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GENERAL BIOLOGY Key Features
Biology How Life Works International Edition James R. Morris, Brandeis University, USA, Daniel L. Hartl, Andrew H. Knoll, Robert A. Lue, Andrew Berry, Andrew Biewener, Brian Farrell, Noel Michele Holbrook, Naomi Pierce, and Alain Viel, all of Harvard University, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
Rethinking introductory biology means rethinking the text, the visual programme, and the assessments. Biology: How Life Works is the first book to have developed all three components in tandem. Conceived by internationally-recognized scientists and educators, the result is a focused, streamlined textbook enhanced by authentically integrated assessments all supporting the common goal of conceptual learning. 2
INTEGRATED, SELECTIVE, AND THEMATIC • How Life Works rethinks biology. Responding to contemporary trends such as the explosion of scientific information, the interconnectedness of scientific disciplines and the role of technology in active learning, this expert author team has created the first truly modern intro biology program. • How Life Works adopts an integrated approach to biology, meaning that information is introduced where it makes the most conceptual sense and via the medium in which it is best conveyed. Students are moved to make connections across concepts rather than to memorize. • How Life Works was not envisioned as a reference book for all of biology, but a resource focused on foundational concepts, terms and experiments. This selective approach helps students develop a solid framework on which they can build their understanding of biology. • How Life Works was written with six themes in mind, revisited throughout the text, which help students to see biology as a set of connected concepts. They are: 1. Scientific Method; 2. Chemistry and Physics; 3. Cells; 4. Evolution; 5. Ecosystems; 6. Human Impact. CONNECTED LEARNING PATH • Core Concepts at the beginning of each chapter give students a preview of the key ideas they will be encountering • Quick Checks throughout the chapter ask students to pause and ensure they have a full understanding of a specific idea or topic before moving on • Self-Assessments allow students to see whether or not they grasp the major ideas of the chapter • Visual Synthesis maps integrate concepts from across multiple chapters into two-page visual summaries • How Do We Know? figures introduce key experiments and then visually unpack the steps of the scientific inquiry • Cases use two-page essays on engaging real-world
examples to connect concepts across chapters, and subsequently revisited via Case Questions
Contents: PART I: FROM CELLS TO ORGANISMS Life The Molecules of Life Nucleic Acids and the Encoding of Biological Information Translation and Protein Structure Organizing Principles Making Life Work Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Cell Communication Cell Form and Function Cell Division DNA Replication and Manipulation Genomes Mutation and DNA Repair Genetic Variation Mendelian Inheritance Beyond Mendel The Genetic and Environmental Basis of Complex Traits Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation Genes and Development Evolution Species and Speciation Evolutionary Patterns Human Origins and Evolution PART II: FROM ORGANISMS TO THE ENVIRONMENT Cycling Carbon Bacteria and Archaea Eukaryotic Cells Being Multicellular Plant Structure and Function Plant Reproduction Plant Growth and Development Plant Defense Plant Diversity Fungi Animal Nervous Systems Animal Sensory Systems and Brain Function Animal Movement Animal Endocrine Systems Animal Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems Animal Metabolism, Nutrition, and Digestion Animal Renal Systems Animal Reproduction and Development Animal Immune Systems Animal Diversity Animal Behavior Population Ecology Species Interactions, Communities, and Ecosystems The Anthropocene 1200pp Hardback New
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Life
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The Science of Biology International Edition 10th edition David Sadava, The Claremont Colleges, USA, David M. Hillis, University of Texas at Austin, USA, H. Craig Heller, Stanford University, USA and May R. Berenbaum, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, USA
Life Volume I:
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From its first edition, Life has set the standard for experiment-based introductory biology texts. Life helps students to understand not just what we know (scientific facts), but how we know it (the experimental process that leads to their discovery). The new edition of Life builds upon this tradition, teaching fundamental concepts and showcasing significant research while responding to changes in biology education… • PEDAGOGICALLY, with features that match the way students learn today, including chapter opening stories, art with balloon captions, and new Learning Objectives. • SCIENTIFICALLY, with a wealth of important new research throughout. • TECHNOLOGICALLY, with instant access QR codes printed in the text and new interactive features (media clips, chapter summaries, a flashcard app).
