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Damselflies of Alberta
John Acorn
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Description for Damselflies of Alberta
Paperback. Num Pages: 168 pages, colour photos & illus. BIC Classification: WNCN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 153 x 9. Weight in Grams: 320.
With iridescent blues and greens, damselflies are some of the most beautiful flying insects as well as the most primitive. As members of the insect order Odonata they are related to dragonflies but are classified in a separate suborder. These aquatic insects are a delight to the eye and a fascinating creature of study. In Damselflies of Alberta, naturalist John Acorn describes the twenty-two species native to the province. Exhaustively researched, yet written in an accessible style, the author's enthusiasm for these flying neon toothpicks is compelling. More than a field guide, this is a passionate investigation into one of ... Read more
With iridescent blues and greens, damselflies are some of the most beautiful flying insects as well as the most primitive. As members of the insect order Odonata they are related to dragonflies but are classified in a separate suborder. These aquatic insects are a delight to the eye and a fascinating creature of study. In Damselflies of Alberta, naturalist John Acorn describes the twenty-two species native to the province. Exhaustively researched, yet written in an accessible style, the author's enthusiasm for these flying neon toothpicks is compelling. More than a field guide, this is a passionate investigation into one of ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Alberta Press Canada
Number of pages
168
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Series
Alberta Insects Series
Condition
New
Weight
324 g
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
, Canada
ISBN
9780888644190
SKU
V9780888644190
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About John Acorn
John Acorn is a writer, broadcaster, and biologist. In 2008, he received NSERC's Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion. He lives in Edmonton with his wife Dena and sons Jesse and Ben.
Reviews for Damselflies of Alberta
"This is an intensely personal book, written by someone who observes and appreciates all aspects of nature and loves to educate anyone who will pay attention. The book treats the 22 species of zygopterans in Alberta in great detail and is without question a scholarly treatise. But it's worth having a copy just because it's a good read.How many books ... Read more