
RSPB Spotlight Ladybirds
Richard Comont(Author)
Bloomsbury Wildlife (Publisher)
Published on 16. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-4729-5585-2 (ISBN)
Description
RSPB Spotlight: Ladybirds is packed with eye-catching, informative colour photos, and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable naturalist.
Brightly coloured and pleasingly pattered, ladybirds are among some of our most beloved and familiar invertebrates. Their role in helping to protect our crops by devouring huge numbers of pests has firmly established these tiny, flying beetles as the gardeners' friend.
Spotlight Ladybird focuses on the 26 species that are resident in the UK, from the widespread but unusual Orange Ladybird to the rare - and aptly named - Scarce 7-spot Ladybird. Ladybird expert, Richard Comont considers the conservation challenges facing these iconic species, whose populations are now at risk thanks to the threat posed by one of their own, the invasive alien Harlequin Ladybird. And he covers all aspects of ladybirds' biology, from tiny larvae emerging from their oval eggs to large aggregations that converge at specific sites around the world. Richard also examines the natural history and cultural significance of this fascinating group of beetles, from Ladybird Books to Thor.
The Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives of our favourite animals with eye-catching colour photos and informative expert text.
Brightly coloured and pleasingly pattered, ladybirds are among some of our most beloved and familiar invertebrates. Their role in helping to protect our crops by devouring huge numbers of pests has firmly established these tiny, flying beetles as the gardeners' friend.
Spotlight Ladybird focuses on the 26 species that are resident in the UK, from the widespread but unusual Orange Ladybird to the rare - and aptly named - Scarce 7-spot Ladybird. Ladybird expert, Richard Comont considers the conservation challenges facing these iconic species, whose populations are now at risk thanks to the threat posed by one of their own, the invasive alien Harlequin Ladybird. And he covers all aspects of ladybirds' biology, from tiny larvae emerging from their oval eggs to large aggregations that converge at specific sites around the world. Richard also examines the natural history and cultural significance of this fascinating group of beetles, from Ladybird Books to Thor.
The Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives of our favourite animals with eye-catching colour photos and informative expert text.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
200 colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 146 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
271 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4729-5585-2 (9781472955852)
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Richard Comont
RSPB Spotlight Ladybirds
E-Book
05/2019
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Wildlife
€12.49
Available for download

Richard Comont
RSPB Spotlight Ladybirds
E-Book
05/2019
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Wildlife
€12.49
Available for download
Person
Richard Comont is an ecologist and the winner of the 2016 Gilbert White Award for terrestrial and freshwater biological recording. He works as Science Manager for the Bumblebee Conservation Trust and is part of the UK Ladybird Survey team. Richard earned a PhD in zoology from the University of Oxford in 2014 for his work on the impacts of the Harlequin Ladybird on native ecosystems. He writes a wildlife blog and is a regular 'Local Patch' contributor to BBC Wildlife magazine.
Content
Meet the Ladybirds
Ladybirds Across Time and Space
The Ladybird Year
Feeding and Foraging
Ladybirds in the Landscape
Natural Ladybird Enemies
Cultural Connections
Watching Ladybirds
Looking After Ladybirds
Glossary
Further Reading and Resources
Ladybird Species in Britain
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Index
Ladybirds Across Time and Space
The Ladybird Year
Feeding and Foraging
Ladybirds in the Landscape
Natural Ladybird Enemies
Cultural Connections
Watching Ladybirds
Looking After Ladybirds
Glossary
Further Reading and Resources
Ladybird Species in Britain
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Index