Insects

  • Insects: Evolutionary Success, Unrivaled Diversity, and World Domination
    By David B. Rivers

    An introduction to the intriguing world of insects, from bullet ants to butterflies. Designed as an introduction to the intriguing world of insect biology, this book examines familiar entomological topics in nontraditional ways.

  • Insects: A Very Short Introduction
    By Simon Leather

    Evolutionary Ecology , 7 , 240-50 . Byers , G. W. , and Thornhill , R. ( 1983 ) ... On optimal oviposition behaviour by phytophagous insects . Theoretical Population Biology , 14 , 350-6 . ... Rhythms of Insect Evolution , 555-95 .

  • Insects
    By Herbert S. Zim, Clarence Cottam

    A guide to North American insects which gives popular name, describes life and reproduction cycles and feeding habits, and includes a range guide.

  • Insects
    By Carolyn MacLulich

    Insects

  • Insects: The Most Fun Bug Book Ever
    By Sneed B. Collard III

    First off, I'd like to thank my family, who always helps me see more of nature and fuels my eagerness for discovery. I'd also like to thank Randi Rivers, who gave me excellent guidance on early drafts of the book—and threw in a few ...

  • Insects: Life Cycles and the Seasons
    By John Brackenbury

    Insect life cycles related to the four seasons

  • Insects: Evolutionary Success, Unrivaled Diversity, and World Domination
    By David B. Rivers

    Dormancy is a very broad term when used in the context of insect biology. Describe some of the various forms of dormancy used by insects. 6. Explain how internal clocks respond ... Insects through the Seasons. Harvard University Press ...

  • Insects: An Edible Field Guide
    By Stefan Gates

    This is a perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful, and adventurous side of entomophagy.

  • Insects: A Guide to Familiar American Insects
    By Herbert Spencer Zim, Clarence Cottam

    A guide to North American insects which gives popular name, describes life and reproduction cycles and feeding habits, and includes a range guide.

  • Insects: Their Spermatozoa and Phylogeny
    By Björn Afzelius, Barrie Gillean Molyneux Jamieson, Romano Dallai

    'Insects' reviews the salient points of a large number of research reports on the ultrastructure of insect spermatozoa within a taxonomic and phylogenetic framework.

  • Insects
    By Sara Wernham

    Level 1: Features words that are spelled regularly, and can be sounded out with the 42 letter sounds first taught in Jolly Phonics. 3 series -- Inky Mouse and Friends, General Fiction & Nonfiction 6 different books per series, all 18 titles ...

  • Insects
    By Sarah Lovett, Mary Sundstrom, Beth Evans

    Describes such unusual insects as the net-winged beetle, brush-snouted weevil, and peanut-head bug.

  • Insects

    Judas! Amazon rain forest houses more than 2 million insects! But in India it is very less. Some insects are harmful, some are not! Meet the few here to know what they look like

  • Insects
    By Heather Kissock

    Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite insects? Learn to Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way. Insects features six fun topics-from butterflies to grasshoppers.

  • Insects
    By Heather Kissock

    Learn to Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way. Insects features six fun topics-from butterflies to grasshoppers. Start by learning about insects with vibrant photos and engaging facts.

  • Insects
    By National Geographic, Daniel J. Bickel

    Provides information about insects including size, color, appearance, behavior, and unusual facts.