Nature underfoot: living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us
Fruit flies, silverfish, dandelions, and crabgrass are the bane of many people and the target of numerous chemical and physical eradication efforts. In this compelling reassessment of the relationship between humans and the natural world, John Hainze, an entomologist and former pesticide developer,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fruit flies, silverfish, dandelions, and crabgrass are the bane of many people and the target of numerous chemical and physical eradication efforts. In this compelling reassessment of the relationship between humans and the natural world, John Hainze, an entomologist and former pesticide developer, considers the fascinating and bizarre history of how these so-called invasive or unwanted pests and weeds have coevolved with humanity and highlights the benefits of a greater respect and moral consideration toward these organisms. With deep insight into the lives of the underappreciated and often reviled creatures that surround us, Hainze's accessible and engaging natural history draws on ethics, religion, and philosophy as he passionately argues that creepy crawlies and unwanted plants deserve both empathy and accommodation as partners dwelling with us on earth |
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spelling | Hainze, John Verfasser aut Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us John Hainze ; illustrated by Angela Mele New Haven ; London Yale University Press [2020] 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 254 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record Introduction -- Anthropocene winners -- Nature at work -- Inadvertant domestication : the pets we didn't want -- Anthropocene invasions -- The unlucky : Anthropocene extinctions -- Human exceptionalism? -- Coexistence -- Valuing our Anthropocene partners Fruit flies, silverfish, dandelions, and crabgrass are the bane of many people and the target of numerous chemical and physical eradication efforts. In this compelling reassessment of the relationship between humans and the natural world, John Hainze, an entomologist and former pesticide developer, considers the fascinating and bizarre history of how these so-called invasive or unwanted pests and weeds have coevolved with humanity and highlights the benefits of a greater respect and moral consideration toward these organisms. With deep insight into the lives of the underappreciated and often reviled creatures that surround us, Hainze's accessible and engaging natural history draws on ethics, religion, and philosophy as he passionately argues that creepy crawlies and unwanted plants deserve both empathy and accommodation as partners dwelling with us on earth Environmental ethics Household pests Social aspects Arthropod pests Social aspects Weeds Social aspects Pesticides Environmental aspects Insect communities Insects Effect of human beings on Human-animal relationships Nature Effect of human beings on Organisms Mele, Angela ill Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hainze, John Nature underfoot : living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, c2020 xvi, 254 pages 9780300242782 |
spellingShingle | Hainze, John Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us Introduction -- Anthropocene winners -- Nature at work -- Inadvertant domestication : the pets we didn't want -- Anthropocene invasions -- The unlucky : Anthropocene extinctions -- Human exceptionalism? -- Coexistence -- Valuing our Anthropocene partners Environmental ethics Household pests Social aspects Arthropod pests Social aspects Weeds Social aspects Pesticides Environmental aspects Insect communities Insects Effect of human beings on Human-animal relationships Nature Effect of human beings on Organisms |
title | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us |
title_auth | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us |
title_exact_search | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us |
title_exact_search_txtP | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us |
title_full | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us John Hainze ; illustrated by Angela Mele |
title_fullStr | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us John Hainze ; illustrated by Angela Mele |
title_full_unstemmed | Nature underfoot living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us John Hainze ; illustrated by Angela Mele |
title_short | Nature underfoot |
title_sort | nature underfoot living with beetles crabgrass fruit flies and other tiny life around us |
title_sub | living with beetles, crabgrass, fruit flies, and other tiny life around us |
topic | Environmental ethics Household pests Social aspects Arthropod pests Social aspects Weeds Social aspects Pesticides Environmental aspects Insect communities Insects Effect of human beings on Human-animal relationships Nature Effect of human beings on Organisms |
topic_facet | Environmental ethics Household pests Social aspects Arthropod pests Social aspects Weeds Social aspects Pesticides Environmental aspects Insect communities Insects Effect of human beings on Human-animal relationships Nature Effect of human beings on Organisms |
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