Minibeasts on a Plant

Minibeasts on a Plant by Sarah Ridley, published by Franklin Watts in 2011, is a 30-page exploration of the relationship between minibeasts and plants. This book presents insights into the interdependence of these organisms, detailing interactions such as the competition between ants and ladybirds for aphids and the distinctions between crickets and grasshoppers.
Readers will discover a range of topics related to animals and the life sciences, focusing on the roles of invertebrates within their ecosystems. The book aims to educate young readers about the importance of these creatures in nature, providing a foundation in zoology and entomology. Through accessible language and engaging content, this edition serves as a resource for understanding the complexities of biological interactions.
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This title shows how you can find out why minibeasts and plants need each other, why ants and ladybirds fight over aphids, how to tell the difference between a cricket and a grasshopper.
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