The secret life of flies
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- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2022
- Author
- McAlister, Erica
- Publisher
- Buffalo, New York : Firefly Books
- Call Number
- 04.2 M11t
- Author
- McAlister, Erica
- Publisher
- Buffalo, New York : Firefly Books
- Published Date
- 2022
- Physical Description
- 248 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Subjects
- Insects
- Flies
- Entomology
- Zoology
- Environment
- Abstract
- The Secret Life of Flies takes readers into the hidden world of snail killers, con artists, crazy sex and a great many silly names. It dispels common misconceptions about flies and reveals how truly extraordinary, exotic and important are these misunderstood creatures. In clear language, McAlister explains Diptera taxonomy and forensic entomology, and describes the potential of flies to transform their relationship with humans from one of disease vector to partner in environmental preservation. She has a wonderful knack for storytelling, deftly transforming what could be dry descriptions of biology, reproduction and morphology into entertainment. She takes readers to piles of poo in Ethiopia by way of underground caves, latrines and backyard gardens, and opens the drawers at the Natural History Museum to rhapsodize over her favorite flies. -- Provided by publisher.
- Contents
- Introduction -- The immature ones -- The pollinators -- The detritivores -- The coprophages -- The necrophages -- The vegetarians -- The fungivores -- The predators -- The parasites -- The sanguivores -- The end -- Further reading -- Index -- Picture credits -- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Previously published: Richmond Hill, Ontario; Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books Ltd., 2017.
- ISBN
- 9780228103929
- Accession Number
- P2024.01
- Call Number
- 04.2 M11t
- Collection
- Archives Library
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