Extreme Insects

Extreme Insects by Richard Jones, published by Collins in 2011, is a visually captivating exploration of the insect world, comprising 287 pages in English. This book delves into the extraordinary characteristics and behaviors of insects, highlighting their significant role in various ecosystems. It presents a detailed overview of the diverse forms and functions of these organisms, emphasizing their dominance in terrestrial environments and their astonishing adaptability.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about insects, from their impressive numbers—such as the vast colonies of leaf-cutter ants—to their unique physical traits, like the stalk-eyed fly. The lively text examines the extreme behaviors exhibited by insects, including the intriguing mating rituals of species like the giraffe-necked weevil. This edition invites readers to appreciate the complexity and impact of insects on our lives, showcasing their remarkable adaptations to survive in a challenging world.
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Insects are the most extreme organisms on Earth and, despite their diminutive size, they wield inordinate power. With the exception of the polar icecaps, every terrestrial ecosystem on earth is colonized by them, and they account for almost three-quarters of all named animals âe” that’s one million species at the last count!
This stunningly-illustrated book is a celebration of the insect universe, exploring their amazing forms and functions, their fascinating behaviour and the enormous impact they have on our lives. With its lively and informative text, it looks at insects in all their extremes, from the biggest, fastest and fiercest to the best nest builder, most devious hunter and deadliest bride.
Insects are extreme in numbers âe” a single leaf-cutter ant nest, the size of a large camper van, may contain seven million individuals working together as a single giant super-organism. Insects are extreme in their bizarre forms âe” the stalk-eyed fly, as its name suggests, carries its eyes on the end of two ludicrously long stalks. And insects are invariably extreme in behaviour âe” take for instance the giraffe-necked weevil that holds head-bobbing contests to win a mate. Yet there is always method in their apparent madness, as each strange form and function is an adaptation designed to solve the extreme pressures that arise through the struggle to survive in a world that is always dangerous, competitive and unforgiving.
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