The Cell and Heredity April 2013 | 389pp | Paperback | £28.99 9781464141225
Life Volume II:
Evolution, Diversity and Ecology (Chapters 1, 21-33, 54-59) April 2013 | 389pp | Paperback | £26.99 9781464141232
• QUANTIFIABLY, with completely revised assessment resources and new ways of measuring students’ progress. Contents: PART I: THE SCIENCE OF LIFE AND ITS CHEMICAL BASIS • PART II: CELLS • PART III: CELLS AND ENERGY • PART IV: GENES AND HEREDITY • PART V: GENOMES • PART VI: THE PATTERNS AND PROCESSES OF EVOLUTION • PART VII: THE EVOLUTION OF DIVERSITY • PART VIII: FLOWERING PLANTS: FORM AND FUNCTION • PART IX: ANIMALS: FORM AND FUNCTION • PART X: ECOLOGY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 1263pp Hardback
February 2013 9781464136399 £54.99
Life Volume III: Plants and Animals (Chapters 1, 34-53) April 2013 | 413pp | Paperback | £26.99 9781464141249
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A Student Handbook for Writing in Biology
Principles of Life 2nd edition David M. Hillis, University of Texas at Austin, USA, David Sadava, The Claremont Colleges, USA Richard W. Hill, Michigan State University, USA and Mary V. Price, University of California, Riverside, USA
4th edition Karin Knisely, Bucknell University, USA Co-published by Sinauer Associates, Inc. and W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
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With its first edition, Principles of Life provided a textbook that cut through the excessive detail and factual minutiae to focus on what matters most in biology today. Now this thoroughly updated new edition focuses on the vision to evolve with today’s changing biology classroom. Contents: PART I: CELLS • Introduction • The Chemistry and Energy of Life • Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes • Cells: The Working Units of Life • Cell Membranes and Signaling • Pathways that Harvest and Store Chemical Energy • PART II: GENETICS • The Cell Cycle and Cell Division • Inheritance, Genes, and Chromosomes • DNA and Its Role in Heredity • From DNA to Protein: Gene Expression • Regulation of Gene Expression • Genomes • Biotechnology • Genes, Development, and Evolution • PART III: EVOLUTION • Processes of Evolution • Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies • Speciation • The History of Life on Earth • PART IV: DIVERSITY • Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses • The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes • The Evolution of Plants • The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi • Animal Origins and Diversity • PART V: PLANT FORM AND FUNCTION • The Plant Body • Plant Nutrition and Transport • Plant Growth and Development • Reproduction of Flowering Plants • Plants in the Environment • PART VI: ANIMAL FORM AND FUNCTION • Fundamentals of Animal Function • Nutrition and Digestion • Breathing • Circulation • Muscle and Movement • Neurons, Sense Organs, and Nervous Systems • Nervous and Endocrine Control • Water and Salts: Excretion • Animal Reproduction • Animal Development • Immunology: Animal Defense Systems • Animal Behavior • PART VII: ECOLOGY • The Distribution of Earth’s Ecological Systems • Populations • Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Interactions within and among Species • Ecological Communities • The Global Ecosystem 915pp Hardback New
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This practical, userfriendly handbook has been revised to include updated appendices for Microsoft Office 2010 on Windows 7 and Excel for Mac 2011 and an updated section on citing Internet sources. The book is the ideal reference for students learning to research, write and present their scientific work. A wealth of supplementary materials are also available online. Contents: The Scientific Method • Developing a Literature Search Strategy • Reading and Writing Scientific Papers • Step-by-Step Instructions for Preparing a Laboratory Report or Scientific Paper • Revision • A ‘Good’ Sample Student Laboratory Report • Poster Presentations • Oral Presentations • Appendix 1. Word Processing in Microsoft Word 2010 • Appendix 2. Making Graphs in Microsoft Excel 2010 and Excel for Mac 2011 • Appendix 3. Preparing Oral Presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 318pp Paperback New
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BIOCHEMISTRY Key Features The sixth edition strikes a careful balance of current science and enduring concepts, incorporating many new research findings, but focusing on those that help illustrate important principles of biochemistry. It continues to aid student learning by retaining its hallmark focus on chemical logic and an abundance of problem-solving tools, as well as thoroughly revised Medical Applications.
What’s New Students will encounter new information emerging from high throughput DNA sequencing, x-ray crystallography, and the manipulation of genes and gene expression, and other techniques.
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry International Edition 6th edition David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
The new sixth edition of this best-selling introduction to biochemistry maintains the clarity and coherence that so appeals to students, whilst incorporating the very latest advances in the field and an improved artwork programme to highlight key processes and important lessons.
In addition, students will see how contemporary biochemistry has shifted away from exploring metabolic pathways in isolation to focusing on interactions among pathways. They will also get an updated understanding of the relevance of biochemistry to the study of human disease (especially obesity and diabetes) as well as the important role of evolutionary theory in biochemical research. These extensive content changes, as well as the new art make this edition of Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry the most impressive yet.
