The Glow-worm

The Glow-worm

The Natural History of Lampyris noctiluca

  • Comprehensive and up-to-date summary of the latest Glow-worm research.
  • Stunning photography illustrating almost every aspect of the Glow-worm’s life, including at the microscopic level.
  • Glow-worm structure, behaviour, evolution and ecology for anyone with an interest in wildlife.
    £29.99

    Tags:
    • beetles
    • bioluminescence
    • coleoptera
    • Coming Soon
    • ecology
    • entomology
    • glow-worm

    Description

    The almost unnaturally bright light of the Glow-worm has puzzled, charmed and fascinated generations of poets, artists, scientists and nature lovers. But now, this enigmatic species is in decline and under threat.

    This book describes the life of Lampyris noctiluca, how it feeds, grows, defends itself and breeds; its natural enemies, its evolution, and how and why it produces that remarkable and vivid light. Details of Glow-worm habitat, ecology and conservation are also considered. The closing chapters look at some of the questions still waiting to be answered, and give practical advice on how the reader may discover Glow-worms for themselves.

    By keeping technical jargon to a minimum while maintaining scientific accuracy, this richly illustrated book will appeal to everyone – from professional researchers, amateur entomologists and wildlife enthusiasts to the person simply noticing a bright green glow when walking in the countryside at night and wanting to know more about the fascinating insect that creates it.

    DOI: 10.53061/LLDO4644

    About the Author

    John Tyler studied Zoology at St Peter’s College, Oxford before working in nature conservation for over 40 years, specialising in habitat creation, invertebrate surveying and environmental education. He has always had a particular fondness for insects and is a former Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society.

    Bibliographic Information

    • 180 pages
    • BISAC SCI025000, SCI070020, SCI020000
    • BIC PSVT7, PSVT, RNC