Hello,
Would anyone happen to know of a book which covers the general ecology of beetles? There's plenty of books I have (Essential Entomology, Habitat Management for Invertebrates, etc.) which cover overall invert ecology, but it'd be nice to have a book just for beetles. It doesn't even have to be about ecology, it could be about taxonomy/systematics or even just an informal discussion, a more discursive text the likes of E O Wilson's ant books. I've tried looking but all I can find are field guides and some old table books, which are fine but it's not what I'm looking for. Essentially just something equivalent to an overview but with more depth and focused solely on beetles.
Cheers.
Would anyone happen to know of a book which covers the general ecology of beetles? There's plenty of books I have (Essential Entomology, Habitat Management for Invertebrates, etc.) which cover overall invert ecology, but it'd be nice to have a book just for beetles. It doesn't even have to be about ecology, it could be about taxonomy/systematics or even just an informal discussion, a more discursive text the likes of E O Wilson's ant books. I've tried looking but all I can find are field guides and some old table books, which are fine but it's not what I'm looking for. Essentially just something equivalent to an overview but with more depth and focused solely on beetles.
Cheers.