David Attenborough – Life in the Undergrowth
Insects disguising themselves as flowers or leaves. A spider that lassoes its prey. A beetle that persuades a bee to care for its young. Small is beautiful. And astonishingly varied – far over a million species – and important.
Kept small by lack of backbones, invertebrates were here before us, will still be here when we have gone. They are the pollinators, cleaners and recyclers of life on earth. With their help, we have evolved. Without them, we would not last long.
Yet people are prejudiced, by ignorance, fear, or just difference of size and difficulties of seeing. Closer to them, children notice and enjoy tiny creatures where adults may too easily reach for an insecticide. źródło opisu: Wydawnictwo BBC Books, 2005 źródło okładki: BBC Books
- Wydawnictwo:
- BBC Books
- data wydania:
- 2005 (data przybliżona)
- ISBN:
- 9780563522089
- liczba stron:
- 288
- słowa kluczowe:
- nauka , środowisko , przyroda , zwierzęta , biologia , geografia , zoologia
- kategoria:
- Literatura popularnonaukowa
- język:
- angielski