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Butterfly Wings: Pictures in their Patterns

English

By (author): Philip Howse

This book explains how the wing colours and patterns have evolved to protect all butterflies and moths against predation. Central to this explanation is the understanding that creatures which prey on insects see colours and objects in a different way to us. They see a wider variety of colours, including ultraviolet (to which are blind) and respond to subtle cues that we do not easily recognise. It shows that if we adjust our perceptions and look for these cues, we can identify features of a range of dangerous animals - snakes, spiders, hornets, bats teeth, claws, and eyes of hawks and owls - that can trigger alarm in any prospective predator. In Butterfly Wings, the author has updated his own exciting theories with more scientific evidence and amazing examples of mimicry, adding more information about British species and those you can see in Butterfly Houses. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781036408596

About Philip Howse

Philip Howse is Professor Emeritus in Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton UK. His main research into insect behaviour and environmentally-friendly ways of controlling insect pests without the use of synthetic insecticides has taken him to many countries in the world and has led to the award of an OBE. After retirement to rural Dorset UK he has published a number of books on butterflies the study of which has been his life-long passion. His most recent books are 'Vicar of the Amazon' 'The Spider-Winged Cupid and the Platypus'; and 'Bee Tiger the Death's Head Hawkmoth Through the Looking Glass'.

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