Wasps, Social and Solitary (eBook)

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2022
183 Seiten
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859-654737232-5 (EAN)

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Wasps, Social and Solitary - E. G. Peckham, George W. Peckham
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In their seminal work, 'Wasps, Social and Solitary,' E. G. Peckham and George W. Peckham present an intricate exploration of the life of wasps, weaving together the overarching themes of social behavior, solitary existence, and the evolving relationship between wasps and their environment. The collection stands out for its diversity in literary style, blending rigorous scientific observation with evocative narrative elements, which serves to both enlighten and engage the reader. This anthology is particularly significant for its early contribution to ethology and for pioneering research methodologies that have influenced subsequent studies in entomology and beyond. The encompassing discussion on both social and solitary wasps allows for a comprehensive understanding of their ecological impact and evolutionary strategies, making it a cornerstone text in the field. The Peckhams, both formidable naturalists of their time, bring to this collection an unmatched depth of empirical research and a passionate curiosity about the natural world. Their work is situated within a larger Victorian enthusiasm for understanding and categorizing nature, aligning with contemporaneous scientific explorations and the burgeoning field of natural history. Their combined efforts in 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' do not merely catalog behaviors but animate the hidden life of wasps, positioning their habits within broader ecological and evolutionary narratives, thus enriching the reader's appreciation of nature's intricacies. This anthology is recommended for anyone with an interest in natural history, entomology, or the development of observational science. 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' offers an unparalleled journey into the world of wasps through the lens of two esteemed naturalists, whose work exemplifies the power of attentive and passionate study. Readers will find in this collection not only a wealth of scientific detail but also a compelling narrative that bridges the gap between scientific research and the layperson's curiosity about the natural world. It serves as an essential resource for scholars and an engaging read for those intrigued by the life sciences and the complex societies of wasps.

E. G. Peckham, known for contributions to the field of entomology, distinguished themselves with the seminal work 'Wasps, Social and Solitary.' This tome provides readers with an in-depth examination of the behavior, ecology, and evolutionary aspects of wasps, distinguishing between communal and individual species. The scholarly efforts of Peckham reflect a profound dedication to the natural sciences, and specifically to the intricate lives of hymenoptera. The book 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' is often praised for its meticulous research and its engaging prose, which makes complex scientific ideas accessible to a broader audience. Peckham's literary style showcases a careful balance between detailed scientific observation and a narrative that captures the reader's imagination, a trait that has garnered respect among peers and enthusiasts alike. While information on E. G. Peckham's personal biography is scarce, their work on wasps stands as a significant contribution to entomological literature. The lasting impact of Peckham's work has ensured that 'Wasps, Social and Solitary' remains a key reference for those interested in the study of insect sociology and the diversity of wasp species. Through their dedication to science and the written word, E. G. Peckham has earned a place among the notable naturalists and scientific authors of their time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Schlagworte 19th century entomology • 19th-century naturalists • Classic • classic insect studies • classic zoological essays • entomological literature • entomology educational resource • historical scientific accounts • insect social behavior • late Victorian natural history • natural history classics • natural history narratives • Nature-inspired literature • nature writing wasps • observational science prose • Peckham entomology • scientific literature classics • social insect behavior • solitary wasp narrative • Victorian era nature books • wasps • Wisconsin naturalists • Zoology
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