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For Love of Insects Paperback – Illustrated, October 31, 2005
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Imagine beetles ejecting defensive sprays as hot as boiling water; female moths holding their mates for ransom; caterpillars disguising themselves as flowers by fastening petals to their bodies; termites emitting a viscous glue to rally fellow soldiers--and you will have entered an insect world once beyond imagining, a world observed and described down to its tiniest astonishing detail by Thomas Eisner. The story of a lifetime of such minute explorations, For Love of Insects celebrates the small creatures that have emerged triumphant on the planet, the beneficiaries of extraordinary evolutionary inventiveness and unparalleled reproductive capacity.
To understand the success of insects is to appreciate our own shortcomings, Eisner tells us, but never has a reckoning been such a pleasure. Recounting exploits and discoveries in his lab at Cornell and in the field in Uruguay, Australia, Panama, Europe, and North America, Eisner time and again demonstrates how inquiry into the survival strategies of an insect leads to clarifications beyond the expected; insects are revealed as masters of achievement, forms of life worthy of study and respect from even the most recalcitrant entomophobe. Filled with descriptions of his ingenious experiments and illustrated with photographs unmatched for their combination of scientific content and delicate beauty, Eisner's book makes readers participants in the grand adventure of discovery on a scale infinitesimally small, and infinitely surprising.
- Print length448 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThe Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
- Publication dateOctober 31, 2005
- Dimensions8 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-100674018273
- ISBN-13978-0674018273
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“I don't know whether I like the text or the photographs of For Love of Insects better. The former is brilliant, the product of the dean of chemical ecology and a world-renowned expert on insects. The latter are spectacular, the work of an outstanding photographer--once again Tom Eisner. No naturalist or natural scientist will want to be without this book. Indeed, if everyone would take the time to read it and look at the amazing pictures our society would benefit greatly from an enhanced appreciation of the insect world.”―Paul Ehrlich, President, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University
“Love of insects? Hell, that's barely the half of it! Better Tom Eisner had called this book Love of Life and the Lively of progeny and all provenance! With boundless verve and grace and marvel and delight, Tom Eisner proves himself, across these dazzling pages, to be one of the all-time great biophiliacs. Ah, the blessing, for the rest of us, to be alive alongside him!”―Lawrence Weschler, Director of the New York Institute for the Humanities and author of Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder
“There are few books which present the fullness of a life in science as powerfully, as modestly, and as enchantingly as this one. The excitement of Tom Eisner's fundamental investigations are mingled with vivid descriptions of his many other loves and enthusiasms--for music and literature no less than for the natural world--in seamless and beautiful prose. For Love of Insects is not only a delight to read, but, with its amazing photographs, a visual feast, too.”―Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
“Although insects are not usually the stars of popular-science writing, this engaging look at how one scientist studies their lives may add them to the most-requested lists of science- and animal-loving readers.”―Nancy Bent, Booklist
“For Love of Insects is especially valuable because it explains the steps missing from the research reports in Nature and Science: [Eisner] tells the story from first noticing a bug on a walk in the woods, through experiments and analytical chemistry, to a final understanding of each phenomenon...For Love of Insects is a fascinating introduction to a world we poor humans--barely able to detect most chemicals--seldom notice.”―Jonathan Beard, New Scientist
“[Eisner's] new book is a personal memoir of a lifetime in science, engagingly written and stunningly illustrated with photographs of insects doing astonishing things...What makes Eisner a world-class entomologist is not access to million-dollar scientific instruments, but a mind that never stops asking 'Why?'”―Chet Raymo, Boston Globe
“This is one of the best nature titles in the last several years.”―Kim Long, Bloomsbury Review
“Prepare to be amazed. Brimming with enthusiasm, Eisner reveals a world of unbelievable majesty and complexity in the simplest of insects. The photographs alone are worth the price of the book, but the text crackles with the electricity of a brilliant genius at work, as Eisner leads the reader from simple observation to major scientific breakthrough. In fact this book should be required reading for every biology student because it illuminates the basic principle that passion and curiosity are the twin pillars of all great science.”―David Lukas, Los Angeles Times
“Have you ever been squirted by a vinegaroon? Spent a night alone outdoors in the Arizona desert? Staged a pitched battle between ants and termites? (The termites took heavy losses, but the ants retreated under fire from their biological weapon, a chemical spray containing complex diterpenes.) If the answer's no, enlarge your horizons by reading Thomas Eisner's For Love of Insects...A fascinating and highly unusual book...These and many more of nature's mysteries are unraveled in Eisner's inimitable style--charmingly modest, brimming with enthusiasm and shot with flashes of endearing naïveté...Anyone fascinated by the endless diversity of nature, who prefers quirky fact to highfalutin theory or who simply likes to share someone else's passion, will find this book a delight.”―Derek Bickerton, New York Times Book Review
