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Howard E. Evans

    Howard Ensign Evans bol uznávaným autorom a vedcom, ktorého celoživotná fascinácia prírodným svetom, predovšetkým hmyzom, formovala jeho literárnu kariéru. Jeho diela plynulo prepájajú vedecké poznatky s podmanivým rozprávaním, čím sprístupňujú zložitosť entomológie širokému publiku. Evans majstrovsky zachytil zázraky prírody, od života na malej planéte po komplexné správanie ôs. Prostredníctvom svojich publikácií, ktoré zahŕňajú populárne články aj vedecké práce, inšpiroval čitateľov k hlbšiemu oceneniu sveta okolo nás a zdôraznil krásu a zložitosť prírody.

    Das Trillionen-Volk
    Die Insekten
    A Taxonomic Study of the Nearctic Spider Wasps Belonging to the Tribe Pompilini (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
    The Wasps
    The Man Who Loved Wasps: A Howard Ensign Evans Reader
    A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains
    • 2023

      This book is a taxonomic study of spider wasps in the Nearctic region, which includes North America and parts of Central America. The author provides detailed information on the classification, morphology, and behavior of spider wasps in the tribe Pompilini. Anyone interested in entomology or insect conservation will find this book valuable.

      A Taxonomic Study of the Nearctic Spider Wasps Belonging to the Tribe Pompilini (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
    • 2005

      Focusing on Howard Ensign Evans' passion for wasps, this book delves into his extensive research and contributions as a prominent scientist and author. It explores his dedication to understanding these fascinating insects, highlighting the intersection of his scientific pursuits and personal experiences throughout his life. The narrative offers insights into the complexities of wasp behavior and ecology, showcasing Evans' unique perspective and expertise in the field.

      The Man Who Loved Wasps: A Howard Ensign Evans Reader
    • 2001

      A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains

      • 137 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      3,9(18)Ohodnotiť

      Exploring the behavior and adaptations of various creatures, this collection of twenty essays highlights the intricate connections within the natural world. The author emphasizes the importance of each species, arguing that the loss of any one impacts the entire ecosystem, including humanity. With a sense of wonder and curiosity, the writing invites readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of life, from hummingbirds to wasps, fostering a deeper understanding of our shared environment.

      A Naturalist's Years in the Rocky Mountains
    • 1973
    • 1971