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A plastic box with a lightbulb attached may seem like an odd birthday present. But for ecologist Tim Blackburn, a moth trap is a captivating window into the world beyond the roof terrace of his London flat. Whether gaudy or drab, rare or common, each moth ensnared by the trap is a treasure with a story to tell. In The Jewel Box, Blackburn introduces these mysterious visitors, revealing how the moths he catches reflect hidden patterns governing the world around us. With names like the Dingy Footman, Jersey Tiger, Pale Mottled Willow, and Uncertain, and at least 140,000 identified species, moths are fascinating in their own right. But no moth is an island - they are vital links in the web of life. Through the lives of these overlooked insects, Blackburn introduces a landscape of unseen ecological connections. The flapping of a moth's wing may not cause a hurricane, but it is closely tied to the wider world, from the park down the street to climatic shifts across the globe. Through his luminous prose and infectious sense of curiosity, Blackburn teaches us to see, and respect, the intricate web of nature in which we're all caught. The Jewel Box shows us how the contents of one small box can illuminate the workings of all nature.

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Table of Contents Introduction: The Moth Trap Chapter 1. The Gypsy Moth Chapter 2. Footmen Chapter 3. The Oak Eggar Chapter 4. The Codling and The Goat Chapter 5. The Uncertain Chapter 6. The Silver Y Chapter 7. The Poplar Hawk-Moth Chapter 8. The Box-tree and The Stout Dart Chapter 9. The Acer Sober Sources Notes Acknowledgements Index

The Jewel Box: How Moths Illuminate Nature's Hidden Rules

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    Publisher: Island Press
    Publication Date: 31/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781642832730, 978-1642832730
    ISBN10: 1642832731

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    Book Synopsis
    A plastic box with a lightbulb attached may seem like an odd birthday present. But for ecologist Tim Blackburn, a moth trap is a captivating window into the world beyond the roof terrace of his London flat. Whether gaudy or drab, rare or common, each moth ensnared by the trap is a treasure with a story to tell. In The Jewel Box, Blackburn introduces these mysterious visitors, revealing how the moths he catches reflect hidden patterns governing the world around us. With names like the Dingy Footman, Jersey Tiger, Pale Mottled Willow, and Uncertain, and at least 140,000 identified species, moths are fascinating in their own right. But no moth is an island - they are vital links in the web of life. Through the lives of these overlooked insects, Blackburn introduces a landscape of unseen ecological connections. The flapping of a moth's wing may not cause a hurricane, but it is closely tied to the wider world, from the park down the street to climatic shifts across the globe. Through his luminous prose and infectious sense of curiosity, Blackburn teaches us to see, and respect, the intricate web of nature in which we're all caught. The Jewel Box shows us how the contents of one small box can illuminate the workings of all nature.

    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents Introduction: The Moth Trap Chapter 1. The Gypsy Moth Chapter 2. Footmen Chapter 3. The Oak Eggar Chapter 4. The Codling and The Goat Chapter 5. The Uncertain Chapter 6. The Silver Y Chapter 7. The Poplar Hawk-Moth Chapter 8. The Box-tree and The Stout Dart Chapter 9. The Acer Sober Sources Notes Acknowledgements Index

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