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THE METAMORPHOSIS NOTEBOOK

  • zoology
  • Categories:Nature & Environment
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:April,2022
  • Pages:272
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  • Size:140mm×205mm
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★Notes and reflections on one of the most fascinating phenomena of the natural world.
★"Life is transformation."

Description

When we talk about metamorphosis, we think of caterpillars and butterflies, or frogs and tadpoles. In reality, metamorphosis is widespread in most insects and marine invertebrates, in hosts of parasites, in many fish and in all amphibians. Almost all animals, in short, have two or more lives, very different from each other in appearance and ecology. The metamorphosis notebook is a collection of notes and drawings, precariously balanced on the laws of evolution, a (short) journey from sponges to man. Going through it, we realize that what we see is only a small part of an invisible, unknown and fascinating world.

Author

Marco Di Domenico has a degree in Biological Sciences and a PhD in Animal Biology. He is a teacher, popularizer and faunist, collaborates with the Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani and has published two books for Bollati Boringhieri (Clandestini, 2008; and Italiani pericolosi, in 2012) and one for Editoriale Scienza (Il mondo segreto degli insetti, 2017) He lives and works in Siena.

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