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E-grāmata: Field Guide to the Ladybirds of Great Britain and Ireland

  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Sērija : Bloomsbury Wildlife Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Wildlife
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472935700
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  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Sērija : Bloomsbury Wildlife Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Wildlife
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472935700

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'A ground-breaking identification guide ... the perfect marriage of artistic excellence, deep knowledge and, dare I say it, of scientists' genuine affection.' - Brett Westwood

This brand new illustrated field guide covers all 47 species of ladybird occurring in the British Isles in a handy and easy-to-use format. Twenty-seven species are colourful and conspicuous and easily recognised as ladybirds; the remaining species are more challenging, but the clear illustrations and up-to-date text in this guide will help to break down the identification barriers.

A useful introduction provides an overview of ladybird ecology, tips on studying and recording, and suggested sites for finding ladybirds. The main part of the book comprises detailed species texts, covering field characters, food, habitats, suggested survey methods, ranges, conservation statuses and distribution trends. An illustrated at-a-glance identification guide and helpful pointers for differentiating similar-looking species are also included.

With 102 colour photographs and 47 distribution maps, combined with Richard Lewingtons peerless artwork, this is the definitive guide to one of our most cherished and charismatic insect groups.

Recenzijas

Whether you fancy the challenge of trying to find all 47 UK species, or just want to identify the half-dozen or so that might turn up in your back garden, you need a good field guide, and this could well be it. -- Ken Thompson * British Ecological Society's 'The Niche' magazine * A fantastic field guide. -- Roger Tabor * British Naturalists' Association's 'Country-Side' magazine * Authoritative but well-written text supported by illustrations of the quality we have all come to expect from Richard Lewington, not to mention an excellent collection of photographs ... highly recommended. -- Andy Musgrove * BTO book reviews * The content of this book is a credit to both the authors and illustrator and with its wealth of useful information should certainly be given a place in the library of every specialist and general naturalist. -- Peter Hodge * Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists' Society *

Papildus informācija

A beautifully illustrated guide to all the ladybirds of the British Isles.
Foreword 4(1)
Acknowledgements 5(1)
Introduction 6(28)
Diversity of ladybirds
7(4)
Characteristic features
11(3)
Life history
14(14)
Studying and recording ladybirds
28(6)
Ladybird habitats
34(6)
Regional guides
40(14)
Using this field guide
54(8)
At-a-glance guide
62(6)
Conspicuous ladybirds
68(58)
Heather Ladybird
68(2)
Kidney-spot Ladybird
70(2)
Pine Ladybird
72(2)
Platynaspis luteorubra
74(2)
Orange Ladybird
76(2)
22-spot Ladybird
78(2)
Water Ladybird
80(2)
16-spot Ladybird
82(2)
13-spot Ladybird
84(2)
Adonis Ladybird
86(2)
Larch Ladybird
88(2)
2-spot Ladybird
90(3)
10-spot Ladybird
93(3)
Hieroglyphic Ladybird
96(2)
Scarce 7-spot Ladybird
98(2)
5-spot Ladybird
100(2)
7-spot Ladybird
102(2)
11-spot Ladybird
104(2)
Harlequin Ladybird
106(3)
Cream-streaked Ladybird
109(3)
14-spot Ladybird
112(2)
Eyed Ladybird
114(2)
18-spot Ladybird
116(2)
Cream-spot Ladybird
118(2)
Striped Ladybird
120(2)
Bryony Ladybird
122(2)
24-spot Ladybird
124(2)
Inconspicuous ladybirds
126(20)
Coccidula rufa
126(1)
Coccidula scutellata
127(1)
Rhyzobius chrysomeloides
128(1)
Rhyzobius litura
129(1)
Rhyzobius lophanthae
130(1)
Hyperaspis pseudopustulata
131(1)
Clitostethus arcuatus
132(1)
Nephus bisignatus
133(1)
Nephus quadrimaculatus
134(1)
Nephus redtenbacheri
135(1)
Scymnus haemorrhoidalis
136(1)
Scymnus limbatus
137(1)
Scymnus auritus
138(1)
Scymnus suturalis
139(1)
Scymnus femoralis
140(1)
Scymnus frontalis
141(1)
Scymnus interruptus
142(1)
Scymnus nigrinus
143(1)
Scymnus schmidti
144(1)
Stethorus pusillus
145(1)
Similar species
146(6)
Non-ladybirds
146(1)
Ladybirds
147(5)
Potential new species
152(2)
Useful resources
154(1)
Glossary 155(2)
Plant names 157(1)
Animal names 158(1)
Photographic credits 159(1)
Index 160
Professor Helen Roy combined research with teaching for 10 years before taking up a research position with the Biological Records Centre, where she works extensively with national zoological schemes and societies. Her research focuses on the effects of environmental change on insect populations and communities, and she is particularly interested in the dynamics of invasive species and their effects on native biodiversity. Ladybird ecology has much public appeal, and Helen has taken every opportunity to communicate her research to a wide audience; this has included natural history talks, school visits, 'bioblitz', popular science articles, podcasts and interviews with the media.

Dr Peter Brown is an ecologist and senior lecturer in zoology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK, where he has worked since 2010 following the completion of his PhD. His research focuses on three main areas: ladybirds, non-native species and citizen science. Peter has been studying ladybirds since 2005 and jointly leads the UK Ladybird Survey with Helen. This is a long-running project that has generated over 200,000 records of 47 UK ladybird species, contributed by members of the public.

Richard Lewington is regarded as being one of Europes finest wildlife illustrators. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art and, since leaving in 1971, has specialised in natural-history illustration. His meticulous paintings of insects and other wildlife are the mainstay of many of the modern classics of field-guide art, including The Butterflies of Britain and Ireland, Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland, Guide to Garden Wildlife and Field Guide to the Bees of Great Britain and Ireland. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for several countries. In 1999 he was awarded Butterfly Conservation's Marsh Award for the promotion of Lepidoptera conservation, and in 2010 the Zoological Society of London's Stamford Raffles Award for contribution to zoology.