The Jewel Box

The Jewel Box: How Moths Illuminate Nature’s Hidden Rules

Non-Fiction, Natural World & Environment, Nature Writing | Paperback Published on: 06/06/2024
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The Jewel Box
Illuminating
‘Nature adds beauty and meaning to our lives, the inspiration for art, literature, music, science and technology. We can’t live without it, but more than t... READ MORE
Bethany Willacy
The Jewel Box
Mad about moths - this is the book for you!
This book was a deep dive into the ecology of moths, drawing on issues of their distribution/conservation/population dynamics. I enjoyed the pragmatic natu... READ MORE
Josh (Waterstones Chichester)
The Jewel Box
Came for the moths, stayed for the ecology!
Thanks to Weidenfeld and Nicolson for sending me a proof copy in exchange for an honest review, which you can find below. As someone who has never underst... READ MORE
Sam E

Synopsis

Every morning, ecologist Tim Blackburn is inspired by the diversity contained within the moth trap he runs on his roof. Beautiful and ineffably mysterious, these moths offer a glimpse into a larger order, one that extends beyond individual species and into a hidden landscape.

Footmen, whose populations are on the march as their lichen food recovers from decades of industrial pollution. The Goat Moth, a thumb-sized broken stick mimic, that takes several years to mature deep in the wood of tree trunks. The Oak Eggar, with the look of a bemused Honey Monster, host to a large wasp that eats its caterpillars alive from the inside. The Uncertain, whose similarity to other species has motivated its English name. The Silver Y, with a weight measured in milligrams, but capable of migrating across a continent. A moth trap is a magical contraption, conjuring these and hundreds of other insect jewels out of the darkness.

Just as iron filings arrange themselves to articulate a magnetic field that would otherwise be invisible, Blackburn shows us that when we pay proper attention to these tiny animals, their relationships with one another and their connections to the wider web of life, a greater truth about the world gradually emerges. In The Jewel Box, he reflects on what he has learned in thirty years of work as a scientist studying ecosystems, and demonstrates how the contents of one small box can illuminate the workings of all nature.

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781474624541
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 30 mm

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