Metamorphosis

Hardback - April 2024 - AU $34.99

Delve into the weird and wondrous world of insects, and what we can learn from them.

Insects are incredibly weird. Their morphology is about as alien to us as you can get without leaving this planet. They outnumber us 200 million to one. Before humans stamped their mark on this planet, insects had shaped it into the colourful and extraordinary world we all share today. + Full description

Whether it’s the astonishing properties of resilin, the protein that makes fleas jump; the proboscis of the mosquito’s mouth being used to develop smart needles; or the computational dynamics gleaned from studying locust swarms in Africa – Erica McAlister and Adrian Washbourne reveal the wonder of insects, the historical figures who have made great breakthroughs in understanding them, and the increasingly vital role they play in ensuring life, as we know it, continues.

Praise for Metamorphosis:
"Combining charm, humour and a museum worth of facts, this is a brilliant read that will change your thinking towards our insect friends."
Dr Bryan Lessard a.k.a. Bry the Fly Guy, award winning entomologist, science communicator and children's author

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News

Sales in Australia and New Zealand only. Elsewhere, this title is available through The Natural History Museum (external link).

Reviews

"Combining charm, humour and a museum worth of facts, this is a brilliant read that will change your thinking towards our insect friends."
Dr Bryan Lessard a.k.a. Bry the Fly Guy, award winning entomologist, science communicator and children's author

"The authors are entertaining storytellers and have written a fascinating and often amusing account of how the study of insects has shaped history and continues to lead to remarkable discoveries."
Maren Ostergard, Booklist, 1 March 2024

"McAlister and Washbourne have produced a wonderful book, one that’ll certainly appeal to insect enthusiasts, but also one that deserves to be read more widely"
Gary Harris, Society for Insect Studies 228, April 2024

"Each chapter includes lots of truly fascinating material on the history of the discoveries and some remarkable people (not all men) who made them, and others who could see the potential there for imaginative adaptations of these marvels."
Natural History Reviews #33, April 2024

Details

Hardback | April 2024 | $ 34.99
ISBN: 9781486318902 | 216 pages | 195 x 130 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
B&W photographs, Colour photographs, Illustrations

Features

  • A treasure trove of remarkable insect discoveries that promise to transform many branches of science
  • Features intriguing stories of scientists' journeys of discovery and the insects that they championed
  • Each chapter is devoted to a species, with the text covering fleas, mosquitoes, moths, butterflies, locusts, blowflies, bees, and cockroaches.
  • Packed with fascinating illustrations and photographs of museum specimens and insects in the wild
  • Inspired by the BBC Radio 4 series 'Metamorphosis'
  • Erica McAlister is the author of the acclaimed The Secret Life of Flies and The Inside Out of Flies

Contents

Introduction
Chapter One: Jumping Jack flash
Chapter Two: Mighty mouthparts
Chapter Three: Drosophila melanogastronauts
Chapter Four: Cycles of change
Chapter Five: Blowfly detectives
Chapter Six: Dazzling disguise
Chapter Seven: The ultimate upcyclers
Chapter Eight: Namib fog harvester
Chapter Nine: Bee brain intelligence
Chapter Ten: The nerve of a cockroach
Concluding remarks
Further reading
Index
Picture credits
Acknowledgements

Authors

Erica McAlister is Curator of Diptera at the Natural History Museum, London. She is the author of the acclaimed books The Secret Life of Flies and The Inside Out of Flies.

Adrian Washbourne is an award-winning producer for BBC Radio 4.