Contents: The Foundations of Biochemistry PART I: STRUCTURE AND CATALYSIS Water Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins Protein Function Enzymes Carbohydrates and Glycobiology Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids DNABased Information Technologies Lipids Biological Membranes and Transport Biosignaling PART II: BIOENERGETICS AND METABOLISM Bioenergetics and Biochemical Reaction Types Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Principles of Metabolic Regulation The Citric Acid Cycle Fatty Acid Catabolism Amino Acid Oxidation and the Production of Urea Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photophosphorylation Carbohydrate Biosynthesis in Plants and Bacteria Lipid Biosynthesis Biosynthesis of Amino Acids, Nucleotides, and Related Molecules Hormonal Regulation and Integration of Mammalian Metabolism PART III: INFORMATION PATHWAYS Genes and Chromosomes DNA Metabolism RNA Metabolism Protein Metabolism Regulation of Gene Expression 1258pp Hardback
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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International Edition 2nd edition
7th edition Jeremy M. Berg, formerly of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA, John L. Tymoczko, Carleton College, USA and Lubert Stryer, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
John L. Tymoczko, Carleton College, USA, Jeremy M. Berg, formerly of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA and Lubert Stryer, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
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Since its first edition in 1975, this extraordinary textbook has helped shape the way biochemistry is taught, offering exceptionally clear writing, innovative graphics, coverage of the latest research techniques and advances, and a signature emphasis on physiological and medical relevance. Those defining features are at the heart of this edition. Contents: PART I: THE MOLECULAR DESIGN OF LIFE • Biochemistry: An Evolving Science • Protein Composition and Structure • Exploring Proteins and Proteomes • DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information • Exploring Genes and Genomes • Exploring Evolution and Bioinformatics • Hemoglobin: Portrait of a Protein in Action • Enzymes: Basic Concepts and Kinetics • Catalytic Strategies • Regulatory Strategies • Carbohydrates • Lipids and Cell Membranes • Membrane Channels and Pumps • Signal-Transduction Pathways • PART II: TRANSDUCING AND STORING ENERGY • Metabolism: Basic Concepts and Design • Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis • The Citric Acid Cycle • Oxidative Phosphorylation • The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis • The Calvin Cycle and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway • Glycogen Metabolism • Fatty Acid Metabolism • Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism • PART III: SYNTHESIZING THE MOLECULES OF LIFE • The Biosynthesis of Amino Acids • Nucleotide Biosynthesis • The Biosynthesis of Membrane Lipids and Steroids • The Integration of Metabolism • DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination • RNA Synthesis and Processing • Protein Synthesis • The Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes • The Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes • PART IV: RESPONDING TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES • Sensory Systems • The Immune System • Molecular Motors • Drug Development 1120pp Hardback Ebook
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April 2011 9781429276351 £58.99 IC
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Derived from Biochemistry by Stryer, Tymoczko and Berg, Biochemistry: A Short Course offers that bestseller’s clear writing and physiological emphasis, while focusing on the major topics taught in a onesemester Biochemistry course. Contents: PART I: THE MOLECULAR DESIGN OF LIFE • PART II: TRANSDUCING AND STORING ENERGY • PART III: SYNTHESIZING THE MOLECULES OF LIFE A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 800pp Paperback IC
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CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Key Features • ‘Key Experiments’ and ‘Molecular Medicine’ essays, plus additional experiments discussed throughout the text, make the theory clear and give real-life examples of its application • Chapter Sidebars highlight areas of interest and clinical applications • Excellent art programme with very clear illustrations • End-of-chapter questions with answers at the back of the book support students’ self-directed study and review
What’s New
The Cell A Molecular Approach 6th edition Geoffrey M. Cooper and Robert E. Hausman, both at Boston University, USA
• Updates in every chapter reflect major advances in the field, including updated discussion of proteomics; the importance of glycolysis in cancer cell metabolism; next-generation sequencing; updated discussion of genome sequences; protein folding and human disease: cystic fibrosis, Alzheimers’s, and Parkinson’s; pluripotent stem cells, cellular reprogramming, and regenerative medicine • Revised and updated Test File including over 1,300 multiple-choice, true/false, and short-answer questions covering the full range of content in every chapter of the book
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The Cell presents current comprehensive science in a text that students can master in one semester. The sixth edition retains the overall organization, themes, and features of the fifth edition, yet has been updated throughout to reflect major advances in the field.
Companion Website (sites.sinauer.com/cooper6e) including Online Quizzes, Animations, Videos, Micrographs, Flashcards & Key Terms, Chapter Summaries, Web Links and a complete Glossary.
