Description
Book SynopsisThe most up-to-date and authoritative resource on the biology and evolution of solitary bees which draws on new research to provide a comprehensive and authoritative overview of solitary bee biology, offering an unparalleled look at these remarkable insects.
Trade Review"Winner of the PROSE Award in Single Volume Reference/Biological Science, Association of American Publishers"
"This is a brilliant, important and useful new text." * Bees for Development *
"In the many vignettes and case studies throughout the text, the wonders of solitary bees are revealed. . . . I expect to return to this book to learn more about the truly incredible world of bees for a long time to come."
---Stephen Fleming, Bee Craft"This book . . . is an extremely thorough reference work that should amply imform the serious researcher about a specific topic being explored. However, it is also a highly entertaining and enlightening tome for the curious naturalist, allowing one to dip in and out at any point in the chapters lured by imaginative titling, and come away feeling enthralled and educated in the most beguiling manner."
---Adrian Knowles, British Journal of Entomology and Natural History"A wonderful book full of extraordinary information and research." * An Beachaire *
"This book is a comprehensive most up-to-date resource on the biology and evolution of solitary bees. . . . People reading this book will likely further educate their friends, children or colleagues by sharing stories about the interesting natural history of solitary bees they learnt by reading across this book. By doing this, an increasing numberof people will ultimately contribute to protect nature and biodiversity."
---Alexandra-Maria Klein, Basic and Applied Ecology"For us, this book reinvigorated the pleasure of discovery, natural history and love for nature."
---James D. Crall and Ignasi Bartomeus, Evolution"There is something astonishing on every page."
---Richard Jones, Discover Wildlife"
The Solitary Bees is an excellent book that gives an up-to-date overview of this amazing group of insects. It presents the newest knowledge on modern phylogeny and evolution, as well as on the biology and life cycle (including mating, nest architecture, foraging, and provisioning behavior) of solitary wild bees." * Conservation Biology *