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Edited by Paul W. Enduring features of prior editions remain evident in this new book: the clear, engaging writing style; text beautifully illustrated with many new photographs; references to a large number of new scientific articles; and a substantial number of new and old discussion questions embedded in the text, all of which combine to deliver a thoroughly engaging, up-to-date exploration of animal behaviour.
This anthology contains 37 articles published since in American Scientist. Organized to complement the new tenth edition of Animal Behavior, the richly illustrated articles provide a picture of how behaviourists think about and conduct their research, as well as insights into the behaviour of selected vertebrate and invertebrate species. Animal Physiology 3rd edition Richard.
Updated throughout, the third edition also includes a new chapter on physiological development and epigenetics. It is readable yet thorough and importantly uses the content to emphasize critical thinking. A fascinating account of animal intelligence, this engaging text presents a comprehensive survey of contemporary research on animal cognition, from reasoning and communication to perception and problem-solving. Jack W. Considering for your course?
Request inspection copies from www. This engaging textbook emphasises the general principles that apply broadly across taxa and modalities. The topics covered range from the physics and physiology of signal production, propagation, and reception, to complications arising when sender and receiver do not have identical interests during communication.
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Bestselling Plant Physiology sets the standard for textbooks in the field, making the subject accessible to students. Taiz and Zeiger collaborate with a stellar group of contributing plant biologists to produce a current and authoritative volume that incorporates material on plant cells, genome structure and expression and signal transduction. The Economy of Nature 7th edition Robert E. Ricklefs, University of Missouri, St. With this dramatic transformation, a landmark text that helped define the introductory ecology module for over four decades becomes the first textbook to fully embrace the challenges and opportunities of teaching ecology today.
Edited by Mark D. Michael L. With excellent pedagogical features, the second edition is an improved learning and teaching tool and its structure ensures that students are always reminded of connections between levels of the ecological heirarchy and links to evolution. Focusing on developments over the last decade, this book gives advanced undergraduate and graduate students a current overview of what is known about the structure and organisation of the assemblages of organisms that live in the ocean.
Each chapter is written by leading researchers in the field to give students an up-to-date look at these communities, and what remains to be learned about them. Community Ecology Gary G.
Mittelbach, Michigan State University W. This much-needed textbook by leading researcher Gary Mittelbach presents up-to-date coverage of both new and traditional aspects of community ecology.
Throughout the book applications are developed as extensions of theoretical and empirical work, using simple equations and the graphical presentation of ideas to help develop understanding. Lannoo, The Iowa Lakeside Lab Ecological Restoration provides an overview of the strategies being used globally to reverse human impacts on landscapes, ecosystems, and species.
Using research-based knowledge and lessons learned from 19 actual restorations, this book aims to improve the outcomes of restorations by strengthening the connections between theory and practice.
Biogeography 4th edition Mark V. Assuming little prior knowledge, Biogeography explains the relationships between geographic variation in biodiversity and the geological, ecological, and evolutionary processes that shape it. The fourth edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, illustrating ideas with examples of plants and animals across aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Oceanography and Marine Biology ptakes a balanced approach to the broad topic of marine science, bringing marine biology and the traditional oceanographic disciplines together. The book presents the basic elements of the physical, chemical, and geological aspects of the marine sciences, and merges them into a broader framework of marine biology and ecology.
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In addition, the online quizzes can be assigned or made available for self-study. An extensive glossary and guide to current literature make this book an excellent resource for researchers and students alike. The fourth edition helps the student create phylogenetic trees from protein or nucleic acid sequence data.
The reader is taken step-by-step from identifying the sequences required, to drawing the tree for presentation to an intended audience. Contents: Read Me First! Frequently Asked Questions pp Paperback.
Who was Charles Darwin, and why has he remained such a pivotal and controversial figure, over a hundred years on from his death? How has Darwinism changed psychology, biology and the behavioural sciences? Edited by Paul W. Enduring features of prior editions remain evident in this new book: the clear, engaging writing style; text beautifully illustrated with many new photographs; references to a large number of new scientific articles; and a substantial number of new and old discussion questions embedded in the text, all of which combine to deliver a thoroughly engaging, up-to-date exploration of animal behaviour.
This anthology contains 37 articles published since in American Scientist. Organized to complement the new tenth edition of Animal Behavior, the richly illustrated articles provide a picture of how behaviourists think about and conduct their research, as well as insights into the behaviour of selected vertebrate and invertebrate species.
Animal Physiology 3rd edition Richard. Updated throughout, the third edition also includes a new chapter on physiological development and epigenetics. It is readable yet thorough and importantly uses the content to emphasize critical thinking. A fascinating account of animal intelligence, this engaging text presents a comprehensive survey of contemporary research on animal cognition, from reasoning and communication to perception and problem-solving.
Jack W. Considering for your course? Request inspection copies from www. This engaging textbook emphasises the general principles that apply broadly across taxa and modalities. The topics covered range from the physics and physiology of signal production, propagation, and reception, to complications arising when sender and receiver do not have identical interests during communication.
Ray F. The eighth edition of this bestselling botany textbook has been updated throughout with the most recent primary literature, eight new ecologyoriented essays, and new illustrations and photographs to keep the presentation as well as the content fresh and engaging, making it an invaluable resource for both students and professionals. Bestselling Plant Physiology sets the standard for textbooks in the field, making the subject accessible to students.
Taiz and Zeiger collaborate with a stellar group of contributing plant biologists to produce a current and authoritative volume that incorporates material on plant cells, genome structure and expression and signal transduction.
The Economy of Nature 7th edition Robert E. Ricklefs, University of Missouri, St. With this dramatic transformation, a landmark text that helped define the introductory ecology module for over four decades becomes the first textbook to fully embrace the challenges and opportunities of teaching ecology today. Edited by Mark D. Michael L. With excellent pedagogical features, the second edition is an improved learning and teaching tool and its structure ensures that students are always reminded of connections between levels of the ecological heirarchy and links to evolution.
Focusing on developments over the last decade, this book gives advanced undergraduate and graduate students a current overview of what is known about the structure and organisation of the assemblages of organisms that live in the ocean.
Each chapter is written by leading researchers in the field to give students an up-to-date look at these communities, and what remains to be learned about them.
Community Ecology Gary G. Mittelbach, Michigan State University W. This much-needed textbook by leading researcher Gary Mittelbach presents up-to-date coverage of both new and traditional aspects of community ecology. Throughout the book applications are developed as extensions of theoretical and empirical work, using simple equations and the graphical presentation of ideas to help develop understanding.
Lannoo, The Iowa Lakeside Lab Ecological Restoration provides an overview of the strategies being used globally to reverse human impacts on landscapes, ecosystems, and species. Using research-based knowledge and lessons learned from 19 actual restorations, this book aims to improve the outcomes of restorations by strengthening the connections between theory and practice.
Biogeography 4th edition Mark V. Assuming little prior knowledge, Biogeography explains the relationships between geographic variation in biodiversity and the geological, ecological, and evolutionary processes that shape it. The fourth edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, illustrating ideas with examples of plants and animals across aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Oceanography and Marine Biology ptakes a balanced approach to the broad topic of marine science, bringing marine biology and the traditional oceanographic disciplines together.
The book presents the basic elements of the physical, chemical, and geological aspects of the marine sciences, and merges them into a broader framework of marine biology and ecology. Looking for more?
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