Henry Walter Bates Libros
Henry Walter Bates fue un naturalista y explorador inglés, célebre por ofrecer el primer relato científico sobre el mimetismo en animales. Su obra más conocida narra su extensa expedición de once años a las selvas del Amazonas. Durante sus viajes, Bates documentó y recolectó meticulosamente una vasta cantidad de especies, muchas de las cuales eran nuevas para la ciencia. Su investigación sentó las bases para comprender las adaptaciones evolutivas y la diversidad biológica.






A Naturalist in the Amazon: The Journals & Writings of Henry Walter Bates
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This book showcases the two journals produced by entomologist Henry Walter Bates during his groundbreaking travels and discoveries in the Amazon from 1848 to 1859, on which his classic work The Naturalist on the River Amazon, was based. It includes facsimile reproductions of stunning illustrated pages taken from his Amazon journals, as well as an essay describing his travels. The journals reveal how a self-taught naturalist and butterfly enthusiast had a profound impact on the science of evolution. Bates, a trusted companion of Alfred Russel Wallace, traveled with him to the Amazon in 1848. There he became fascinated by close similarities in appearance between unrelated butterflies, and discovered a scientific phenomenon we now refer to as Batesian mimicry: species that are highly desirable to predators began evolving to look more like other, more toxic species in order to avoid predation. Bates spent a total of 11 years in the Amazon; when he returned to England, he had collected, by his own estimate, some 14,000 species of insects, of which no less than 8,000 were previously unknown. This book offers valuable new insight into the scientific implications and findings of Henry Walter Bates's rich and fruitful time in the Amazon, and it is the ideal book for anyone interested in science, scientific history, and science illustrations.--Adapted from the publisher's website
The Naturalist on the River Amazon
- 412 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
This travelogue combines literary flair with scientific exploration, offering a unique perspective on natural history. Celebrated by Darwin as a premier work in the genre, it captures the essence of various landscapes and ecosystems, merging personal experiences with detailed observations. The narrative invites readers to journey through diverse environments, highlighting the interplay between nature and human experience.
The Naturalist on the River Amazons Vol I
- 376 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Contributions to an Insect Fauna of the Amazon Valley: Lepidoptera: Heliconidae
- 78 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Japan and the Japanese Illustrated
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Central America, the West Indies, and South America, Ed. and Extended by H.W. Bates
- 674 páginas
- 24 horas de lectura