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including multiple-choice and free-response Online Quizzes that can be assigned. In addition, lecturers can add their own questions and create their own quizzes. Adopting lecturers must register online in order for their students to access the quizzes. Online Instructor’s Resource Library with Testbank, including Figures and Tables, PowerPoint resources, videos and animations from the website, over 100 supplemental micrographs, textbook end-ofchapter questions with answers, over 1300 testbank questions, and Chapter Outlines.
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION An Overview of Cells and Cell ResearchThe Composition of Cells Cell Metabolism Fundamentals of Molecular Biology PART II: THE FLOW OF GENETIC INFORMATIONThe Organization and Sequences of Cellular Genomes Replication, Maintenance and Rearrangements of Genomic DNA RNA Synthesis and Processing Protein Synthesis, Processing, and Regulation PART III: CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION The Nucleus Protein Sorting and Transport Bioenergetics and MetabolismThe Cytoskeleton and Cell MovementThe Plasma Membrane Cell Walls, the Extracellular Matrix, and Cell Interactions PART IV: CELL REGULATION Cell SignalingThe Cell Cycle Cell Death and Cell Renewal Cancer 832pp Hardback IC
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Molecular Cell Biology International Edition
Molecular Biology Principles and Practice Michael M. Cox, University of WisconsinMadison, USA, Jennifer Doudna, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Michael O’Donnell, Rockefeller University, USA
7th edition Harvey Lodish, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Arnold Berk, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Chris A. Kaiser and Monty Krieger, both at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Anthony Bretscher, Cornell University, USA, Hidde Ploegh, and Angelika Amon, both at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Matthew P. Scott, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
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‘...a beautiful, well rounded and well produced excellent higher education text and reference book.’ - David Archer, British Society for Cell Biology With its acclaimed authors, cutting-edge content, emphasis on medical relevance and landmark experiments, Molecular Cell Biology is an impeccable textbook. Updated throughout, the seventh edition features new co-author Angelika Amon, a completely rewritten chapter on the Cell Cycle and significant updates to experimental techniques. Contents: PART I: CHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR FOUNDATION • Molecules, Cells, and Evolution • Chemical Foundations • Protein Structure and Function • PART II: GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY • Basic Molecular Genetic Mechanisms • Molecular Genetic Techniques • Genes, Genomics, and Chromosomes • Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression • Post-Transcriptional Gene Control • PART III: CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION • Culturing, Visualizing, and Perturbing Cells • Biomembrane Structure • Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small Molecules • Cellular Energetics • Moving Proteins into Membranes and Organelles • Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis • Signal Transduction and G Protein-Coupled Receptors • Signaling Pathways that Control Gene Expression • Cell Organization and Movement I: Microfilaments • Cell Organization and Movement II: Microtubules and Intermediate Filaments • The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle • PART IV: CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT • Integrating Cells into Tissues • Stem Cells, Cell Asymmetry, and Cell Death • Nerve Cells • Immunology • Cancer 973pp Hardback Ebook
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Written and illustrated with unsurpassed clarity, Molecular Biology introduces fundamental concepts while exposing students to how science is done. The authors convey the sense of joy and excitement that comes from scientific discovery, highlighting the work of researchers who have shaped - and who continue to shape - the field today. Contents: PART I: FOUNDATIONS • PART II: NUCLEIC ACID STRUCTURE & METHODS • PART III: INFORMATION TRANSFER • PART IV: REGULATION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 750pp Hardback Ebook
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GENETICS Key Features • Student Motivated Pedagogy Introductory Stories draw students into the material and make genetics more relevant
• Revised End-of-Chapter Pedagogy—Updated by the
Concepts Boxes summarize important take-home messages from the chapter
Unlike many other textbooks Ben Pierce writes the exercises and Worked Problems for his text. The new format for the Worked Problems makes them more helpful and visible, presenting a Solution Strategy, Solution Steps, and Hints for each one.
Concept Check Questions allow students to quickly assess their understanding of the material Connecting Concepts help students integrate new concepts with preceding material
• Acclaimed Problems Written By the Book’s Author In-text Worked Problems walk students through each step of a problem, referencing a similar problem at the end of the chapter that students can try
Genetics A Conceptual Approach 5th edition Benjamin A. Pierce, Southwestern University, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
With Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Ben Pierce brings a master teacher’s experiences to the introductory genetics textbook, clarifying this complex subject by focusing on the big picture of genetics concepts and how those concepts connect to one another. The new edition features Pierce’s signature writing style, relevant applications, student-friendly art, and emphasis on problem-solving, while incorporating the latest trends in genetics research.
coverage of new techniques that are gaining wider use. The Genomics and Proteomics chapter has also been extensively revised and updated.
