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The Jewel Box: How Moths Illuminate Nature’s Hidden Rules (Hardback)
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The Jewel Box: How Moths Illuminate Nature’s Hidden Rules (Hardback)

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Hardback 384 Pages
Published: 08/06/2023
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Through the rich diversity of moths that ecologist Blackburn has discovered in the trap on the roof of his flat, The Jewel Box unpicks the invisible connections between insects and the wider world that are so crucial to so many ecosystems on the planet.

Every morning, ecologist Tim Blackburn is inspired by the diversity contained within the moth trap he runs on the roof of his London flat. Beautiful, ineffably mysterious organisms, these moths offer a glimpse into a larger order, one that extends beyond individual species of moth, beyond lepidoptera or insects, and into a hidden landscape.

Just as Michael Faraday's iron filings arrange themselves to articulate a magnetic field that would otherwise be invisible, Tim shows us that when we pay proper attention to these tiny animals, their relationships with one another, and their connections to the wider web of life, a greater truth about the world gradually emerges into focus. In The Jewel Box, Tim reflects on what he has learned in the last thirty years of work as a scientist studying ecosystems and demonstrates how the contents of one small box can illuminate the workings of all nature.

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781474624527
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 618 g
Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 40 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Interesting, informative and well-structured . . . an excellent book . . . brilliant. The author has taken a subject and tackled it with zeal - Tristan Gooley, THE TELEGRAPH

Engrossing . . . [An] enchanting book, which not only celebrates moths but provides an introduction to the basic ideas of ecology and the study of the natural world - Nick Rennison, DAILY MAIL

An utter delight. A lucid introductory course in ecology . . . [Blackburn] deftly reveals some fundamental mechanisms of life on earth - TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

A delightful peek into the treasures of the moth trap. The Jewel Box is a manifesto to care for the individuals of our local ecologies, a heartfelt plea to see those creatures around us that share our air, our gardens and roof terraces. Passionately written, Blackburn shows just how our lives can be lit up by noticing theirs - JAMES CANTON, author of THE OAK PAPERS

The moths in Blackburn's jewel box are like Blake's grain of sand: gems to be treasured not only for their beauty, but for the way their brilliance, captured during the dark of night, casts light on the complex whole of living nature . . . Nature lovers in search of a new hobby may be inspired to invest in a moth trap of their own - NATURAL HISTORY magazine

What more could we ask for? A dextrous and clear-eyed unveiling of the dizzying jigsaw of life. This is how the world goes round. The moth trap as snapshot of the global panorama. The stupendous spectacular stupefying 4 billion year miracle. Take notice - KEGGIE CAREW, author of BEASTLY

Beautifully written, accessible and essential reading for anyone curious about the workings of the natural world - SEIRIAN SUMNER, author of ENDLESS FORMS

[An] excellent primer on ecology . . . a book that will appeal to those who have a fascination with moths and want to understand the world in which they live. Blackburn's passion for the subject makes this a digestible entrée into nature's workings - THE BIOLOGIST

Not only is this a wonderful hands-on introduction to a diverse and enigmatic group of insects (moths), it is also an excellent primer on the basic principles of ecology, and crucially, the urgent need for humankind to live more gently on the Earth - JONATHAN BALCOMBE, author of SUPER FLY and WHAT A FISH KNOWS

Tim Blackburn shows us that moths are more than bugs that invade outdoor lights and bathroom drains. Through Blackburn's scientific passion and insight, these relatives of butterflies teach us a lot about evolution, nature and the ecological consequences of our species, the real pests in the woollen chest of Earth - JACK E. DAVIS, author of THE BALD EAGLE and THE GULF

This is an entertaining book that can appeal to a variety of readers. Moth enthusiasts will be thrilled to see their group used as a model to explain the fundamentals of ecology . . . This book is a testimony of the value of biodiversity and a silent warning of the unforgivable loss we are experiencing - Community Ecology

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“Illuminating”

‘Nature adds beauty and meaning to our lives, the inspiration for art, literature, music, science and technology. We can’t live without it, but more than that - it makes our lives worth living.’

Blackburn deftly... More

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Josh (Waterstones Chichester)

“Mad about moths - this is the book for you!”

This book was a deep dive into the ecology of moths, drawing on issues of their distribution/conservation/population dynamics. I enjoyed the pragmatic nature of the book; the informative style was reminiscent of my... More

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“Came for the moths, stayed for the ecology!”

Thanks to Weidenfeld and Nicolson for sending me a proof copy in exchange for an honest review, which you can find below.

As someone who has never understood the broader public's fascination with butterflies and... More

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