The Structure and Habits of Spiders

Par : J. H. Emerton
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  • Nombre de pages73
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4714441-0
  • EAN8596547144410
  • Date de parution01/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille5 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Structure and Habits of Spiders", J. H. Emerton meticulously examines arachnid anatomy and behavior, employing a blend of empirical observation and rigorous scientific analysis. Emerton's literary style is characterized by clear, concise prose, accompanied by intricate illustrations that elucidate the complexities of spider morphology. This groundbreaking work situates itself within the context of 19th-century natural history, reflecting a burgeoning interest in entomology and the systematic classification of species, influenced by contemporaries such as Charles Darwin and John Lubbock.
J. H. Emerton, a noted entomologist and arachnologist, was profoundly influenced by the scientific discourse of his time. His passion for the natural world is evident in his dedication to studying spiders in their habitats, which inspired this seminal text. Emerton's contributions to the field were pivotal, as he sought to bridge the gap between biological science and public understanding, advocating for the appreciation of these often-misunderstood creatures.
This book is highly recommended for anyone keen on expanding their understanding of biodiversity or the intricate lives of spiders. Both scholars and casual readers will find Emerton's detailed observations and insightful interpretations illuminating, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of nature enthusiasts and scientific scholars alike.
In "The Structure and Habits of Spiders", J. H. Emerton meticulously examines arachnid anatomy and behavior, employing a blend of empirical observation and rigorous scientific analysis. Emerton's literary style is characterized by clear, concise prose, accompanied by intricate illustrations that elucidate the complexities of spider morphology. This groundbreaking work situates itself within the context of 19th-century natural history, reflecting a burgeoning interest in entomology and the systematic classification of species, influenced by contemporaries such as Charles Darwin and John Lubbock.
J. H. Emerton, a noted entomologist and arachnologist, was profoundly influenced by the scientific discourse of his time. His passion for the natural world is evident in his dedication to studying spiders in their habitats, which inspired this seminal text. Emerton's contributions to the field were pivotal, as he sought to bridge the gap between biological science and public understanding, advocating for the appreciation of these often-misunderstood creatures.
This book is highly recommended for anyone keen on expanding their understanding of biodiversity or the intricate lives of spiders. Both scholars and casual readers will find Emerton's detailed observations and insightful interpretations illuminating, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of nature enthusiasts and scientific scholars alike.