End-of-chapter Problems progress in level of difficulty and include comprehension, application, and challenge questions. The author has also included Data Analysis problems based on actual scientific papers
What’s New • New Chapter on Epigenetics The new chapter integrates updates and expands on material formerly spread across chapters in the previous edition.
• New and Reorganized Text Content Chapter 11 now covers chromosome structure and organelle DNA (formerly covered in Chapter 21). Chapters 8 and 9 (Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems, and Chromosome Structure in the previous edition) have been switched so that chromosome variation now follows Chapter 7 (Linkage, Recombination, and Gene Mapping).
• Updated Coverage of Molecular Genetic Techniques and Genomics
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Contents: Introduction to Genetics Chromosomes and Cellular Reproduction Basic Principles of Heredity Sex Determination and Sex-Linked Characteristics Extensions and Modifications of Basic Principles Pedigree Analysis, Applications, and Genetic Testing Linkage, Recombination, and Eukaryotic Gene Mapping Chromosome Variation Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene Chromosome Structure and Organelle DNA DNA Replication and Recombination Transcription RNA Molecules and RNA Processing The Genetic Code and Translation Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes Gene Mutations and DNA Repair Molecular Genetic Analysis and Biotechnology Genomics and Proteomics Epigenetics Developmental Genetics and Immunogenetics Cancer Genetics Quantitative Genetics Population Genetics Evolutionary Genetics Reference Guide to Model Genetic Organisms 700pp Hardback New
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An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory and Applications
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10th edition Anthony J.F. Griffiths, University of British Columbia, Canada, Susan R. Wessler, University of California, Riverside, USA, Sean B. Carroll, University of Wisconsin, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA and John Doebley, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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Contents: Allele Frequencies, Genotype Frequencies, and Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium • Genetic Drift and Mutation • Coalescence Theory: Relating Theory to Data • Population Subdivision • Inferring Population History and Demography • Linkage Disequilibrium and Gene Mapping • Selection I • Selection in a Finite Population • The Neutral Theory and Tests of Neutrality • Selection II: Interaction and Conflict • Quantitative Genetics
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Rasmus Nielsen and Montgomery Slatkin, both at University of California, Berkeley, USA This book covers both classical population genetics theory developed in terms of allele and haplotype frequencies, and modern population genetics theory developed in terms of coalescent theory. Numerous applications of theory to problems that arise in the study of human and other populations are presented throughout and appendices provide the mathematical background necessary to understand the basic theory.
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Introduction to Genetic Analysis
July 2013 9781605351537 £42.99
‘Its major strength is reflected in its title: that it introduces students to genetics as a mode of analysis. Not all students will become practicing geneticists, but what they can take away from learning through this text is how to construct knowledge by analyzing data and solving problems.’ Lynn A. Petrullo, College of New Rochelle, USA This best-selling textbook, known for its prominent authorship, exposes students to the landmark experiments in genetics, teaching them how to analyze experimental data and draw their own conclusions based on scientific thinking. The tenth edition has been updated with key advances in genetics and cutting-edge experiments. New co-author John Doebley brings a student-driven perspective to new chapters on Population and Quantitiative Genetics. Contents: The Genetic Approach to Biology • PART I: TRANSMISSION GENETICS • Single-Gene Inheritance • Independent Assortment of Genes • Mapping Eukaryote Chromosomes by Recombination • The Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses • Gene Interaction • PART II: FROM DNA TO PHENOTYPE • DNA: Structure and Replication • RNA: Transcription and Processing • Proteins and Their Synthesis • Gene Isolation and Manipulation • Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and Their Viruses • Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes • The Genetic Control of Development • Genomics and Genomics • PART III: MUTATION, VARIATION, AND EVOLUTION • The Dynamic Genomic • Mutation and Repair • Large-Scale Chromosomal Changes • Population Genetics • The Inheritance of Complex Traits • Evolution of Genes and Traits 802pp Hardback Ebook
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IMMUNOLOGY providing unsurpassed pedagogical support for the first-time learner. The new edition is thoroughly updated, including most notably a new chapter on innate immunity, a capstone chapter on immune responses in time and space, and many new focus boxes drawing attention to exciting clinical, evolutionary, or experimental connections that help bring the material to life.
What’s New • New authors Owen, Punt and Stranford bring an enormous range of teaching and research experiences to the text, and continue the experiment-based, pedagogical-driven approach of Janis Kuby.
