Lives of Beetles: A Natural History of Coleoptera
by Arthur V. Evans Author
Beetles are among the most diverse and successful organisms on Earth, with around 400,000 species playing crucial roles in ecosystems as herbivores, hunters, and recyclers. This guide provides an accessible and richly illustrated introduction to their fascinating biology, covering their structure, evolution, and behavior. It also explores their ecological importance and the latest scientific findings about beetles, including their uses in medicine, technology, and conservation.
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