“In his new book, For Love of Insects, Eisner describes a lifetime of field observations and laboratory experiments on an amazingly broad sampling of the class Insecta, together with the rest of the terrestrial arthropods. Along the way, he is a font of information about the workings of myriad biological adaptations. Together with the book's exquisite and detailed photographs...Eisner's text is the research retrospective of a self-described 'incorrigible entomophile'--one of the world's most visible and admired entomologists.”―Robert L. Smith, Natural History
“Not only does [Eisner] describe discoveries with a richness and enthusiasm long absent from contemporary literature (where every word counts and is counted), but he interlaces the chronology of his exploration with relevant personal reflections. The resulting bildungsroman portrays the scientist as hunter in hot pursuit of new findings...With its vivid descriptions and beautiful images of insect life, this book should entice the interest and support of readers from all backgrounds.”―Ian T. Baldwin, Science
“The book is well written and beautifully illustrated with colour photographs, the majority taken by the author...Throughout the text one is reminded of the pleasure that the author derives from discovery. Anyone reading this book will themselves embark upon a journey of discovery and come to share, if only at arm's length, Tom's love of insect's and the wonders of nature.”―Jeremy N. McNeil, Nature
“The findings [Eisner] describes are intriguing--all the more so in that they provide the scaffolding on which we see at work the mind of one of our most distinguished scientists and naturalists. Exquisitely illustrated with photographs, most taken by Eisner, who is widely admired for his photography, the book is written in a style that is conversational, witty and graphic. Beautiful to look at and beautiful to read.”―Scientific American
“An absorbing story of Eisner's career as a professor of chemical ecology (a discipline he helped found), interwoven with a passionate celebration of his subject--the lowly insect--and countless did-you-know's from the world of entomology.”―New York Times Book Review
“This is the sort of book that you want to read out loud to complete strangers. Rarely has the manic curiosity of a naturalist's scientific mind been so clearly revealed as in this journey with Thomas Eisner...As the title suggests, this book reflects sheer enthusiasm and passion for bugs, and the reading of it is like a wild ride with a brilliant researcher...For Love of Insects marvelously captures the spirit of the naturalist mind and suggests how we might view the natural world with renewed curiosity and excitement. If this book could be required reading for biology students, the result would be a new generation of eager, brilliant naturalists.”―David Lukas, Orion
“Eisner's work, summarized for the first time in this elegantly written and beautifully illustrated book, presents a coherent picture of a world little known even to many biologists.”―William A. Shear, American Scientist
“After 45 years at Cornell [Eisner] has written a fascinating book of stories about some of his most interesting discoveries and how they came about. One can read about bombardier beetles that blast their attackers with hot benzoquinones, millipedes that tie up marauding ants with minute grappling hooks, and sundew plants that capture their insect prey with sticky secretions...This very readable book has a great number of outstanding color and black-and-white photographs that are themselves remarkably interesting.”―R. C. Graves, Choice
“Eisner's book compels and fascinates at a variety of levels. It probes the ways in which insects use chemicals, and documents the ways in which an investigator poses the questions and teases out the answers...He tells his stories in the most accessible way...The sheer elegance of his approach is spellbinding. And the photographs that document his explorations are remarkable--every experimental tale here is beautifully illustrated.”―Gaden S. Robinson, Times Literary Supplement
“At the start of his career as a professional biologist, Thomas Eisner noticed that hardly anyone had looked at how insects defend themselves against the many animals that want to eat them...Over the next 50 years, his work as a kind of 'chemical biologist' opened up a miniature world brimming with subterfuge and weaponry, some subtle, some simply vicious. This book takes us through his most exciting discoveries and reveals a lot about the man behind one of the more famous names in biology.”―BBC Wildlife
“If you want to understand what drives a man to spend his entire adult life researching an apparently obscure topic, you should read For Love of Insects. In this inspiring book, Thomas Eisner recalls his colleagues and his insect subjects with genuine affection, and the effect on the reader is equally warming...Fascinating stories of how biological mysteries were unravelled by painstaking observation and experimentation.”―Graham Elmes, Times Higher Education Supplement
“This book is simultaneously a fascinating exploration of insect defenses and a personal account of the process of scientific discovery. Eisner relates intricate stories of arthropod defense. While doing so he also gives the reader an understanding of how scientists go through the process of observing phenomena, developing and testing hypothesis, and finally achieving an understanding of what's going on Eisner has produced a book that is especially a delight for the insect enthusiast, but also should interest the general naturalist.”―Cliff Fairweather, Audubon Naturalist News
“The reviewer is well known for his dislike of the self-congratulatory style of presentation that is a feature of many books from 'across the pond'; he also has little knowledge of, and even less interest in, the New World entomological fauna. How surprising that he actually liked this well-illustrated book by Thomas Eisner! Dr. Eisner is Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University and a great deal of this book reveals this fact. However, the reader should not be put off by this fact and I suggest that the style of the book actually works in the favour of the layman understanding some of the more complex matters presented.”―Entomologist's Record