Kuby Immunology International Edition 7th edition Judy Owen and Jenni Punt, both at Haverford College, USA and Sharon Stranford, Mount Holyoke College, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
The only textbook written for undergraduates by teachers of the course, this bestseller presents the most current concepts in an experimental context. It conveys the excitement of scientific discovery and highlights important advances while
• New Chapter Sequence now reflects the sequence of events during an immune response in vivo. Instructors can lead students through the steps of an immune response in a logical sequence, once they have learned the basics of cells, tissues and genetics of immunity. • Revised Clinical Chapters reflect new author Sharon Stranford’s expertise in autoimmunity as well as the clinical experiences of Jenni Punt, who holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine.
Contents: Overview of the Immune SystemCells, Organs, and Microenvironmentsof the Immune System Receptors and Signaling: B and T-Cell Receptors Receptors and Signaling: Cytokines and Chemokines Innate ImmunityThe Complement System Organization and Expression of Lymphocyte Receptor GenesThe Major Histocompatibility Complex and Antigen PresentationT-Cell Development B-Cell DevelopmentT-cell Activation, Differentiation, and Memory B-cell Activation, Differentiation, and Memory Generation Effector Responses: Cell and Antibody-Mediated Immunity Immune Response in Time and SpaceAllergy and Hypersensitivities, and Chronic InflammationTolerance, Autoimmunity, and Transplantation Infectious Diseases and Vaccines Immunodeficiency DisordersCancer and the Immune System Experimental Systems and Methods Appendix I: CD AntigensAppendix II: Cytokines Appendix III: Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors 774pp Paperback Ebook
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• The concluding Methods Chapter and the Glossaries of CD antigens, chemokines, cytokines and their receptors are substantially updated. • Classic Experiment Boxes provide accessible information on important experiments that changed the way immunologists think about the field
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MEDICINE AND PHARMACOLOGY
Online Guided Gross Anatomy Dissector Carlos A. SuárezQuian, Georgetown University Medical Center, USA
Julien's Primer of Drug Action
Psychopharmacology
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2nd edition Claire D. Advokat, Louisiana State University, USA, Joseph Comaty, Louisiana State Office of Mental Health, USA and Robert M. Julien, St Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, USA
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The Dissector facilitates the teaching of anatomy in a rigorous yet approachable way, offering over 2,000 original photographs of cadavers and 41 dissection videos. It can be assigned as an exclusive tutorial, or individual modules can be used for self-directed study. Contents: PART I: BACK • PART II: THORAX • PART III: UPPER LIMB • PART IV: ABDOMEN • PART V: PELVIS AND PERINEUM • PART VI: LOWER LIMB • PART VII: HEAD/NECK September 2011 One-Year Access Code Card
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Edition after edition, this textbook evolves side by side with the field it covers, drawing on the expertise of its authors in medicine, basic science, and clinical science to offer a current and comprehensive guide to psychopharmacology. Contents: PART I: BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF DRUG ACTION • PART II: PHARMACOLOGY OF DRUGS OF ABUSE • PART III: DRUGS USED TO TREAT PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS • PART IV: SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND INTEGRATION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 704pp Paperback New
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Drugs, The Brain, and Behavior Jerrold S. Meyer, Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, USA and Linda F. Quenzer, University of Hartford, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Featuring a unique breadth of coverage, the new second edition has been extensively updated with new chapters on neurodegenerative diseases and the effects of neurotoxicants as well as a new and timely discussion of emerging substances of abuse. Contents: Principles of Pharmacology • Structure and Function of the Nervous System • Chemical Signaling by Neurotransmitters and Hormones • Methods of Research in Psychopharmacology • Catecholamines • Serotonin • Acetylcholine • Glutamate and GABA • Drug Abuse and Addiction • Alcohol • The Opioids • Psychomotor Stimulants: Cocaine and the Amphetamines • Nicotine and Caffeine • Marijuana and the Cannabinoids • Hallucinogens, PCP, and Ketamine • Inhalants, GHB, and Anabolic–Androgenic Steroids • Environmental Neurotoxicants and Endocrine Disruptors • Anxiety Disorders: Sedative-Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Drugs • Affective Disorders: Antidepressants and Mood Stabilizers • Schizophrenia: Antipsychotic Drugs • Neurodegenerative Diseases 722pp Hardback
