Focusing on the beauty and diversity of ladybugs, this field guide by John Acorn features 75 species found in Alberta, complemented by comprehensive maps and vibrant photographs. Acorn, a passionate entomologist, delves into the effects of introduced species on these insects, making the guide both informative and engaging. With a blend of expertise and humor, it appeals to professional entomologists, nature enthusiasts, and curious kids alike, making ladybug identification an enjoyable experience.
Alberta Insekten Reihe
Diese Serie taucht ein in die faszinierende Welt der Insekten, die Alberta bewohnen. Jeder Band bietet detaillierte Einblicke in verschiedene Arten, ihre ökologischen Rollen und ihre Bedeutung für lokale Ökosysteme. Sie ist eine unverzichtbare Ressource für Naturliebhaber, Studenten und alle, die sich für die vielfältige und komplexe Schönheit des Insektenlebens der Region interessieren.


Empfohlene Lesereihenfolge
With iridescent blues and greens, damselflies are some of the most beautiful flying insects as well as the most primitive. As members of the insect order Odonata they are related to dragonflies but are classified in a separate suborder. These aquatic insects are a delight to the eye and a fascinating creature of study. In Damselflies of Alberta, naturalist John Acorn describes the twenty-two species native to the province. Exhaustively researched, yet written in an accessible style, the author's enthusiasm for these flying neon toothpicks is compelling. More than a field guide, this is a passionate investigation into one of nature's winged marvels of the wetlands.