Description
About the Author
Entomologist Erica McAlister is a Senior curator of diptera at the Natural History Museum, London. Not just fascinated by studying and naming the little things, Erica has long been intrigued by how they do things from, often inspired by the antics that she has observed in the field, both on far flung Topical islands and in her own 'island' garden in urban London. Erica has studied in Dominica, Australia and Costa Rica and her work with diptera has taken her all around the world. She was also a presenter on the popular BBC Radio 4 series Who's the Pest?
Reviews
''Flies are not filthy... they are always cleaning themselves,'' notes entomologist Erica McAlister's caption for a photo of a fly maintaining its antennae - one of many eye-popping images in her erudite, irresistible natural history of the insects. She agrees with naturalist Pliny, who wrote two millennia ago that insects display nature's ''exhaustless ingenuity''. - Nature; 'Not only is her subject matter engrossing and outlandish, but McAlister is also enthusiastic and witty... McAlister is an inspired spokeswoman for dipterology and entomology more generally, combining a heartfelt sense of wonder at the small things around us with a knack for popularizing science. The Inside Out of Flies, together with its predecessor The Secret Life of Flies are must-read books for anyone interested in insects.' - The Inquisitive Biologist; 'Her adoration for flies is utterly infectious and her accessible accounts of cutting-edge research are interspersed with amusing anecdotes that will be sure to induce a giggle.' BBC Wildlife
Book Information
ISBN 9780565094898
Author Erica McAlister
Format Hardback
Imprint The Natural History Museum
Publisher The Natural History Museum