Spiders: The Ultimate Predators

Spiders: The Ultimate Predators

by StephenDalton (Author)

Synopsis

Spiders are the most successful terrestrial predators on earth and we are privileged to share the planet with at least 40,000 species of these remarkable animals. From mountaintops to seashores and from ponds to deserts, spiders are all around us. Their success lies in the astonishing array of techniques that have evolved to allow them to catch their prey; many are based on the spiders' secret weapon, silk, including the familiar orb-webs. However, not all spiders sit and wait for prey to come to them; there are spiders that lassoo insects, others specialise in stealing from other spiders and some spit sticky silk over their prey. There are fishing spiders, jumping spiders, and spiders that pretend to be ants; some even draw prey to their doom by mimicking moth pheromones. Stephen Dalton's detailed photographs, unswervingly superb and beautiful, chronicle the diversity of the spider world. Chapters are divided along broad ecological themes, with each focusing on different species, their habitats, hunting techniques, ecology and behaviour. Also featured are chapters on spider anatomy, and a guide to photographing them.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 15 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1408106973
ISBN 13: 9781408106976
Book Overview: Full of breathtaking photographs, some documenting spider behaviour never seen before, this book is sure to be a hit with spider enthusiasts and general readers alike. Chapters include: nocturnal hunters; daylight visual hunters; jumping spiders; ambushers and lurkers; trappers: orderly webs; trappers: disorderly webs; tunnel-web builders; nonconformists A well-known and highly respected author

Media Reviews
'This is an incredible book packed with amazing pictures, there are also some fascinating facts' Amateur Photographer (26th October 2008) Reading a little, the clarity of the author's style and his powers of explanation come to the fore. Recorder News (April 2009) This book is a revelation of the enormous diversity that lies within that basic eight-legged format...it is the best gallery of British Spiders I have ever seen, and all done in the past few years. British Wildlife (Feb 2009) ...enables the reader to better understand the life of spiders and is good for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Sussex Wildlife (April 2009) 'The picture book of the year has to be Spiders: The Ultimate Predators.' The Independent (December 2009)
Author Bio
Stephen Dalton's high-speed wildlife photography has earned him a devoted following among both nature lovers and photographers. Dalton has published fifteen books including Secret Lives, Secret Worlds, Caught in Motion, The Secret Life of a Garden, Vanishing Paradise, At the Water's Edge and The Miracle of Flight.