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Developmental Biology 10th edition Scott F. Gilbert, University of Helsinki, Finland and Swarthmore College, USA
Ecological Developmental Biology Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine, and Evolution Scott F. Gilbert, University of Helsinki, Finland and Swarthmore College, USA and David Epel, Stanford University, USA
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Developmental Biology is a captivating textbook, opening minds to the wonder of developmental biology, whilst covering required material with scientific rigour. The tenth edition has been extensively updated throughout to reflect the exciting new age of genomics, genetic regulatory networks and digital visualization techniques while keeping focus on the major questions of animal development. Every new copy of the textbook includes an access code to DevBio Laboratory: Vade Mecum3, Mary Tyler and Ron Kozlowski’s multimedia learning tool that helps students to understand the development of organisms discussed in lecture and prepares them for laboratory exercises. Contents: PART I: QUESTIONS: INTRODUCING DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY • Comprehending Development • Differential Gene Expression in Development • Cell–Cell Communication in Development • PART II: SPECIFICATION: INTRODUCING CELL COMMITMENT AND EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT • Fertilization • Early Development • The Genetics of Axis Specification in Drosophila • Sea Urchins and Tunicates • Early Development in Vertebrates: Amphibians and Fish • Early Development in Vertebrates: Birds and Mammals • PART III: THE STEM CELL CONCEPT: INTRODUCING ORGANOGENESIS • The Emergence of the Ectoderm • Neural Crest Cells and Axonal Specificity • Paraxial and Intermediate Mesoderm • Lateral Plate Mesoderm and the Endoderm • Development of the Tetrapod Limb • Sex Determination • Postembryonic Development • The Saga of the Germ Line • PART IV: SYSTEMS BIOLOGY: EXPANDING DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY TO MEDICINE, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION • Birth Defects, Endocrine Disruptors, and Cancer • Ecological Developmental Biology • Developmental Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change 719pp Hardback New
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‘A unique, thoughtprovoking, and clearly written treatment, at the molecular level, of the environment’s influence on embryonic development and the paths of evolutionary change.’ - John Gerhart, University of California, Berkeley, USA Intersecting numerous disciplines in the Biological and Life Sciences, the authors have provided coverage in which the molecular biology of epigenetic development meets and interacts with the evolutionary aspects of phenotypic plasticity. Contents: PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNALS AND NORMAL DEVELOPMENT • PART II: ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AND DISEASE STATES • PART III: TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS
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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY With a helpful list of important concepts and terms in each chapter, dynamic figures and lively photographs the new edition of Evolution will inspire and inform the next generation. What’s New • Greatly revised treatment of methods of phylogenetic analysis • Up-to-date coverage of human evolution, based on the fossil record and genomic variation • Reorganized treatment of the history of changes in biological diversity, integrating information from palaeontology and phylogenetics
Evolution 3rd edition Douglas J. Futuyma, Stony Brook University, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Evolution is a comprehensive treatment of contemporary evolutionary biology. It addresses major themes—including the history of evolution, evolutionary processes, adaptation, and evolution as an explanatory framework—at levels of biological organization ranging from genomes to ecological communities. Throughout, the text emphasizes the interplay between theory and empirical tests of hypotheses, to help students become more familiar with the process of science.
• Coverage of important new developments in sexual selection and the evolutionary advantage of sex • Updated and expanded coverage of reinforcement in speciation, and of speciation with gene flow • Extensive updating of very recent advances in evolutionary genomics • Approximately 25% new figures • Over 400 new citations (of approximately 1,700) Lecturer Supplements The Online Instructor’s Resource Library includes a variety of resources to help you develop your course and deliver your lectures, including figures and tables, answers to the end-of-chapter problems, assignable online quizzes, and more.
