The Grasshoppers and Crickets of Essex - new book

The Grasshoppers and Crickets (Orthoptera) of Essex by Tim Gardiner & Ted Benton

280 pages, over 80 colour photos, published by Dedham Vale Publishing/Essex Wildlife Trust

The soundscape of a country walk in the summer includes – if you are lucky – the songs of grasshoppers and crickets (Orthoptera). They are an important part of the food chain and their presence or absence tells us much about the health of the environment. In Essex, 21 species have been recorded in recent decades with large changes in the abundance and distribution of several species such as the Long-winged Conehead and Roesel’s bush-cricket due to climate change. This book presents the results of a 25-year survey (1996-2000) of the distribution of Essex Orthoptera, but more importantly documents the extensive body of research into the effects of climate change and the conservation management required to protect our scarcer species such as the grey bush-cricket and mottled grasshopper. This fully illustrated 280 page book should be of interest to the casual observer of insects and the entomologist looking to understand how the changes happening in our countryside affect Orthoptera.   

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