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Secrets Weapons:

Defenses of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, and Others Many-legged Creatures
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Harvard University Press, 2005 - Nature - 372 pages

Mostly tiny, infinitely delicate, and short-lived, insects and their relatives--arthropods--nonetheless outnumber all their fellow creatures on earth. How lowly arthropods achieved this unlikely preeminence is a story deftly and colorfully told in this follow-up to the award-winning For Love of Insects. Part handbook, part field guide, part photo album, Secret Weapons chronicles the diverse and often astonishing defensive strategies that have allowed insects, spiders, scorpions, and other many-legged creatures not just to survive, but to thrive.

In sixty-nine chapters, each brilliantly illustrated with photographs culled from Thomas Eisner's legendary collection, we meet a largely North American cast of arthropods--as well as a few of their kin from Australia, Europe, and Asia--and observe at firsthand the nature and extent of the defenses that lie at the root of their evolutionary success. Here are the cockroaches and termites, the carpenter ants and honeybees, and all the miniature creatures in between, deploying their sprays and venom, froth and feces, camouflage and sticky coatings. And along with a marvelous bug's-eye view of how these secret weapons actually work, here is a close-up look at the science behind them, from taxonomy to chemical formulas, as well as an appendix with instructions for studying chemical defenses at home. Whether dipped into here and there or read cover to cover, Secret Weapons will prove invaluable to hands-on researchers and amateur naturalists alike, and will captivate any reader for whom nature is a source of wonder.

  

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Review: Secret Weapons: Defenses of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Many-Legged Creatures

User Review  - Melody - Goodreads

Books like this are the reason horror writers and movie producers will never run out of material - the complex chemical weapons with which some invertebrates are equipped are staggering. This is one ... Read full review

Review: Secret Weapons: Defenses of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Many-Legged Creatures

User Review  - Belinda Jonak - Goodreads

Wish I had a better background in biochemistry...lots of interesting info on adaptations and behavioral strategies. Be careful who you touch and how you touch them...forceps are a really useful tool. Read full review

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Contents

Prologue
1
Order ARANEIDA
22
Class CHILOPODA
29
Order HYMENOPTERA
314
Family Apidae
331
Epilogue
338
Acknowledgments
355
Index
361
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About the author (2005)

Thomas Eisner is J. G. Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University. In 1994 he was awarded the National Medal of Science. His film "Secret Weapons" won the Grand Award at the New York Film Festival and was named Best Science Film by the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Maria Eisner is Research Associate of Biology at Cornell University.

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