Student Supplements A comprehensive companion website features review and study tools designed to help students master the material presented in the textbook, including exercises, flashcard activites and a complete glossary. In addition, the online quizzes can be assigned or made available for self-study. Contents: Evolutionary BiologyThe Tree of Life: Classification and Phylogeny Patterns of Evolution Evolution in the Fossil Record A History of Life on Earth The Geography of EvolutionThe Evolution of BiodiversityThe Origin of Genetic Variation Variation: The Foundation of Evolution Genetic Drift: Evolution at Random Natural Selection and AdaptationThe Genetical Theory of Natural Selection Phenotypic EvolutionThe Evolution of Life Histories Sex and Reproductive Success Conflict and Cooperation Species SpeciationThe Evolution of Interactions among Species Evolution of Genes and Genomes Evolution and Development Macroevolution: Evolution above the Species Level Evolutionary Science, Creationism and Society 656pp Hardback New
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The Evolution of Vertebrate Blood Clotting Russell F. Doolittle, University of California, San Diego, USA
Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy A How-To Manual 4th edition Barry G. Hall, Bellingham Research Institute, USA
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’A fully enjoyable discussion of the evolution of blood clotting that can be appreciated by everyone from the seasoned protein chemist to the student wanting to learn the logic behind evolutionary studies. Dr. Doolittle’s clear and engaging writing style makes complex concepts easy to follow.’ - Naomi Esmon, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA This book charts the step-by-step evolution of vertebrate blood coagulation in the context of molecular evolution, with a focus on the search for blood clotting genes in the genomes of nonmammalian vertebrates. An extensive glossary and guide to current literature make this book an excellent resource for researchers and students alike. Contents: Blood Clotting in Humans • Clotting Inhibitors and Fibrinolysis • Localizing Clots • Proteins and Domains • Fibrinogen and Fibrin • Animals, Their Proteins and Phylogenetics • Gene Duplications • Genomes • Genomes of Fish with Jaws • Lamprey Clotting Genes • Contact Factors and Other Embellishments • Protochordate Genomes • How the System Began 232pp Hardback
Charles Darwin The Shaping of Evolutionary Thinking
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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! • Tutorial: Estimate a Tree • Acquiring the Sequences • Aligning the Sequences • Major Methods for Estimating Phylogenetic Trees • Neighbor Joining Trees • Drawing Phylogenetic Trees • Parsimony • Maximum Likelihood • Bayesian Inference of Trees Using MrBayes • Working with Various Computer Platforms • Advanced Alignment Using GUIDANCE • Reconstructing Ancestral Sequences • Detecting Adaptive Evolution • Phylogenetic Networks • Some Final Advice: Learn to Program • Appendix I. File Formats and Their Interconversion • Appendix II. Additional Programs • Appendix III. Frequently Asked Questions 282pp Paperback
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ANIMAL SCIENCE
Exploring Animal Behavior
Animal Behavior
Readings from American Scientist
An Evolutionary Approach
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Edited by Paul W. Sherman, Cornell University, USA and John Alcock, Emeritus, Arizona State University, USA
John Alcock, Emeritus, Arizona State University, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
The tenth edition of Alcock’s established textbook has been thoroughly revised with coverage of much recent work in animal behaviour and features a major reorganisation, focusing first on the evolutionary basis of behaviour followed by the underlying proximate mechanisms. 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.
Contents: An Introduction to Animal Behavior • Behavioral Ecology and the Evolution of Altruism • The Evolution of Social Behavior • The Evolution of Communication • Avoiding Predators and Finding Food • The Evolution of Habitat Selection, Territoriality, and Migration • The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior • The Evolution of Mating Systems • The Evolution of Parental Care • Proximate and Ultimate Causes of Behavior • The Development of Behavior • Evolution, Nervous Systems, and Behavior • How Neurons and Hormones Organize Behavior • The Evolution of Human Behavior 522pp Paperback New
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This anthology contains 37 articles published since 1974 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. Contents: PART I: DOING SCIENCE AND STUDYING BEHAVIOR • PART II: THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR • PART III: THE ADAPTIVE VALUE OF REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR • PART IV: THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF BEHAVIOR • PART V: THE MECHANISMS OF BEHAVIOR • PART VI: COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOR AT FOUR LEVELS OF ANALYSIS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 372pp Paperback
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Animal Physiology 3rd edition Richard.W Hill, Michigan State University, USA, Gordon A. Wyse, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA and Margaret Anderson, Smith College, USA
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‘From the intricacies of energy metabolism to the biology of large ecosystems, each topic is explained in a logical, detailed manner aided by essential diagrams that enhance the text ... students need look no further for a study companion.’ - Times Higher Education Textbook Guide This full-colour and pedagogy-rich textbook presents all the branches of modern animal physiology, with a strong emphasis on integration among physiological disciplines, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Updated throughout, the third edition also includes a new chapter on physiological development and epigenetics. Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSIOLOGY • Animals and Environments: Function on the Ecological Stage • Molecules and Cells in Animal Physiology • Genomics, Proteomics, and Related Approaches to Physiology • Physiological Development and Epigenetics • Transport of Solutes and Water • PART II: FOOD, ENERGY, AND TEMPERATURE • Nutrition, Feeding, and Digestion • Energy Metabolism • Aerobic and Anaerobic Forms of Metabolism • The Energetics of Aerobic Activity • Thermal Relations • Food, Energy, and Temperature at Work: The Lives of Mammals in Frigid Places • PART III: INTEGRATING SYSTEMS • Neurons • Synapses • Sensory Processes • Nervous System Organization and Biological Clocks • Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Physiology • Reproduction • Integrating Systems at Work: Animal Navigation • PART IV: MOVEMENT AND MUSCLE • