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MONARCH BUTTERFLY

An International Standard Guide to Biology, Migration, Ecology, and Conservation of the Monarch Butterfly

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Livro Capa mole
Livro MONARCH BUTTERFLY WILLIAM D. CARTER
Código Libristo: 52747108
Editoras Independently published, maio 2026
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MONARCH BUTTERFLY
An International Standard Guide to Biology, Migration, Ecology, and Conservation of the Monarch Butterfly
By William D. Carter

Graceful, iconic, and one of nature's greatest travelers, the Monarch Butterfly is among the most extraordinary insects on Earth. Instantly recognized by its brilliant orange-and-black wings and celebrated for its astonishing long-distance migration, this remarkable butterfly has inspired scientists, naturalists, educators, and nature lovers for generations.

Yet beyond its beauty lies a profound scientific story of survival, transformation, navigation, ecological dependence, and urgent conservation importance.

In MONARCH BUTTERFLY, William D. Carter presents a richly engaging and scientifically grounded exploration of one of the world's most fascinating insects, offering readers a complete understanding of monarch biology, migration, ecology, and preservation.

Blending accessible science with captivating natural history, this definitive guide is designed for beginners, butterfly enthusiasts, students, educators, gardeners, conservation advocates, and researchers seeking authoritative insight into this extraordinary species.

Inside this exceptional guide, you will discover:

• The biology, anatomy, and evolutionary history of the Monarch Butterfly
• The complete life cycle-from egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, metamorphosis, to adulthood
• The science behind one of the world's most extraordinary insect migrations
• Navigation mechanisms, orientation behavior, and environmental adaptation
• Milkweed ecology, host plant relationships, feeding biology, and habitat dependence
• Predator defense strategies, chemical protection, warning coloration, and survival adaptations
• Population threats including habitat loss, pesticide exposure, climate pressures, and migration disruption
• Global conservation science, habitat restoration strategies, and butterfly protection efforts
• Scientific research into insect behavior, migration ecology, and evolutionary adaptation
• Practical ways gardeners, educators, and conservation-minded readers can support monarch populations

Whether you are fascinated by butterfly migration, exploring entomology, creating pollinator-friendly habitats, teaching natural science, or simply captivated by nature's most elegant travelers, this book offers both scientific depth and inspiring readability.

Written in a clear, elegant, and engaging style, it transforms complex biological science into compelling knowledge readers at every level can appreciate.

Monarch butterflies are far more than beautiful insects-they are biological marvels whose migration, survival, and decline tell one of the most important conservation stories in the natural world.

If you want to understand their hidden journeys, explore the science behind metamorphosis and migration, and appreciate one of nature's most breathtaking wonders, this essential guide belongs in your collection.

Discover the science, migration, and extraordinary beauty of the Monarch Butterfly-one unforgettable chapter at a time.

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Nome completo MONARCH BUTTERFLY
Língua Inglês
Encadernação Livro - Capa mole
Data de emissão 2026
Número de páginas 200
EAN 9798198283787
Código Libristo 52747108
Peso 276
Dimensões 152 x 229 x 11
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