins and global diversity of treehoppers, tracing their radiation across continents and ecosystems.
A deep analysis of their morphological adaptations, including pronotal structures, sensory systems, and mimicry strategies that blur the line between biology and art.
Insights into vibrational communication, ant mutualism, and parental care, revealing social behaviors as sophisticated as those of birds or mammals.
Discussions on technological innovations—from acoustic sensors and 3D modeling to AI-based species identification and GIS habitat mapping.
The vital role of citizen science through platforms like iNaturalist and GBIF, empowering communities to participate in insect discovery and conservation.
Thought-provoking chapters on culture, symbolism, and biomimicry, showing how treehoppers inspire art, architecture, and sustainable design.
A visionary look at the future of research and human coexistence, emphasizing genomic conservation, rewilding, and ethical stewardship of insect life.
Written in a professional, accessible, and richly detailed style, The Treehopper Handbook is more than a scientific reference—it is a celebration of biodiversity and a call for harmony between humanity and the natural world. Whether you are an entomologist, student, conservationist, educator, or simply a lover of the extraordinary, this handbook invites you to see the world through the delicate architecture of a leaf, the rhythm of a vibration, and the intricate beauty of life’s smallest engineers.
Perfect for readers of:
Entomology and biodiversity studies
Ecology, conservation, and environmental science
Biomimetic design, art, and natural history illustration
Educational and museum programs focused on insect life and sustainability
Embark on a journey where science meets wonder, and explore the hidden lives of insects that prove even the tiniest beings can shape the vast story of evolution and coexistence.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Discover the extraordinary world of treehoppers (Family Membracidae)-one of nature's most creative evolutionary marvels. The Treehopper Handbook is an in-depth, beautifully written scientific and educational guide that bridges biology, technology, art, and conservation to reveal the fascinating lives of these ornamental architects of the insect world.From their thorn-like disguises and intricate pronotal structures to their hidden vibrational songs, treehoppers embody a unique fusion of form, function, and ecological intelligence. This comprehensive volume explores their taxonomy, anatomy, evolution, behavior, and acoustic communication, while introducing readers to the latest frontiers in genomics, AI-assisted research, and habitat modeling that are reshaping entomology in the 21st century.Inside this book, you'll discover: The evolutionary origins and global diversity of treehoppers, tracing their radiation across continents and ecosystems.A deep analysis of their morphological adaptations, including pronotal structures, sensory systems, and mimicry strategies that blur the line between biology and art.Insights into vibrational communication, ant mutualism, and parental care, revealing social behaviors as sophisticated as those of birds or mammals.Discussions on technological innovations-from acoustic sensors and 3D modeling to AI-based species identification and GIS habitat mapping.The vital role of citizen science through platforms like iNaturalist and GBIF, empowering communities to participate in insect discovery and conservation.Thought-provoking chapters on culture, symbolism, and biomimicry, showing how treehoppers inspire art, architecture, and sustainable design.A visionary look at the future of research and human coexistence, emphasizing genomic conservation, rewilding, and ethical stewardship of insect life.Written in a professional, accessible, and richly detailed style, The Treehopper Handbook is more than a scientific reference-it is a celebration of biodiversity and a call for harmony between humanity and the natural world. Whether you are an entomologist, student, conservationist, educator, or simply a lover of the extraordinary, this handbook invites you to see the world through the delicate architecture of a leaf, the rhythm of a vibration, and the intricate beauty of life's smallest engineers.Perfect for readers of: Entomology and biodiversity studiesEcology, conservation, and environmental scienceBiomimetic design, art, and natural history illustrationEducational and museum programs focused on insect life and sustainabilityEmbark on a journey where science meets wonder, and explore the hidden lives of insects that prove even the tiniest beings can shape the vast story of evolution and coexistence. 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 9798273903005
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Discover the extraordinary world of treehoppers (Family Membracidae)-one of nature's most creative evolutionary marvels. The Treehopper Handbook is an in-depth, beautifully written scientific and educational guide that bridges biology, technology, art, and conservation to reveal the fascinating lives of these ornamental architects of the insect world.From their thorn-like disguises and intricate pronotal structures to their hidden vibrational songs, treehoppers embody a unique fusion of form, function, and ecological intelligence. This comprehensive volume explores their taxonomy, anatomy, evolution, behavior, and acoustic communication, while introducing readers to the latest frontiers in genomics, AI-assisted research, and habitat modeling that are reshaping entomology in the 21st century.Inside this book, you'll discover: The evolutionary origins and global diversity of treehoppers, tracing their radiation across continents and ecosystems.A deep analysis of their morphological adaptations, including pronotal structures, sensory systems, and mimicry strategies that blur the line between biology and art.Insights into vibrational communication, ant mutualism, and parental care, revealing social behaviors as sophisticated as those of birds or mammals.Discussions on technological innovations-from acoustic sensors and 3D modeling to AI-based species identification and GIS habitat mapping.The vital role of citizen science through platforms like iNaturalist and GBIF, empowering communities to participate in insect discovery and conservation.Thought-provoking chapters on culture, symbolism, and biomimicry, showing how treehoppers inspire art, architecture, and sustainable design.A visionary look at the future of research and human coexistence, emphasizing genomic conservation, rewilding, and ethical stewardship of insect life.Written in a professional, accessible, and richly detailed style, The Treehopper Handbook is more than a scientific reference-it is a celebration of biodiversity and a call for harmony between humanity and the natural world. Whether you are an entomologist, student, conservationist, educator, or simply a lover of the extraordinary, this handbook invites you to see the world through the delicate architecture of a leaf, the rhythm of a vibration, and the intricate beauty of life's smallest engineers.Perfect for readers of: Entomology and biodiversity studiesEcology, conservation, and environmental scienceBiomimetic design, art, and natural history illustrationEducational and museum programs focused on insect life and sustainabilityEmbark on a journey where science meets wonder, and explore the hidden lives of insects that prove even the tiniest beings can shape the vast story of evolution and coexistence. 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 9798273903005
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