Wasps, Social and Solitary

Par : E. G. Peckham, George W. Peckham
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  • Nombre de pages183
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4737232-5
  • EAN8596547372325
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

Delve into the mesmerizing world of 'Wasps, Social and Solitary, ' a groundbreaking anthology that captures the multifaceted lives of these intriguing insects through a blend of scientific observation and literary exploration. This collection presents an eclectic array of essays, narratives, and descriptive accounts that celebrate the intricate social structures and solitary existences of wasps. As readers journey through the vividly chronicled interaction of wasps in their natural habitats, the anthology not only illuminates the biological wisdom but also evokes contemplation on themes of community, individuality, and survival, offering standout narratives that transcend beyond mere entomological study.
Edited by the renowned naturalists E. G. Peckham and George W. Peckham, both esteemed figures in the world of entomology, this collection gathers contributions from writers whose works echo the crescendo of the 19th-century naturalist movement. The collaborative endeavor transcends time with its echoes of the period's scientific curiosity, providing insight into the intersection of natural history and literary innovation.
The editors, with their vast experience and authoritative voice, facilitate a dialogue between contributors, reflecting broader cultural and scientific shifts of their era. 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' is a compelling invitation to readers eager to explore nature's complexities within a single, beautifully curated volume. It provides an illuminating tapestry of insights, further enriched by the diverse interpretative lenses of its contributors.
This anthology offers an indispensable resource for both enthusiastic naturalists and literary connoisseurs eager to understand the nuanced interplay of cooperation and solitude in the natural world. Embrace this unique scholarly opportunity to engage with diverse reflections that together bridge the realms of science and narrative art.
Delve into the mesmerizing world of 'Wasps, Social and Solitary, ' a groundbreaking anthology that captures the multifaceted lives of these intriguing insects through a blend of scientific observation and literary exploration. This collection presents an eclectic array of essays, narratives, and descriptive accounts that celebrate the intricate social structures and solitary existences of wasps. As readers journey through the vividly chronicled interaction of wasps in their natural habitats, the anthology not only illuminates the biological wisdom but also evokes contemplation on themes of community, individuality, and survival, offering standout narratives that transcend beyond mere entomological study.
Edited by the renowned naturalists E. G. Peckham and George W. Peckham, both esteemed figures in the world of entomology, this collection gathers contributions from writers whose works echo the crescendo of the 19th-century naturalist movement. The collaborative endeavor transcends time with its echoes of the period's scientific curiosity, providing insight into the intersection of natural history and literary innovation.
The editors, with their vast experience and authoritative voice, facilitate a dialogue between contributors, reflecting broader cultural and scientific shifts of their era. 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' is a compelling invitation to readers eager to explore nature's complexities within a single, beautifully curated volume. It provides an illuminating tapestry of insights, further enriched by the diverse interpretative lenses of its contributors.
This anthology offers an indispensable resource for both enthusiastic naturalists and literary connoisseurs eager to understand the nuanced interplay of cooperation and solitude in the natural world. Embrace this unique scholarly opportunity to engage with diverse reflections that together bridge the realms of science and narrative art.