“A world-renowned expert on insects takes the reader on a fascinating journey into his world in this lively and engrossing book. Each of the ten chapters tells a different story of entomological mystery and imaginative research, illustrated with stunning photography and spanning much of a productive research career. An entertaining read highly recommended!”―Southeastern Naturalist
“For Love of Insects contains enough depth and description to engage even the most dedicated entomologist, yet because the material is presented in Eisner's engaging style, the reader never gets lost in a maze of scientific jargon...I think it would be hard for any reader to come away from this book without sharing in the author's sense of wonder at the amazing ways in which insects have evolved to defend, mate, and live. With fewer and fewer people engaged in the study of biology and natural history, this book could serve to explain to nonscientists why insects deserve respect.”―Scott Hoffman Black, BioScience
“Apart from being a most enjoyable read for an entomologist, For Love of Insects describes a long list of important discoveries in arthropods' chemical defence systems and other fascinating relationships between insects and plants that would be useful background for students in a number of entomological and ecological fields. Thomas Eisner deserves the epithet "modern Fabre" for his long-lasting investigations of arthropod behaviour, in particular chemical defence mechanisms.”―Barbara May, The Journal of the Entomological Society of New South Wales Inc
About the Author
Edward O. Wilson was Pellegrino University Professor, Emeritus, at Harvard University. In addition to two Pulitzer Prizes (one of which he shares with Bert Hölldobler), Wilson has won many scientific awards, including the National Medal of Science and the Crafoord Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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- Publisher : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (October 31, 2005)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 448 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0674018273
- ISBN-13 : 978-0674018273
- Item Weight : 2.58 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #656,062 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #200 in Entomology (Books)
- #279 in Biology of Insects & Spiders
- #1,469 in Environmental Science (Books)
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Customers find the book's visual quality stunning and vivid. They appreciate the fascinating information and scientific research described in the book. Readers describe the writing style as engaging and well-written. They appreciate the author's in-depth knowledge of insects and their amazing capabilities. Overall, customers find the book a wonderful look into the world of insects and a life devoted to their study.
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Customers find the book's visual quality engaging. They appreciate the beautiful, vivid photos that show simple observations about everyday insects. The photos range from close-ups of animals to microphotography, making it a coffee-table book for them.
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"...Eisner's many beautiful color photos and micro-photography turn this book into a coffee-table txt book on insect ecology and this is worth the price..." Read more
"...In my case, as a field biologist, they range from fascinating closeups of a group of animals about which I know least, to visual demonstrations of..." Read more
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Customers find the book's information on insects fascinating and interesting. They appreciate the descriptions of experiments and scientific research. The book is described as a combination biography, natural science, and how scientists find out about insects.
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"This is a very good book with tons of fascinating information about the defenses of insects. Well written and fun to read...." Read more
"...The famous sociobiologist/entomologist, friend and research collaborator of Eisner, E. O. Wilson, "Diversity of Life", et al.,..." Read more
"...The book is beautifully written,informiitive and spellbinding in its details and its depth as well as a personal document of one man's committment..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2003Imagine beetles ejecting defensive sprays as hot as boiling water; female moths holding their mates for ransom; caterpillars disguising themselves as flowers by fastening petals to their bodies; termites emitting a viscous glue to rally fellow soldiers--and you will have entered an insect world once beyond imagining, a world observed and described down to its tiniest astonishing detail by Thomas Eisner. The story of a lifetime of such minute explorations, For Love of Insects celebrates the small creatures that have emerged triumphant on the planet, the beneficiaries of extraordinary evolutionary inventiveness and unparalleled reproductive capacity.
To understand the success of insects is to appreciate our own shortcomings, Eisner tells us, but never has a reckoning been such a pleasure. Recounting exploits and discoveries in his lab at Cornell and in the field in Uruguay, Australia, Panama, Europe, and North America, Eisner time and again demonstrates how inquiry into the survival strategies of an insect leads to clarifications beyond the expected; insects are revealed as masters of achievement, forms of life worthy of study and respect from even the most recalcitrant entomophobe. Filled with descriptions of his ingenious experiments and illustrated with photographs unmatched for their combination of scientific content and delicate beauty, Eisner's book makes readers participants in the grand adventure of discovery on a scale infinitesimally small, and infinitely surprising.
