Explore the hidden world of leaf-mining insects and how they live inside a leaf’s quiet world.
This book offers an accessible, non-technical introduction to leaf-miners, along with detailed natural history that is useful to ecologists and researchers, as well as practical lists for students and specialists. A rich survey of the field, it reveals how these tiny creatures live, feed, shelter, and transform within their leafy homes, convinced that the study of these miners offers a window into a remarkable corner of natural history.
The book explains the leaf as a dwelling place, the life cycles of miners, and the surprising variety of mines and habits across different insect groups. It combines clear explanations with vivid descriptions of how miners thread through leaves, lay down their mines, and emerge as adult insects. Readers will encounter dramatic examples, from small mothlets to tiny sciarid-like miners, all documented with concise, accessible language."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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