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Cockroaches: Ecology,Behavior & History (2007)

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Cockroaches: Ecology,Behavior & History (2007)

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2010-04-21 (by artpepper)

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Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History The Johns Hopkins University Press | ISBN: 0801886163 | 2007 | PDF | 248 pages | 4,71 mb "Let the lowly cockroach crawl up, or, better, fly up, to its rightful place in human esteem. Most of us, even the entomologists in whose ranks I belong, have a stereotype of revolting little creatures that scatter from leftover food when you turn on the kitchen light and instantly disappear into inaccessible crevices. These particular cockroaches are a problem, and the only solution is blatticide, with spray, poison, or trap. I developed a better understanding when I came to realize that the house pests and feces-consuming sewer dwellers are only the least pleasant tip of a great blattarian biodiversity. My aesthetic appreciation of these insects began during one of my first excursions to the Suriname rainforest, where I encountered a delicate cockroach perched on the leaf of a shrub in the sunshine, gazing at me with large uncockroach-like eyes.When I came too close, it fluttered away on gaily colored wings like a butterfly. My general blattarian education was advanced when I traveled with Lou Roth to Costa Rica in 1959, and further over the decades we shared at Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology, as he worked as a taxonomist through the great evolutionary radiation of the blattarian world fauna." --Edward O. Wilson, Nobel Laureate

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  1. cockroaches
  2. a natural history

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Comments:

 big_dad_e (2010-04-21)

Tack så mycket! Muchas gracias! Merci beaucoup! Vielen Dank! La ringrazio molto! Thanks m8! And, eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwww!

 artpepper (2010-04-21)

Yeah, they are kind of disgusting...but very interesting and when you discover just how tough and adaptable the little bastards are...well, you've got give them some respect.

 big_dad_e (2010-04-21)

True enough, and I've made mucho dinero exterminating them! As always, I'll help you seed. Peace from the Sonoran Desert.