NOT ALL WORDS. PICTURES TOO !!!!!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2010This is a very good book with tons of fascinating information about the defenses of insects. Well written and fun to read. A good book for the amateur or professional. At this price this book should be in every naturalist's library.
As the father of chemical ecology, Eisner has brought together the fields of ecology, insect behavior, and chemistry. In this book he describes how he and his collaborators view the world of insects with the observant and questioning minds of naturalists and scientists and how they concocted experiments to uncover the purpose of smells, secretions, characteristics, and behaviors of bugs. His enthusiasm comes through in his writing and kept me hooked, reading eagerly to find out what the next discovery would be.
Eisner has added a new dimension to my view of nature. My daily walks in the woods will never be the same as I now sniff each bug, watch each creature for signs of chemical defense, and consider how each predator has circumvented the defenses of their prey.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2007Thomas Eisner is J. G. Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University and his life long fascination of the insect world has blessed us with an extraordinary, in-depth knowledge of bugs and their awesome capabilities, esp., in chemical defenses which have led to the discovery of many helpful medicines, etc.
Eisner's many beautiful color photos and micro-photography turn this book into a coffee-table txt book on insect ecology and this is worth the price of admission on just that aspect alone.
The famous sociobiologist/entomologist, friend and research collaborator of Eisner, E. O. Wilson, "Diversity of Life", et al., wrote the Foreword to this book and gives a good summation on the focus of this book: "The many behaviors he [Eisner] has discovered and explained, and their implementation by life around us, amazing in a variety and precision, are the worthy focus of this book." Well put.
After the Foreword is a great quote about insects in general: "What makes things baffling is their degree of complexity, not their sheer size... a star is simpler than an insect." From: [Martin Rees, "Exploring Our Universe and Others," Scientific American, December 1999]
In the Prologue, Eisner has given a great appraisal of the insect world in: "They have succeeded in one major respect where humans have failed. They are practitioners of sustainable development. Although they are the primary consumers of plants, they do not merely exploit plants. They also pollinate them, thereby providing a secure future, both for themselves and for their plant partners." Indeed, symbiosis, harmony...
...And, Eisner on his hopes for this fine book: "If this book contributes in any way toward bolstering the preservationist spirit, as I hope it might, it will have fulfilled it's purpose."
It has certainly "edified" my preservationist spirit and will no doubt do the same for others!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2014In todays world of science,cosmology and physics have the center stage in the media and the popular imagination and that is understanable but short sighted.As a poet stated " to plumb the depths of nature one need not go very far look into a spiders web as you would unto a star". Eisner is in the great tradition of Fabre,Von Frisch and Wilson in that they redirect your attention to the miracle beneath your feet and right in front of your eyes.The book is beautifully written,informiitive and spellbinding in its details and its depth as well as a personal document of one man's committment to his vision.The greatest accomplishment of science is the scientific method.Science in the hands of the masters does not denude or remove the spirit of creation,but uncover and make clear the majesty of it all.Eisner is one of those masters.
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- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on February 6, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
So good. Well written
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DPiscitelloReviewed in Italy on May 11, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Un' avventura nel metodo scientifico
Thomas Eisner è stato uno dei più grandi entomologi del 20° secolo. In questa sua opera ci racconta la storia di come è arrivato a molte delle sue scoperte. A volte grazie a colpi i fortuna, a volte grazie ad attente analisi, a volte grazie a semplice intuito. Ma sempre grazie a una grande passione con un grande rispetto per la scienza e le sue regole. Per un appassionato di entomologia non esiste libro migliore. Vi appassionerete alla vita di quest'uomo ma soprattutto alle bizzarrie da lui scoperte nel mondo degli insetti. La divisione in capitoli del libro segue infatti gli insetti a seconda delle diverse bizzarrie che caratterizzano singole specie di questo mondo in miniatura. Imparerete moltissimo sia sugli insetti che sul modo di studiarli.
- José KeatingReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 9, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars A work of love, indeed
This book is a wonderful narrative about the discovery of the complexities of bug life. Besides the high quality photos and illustrations, what makes this book a true marvel is the down-to-earth narrative of how discoveries were made, how ideas were born and facts established. If you are intrigued by these little creatures that surround us, you can't miss this one. If you are not, you risk becoming an adept. All in all an endearing, rigorous description of the messy process of discovery.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 22, 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars Book about Eisner + insects
Too much autobiographical info about Eisner
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on December 14, 2016
1.0 out of 5 stars horrible condition. i don't know how it was advertised ...
book was wrecked up and separating from it's hard cover jacket. there was writing in it and it was yellowed. horrible condition. i don't know how it was advertised as "good condition". complete misrepresentation. luckily, i'm handy with repairs for books.