Butterflies. Basics of taxonomy, habitat, life cycle and the magic of perfection
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This unique book dedicated to butterflies examines as a whole all stages of butterfly development and the entire surrounding microcosm, the entire spectrum of relationships that make up the living environment of these insects. The famous German artist Johann Brandstätter, in collaboration with biologist Elke Zippel, shows the diversity of butterfly habitats - meadows with poor soils, raised bogs and swamp meadows, highlands, floodplain forests, tundra, taiga, the far north of Eurasia, tropical rainforests, edges and meadows with high grass stands, arable fields and others, as well as the diversity of the butterflies themselves, prefacing the story with a brief introduction to the basics of taxonomy. The appearance of butterflies, their life cycle, what they eat and where they live, how males attract females, what enemies butterflies have, how they defend themselves from attacks and where, when and how best to observe them are described. The book takes into account the most modern data and scientific publications on the topic, and thanks to stunning illustrations, the publication will be an excellent gift for true connoisseurs of beauty.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Иоганн Брандштеттер
Эльке Циппель - Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Александра Дмитриевна Громова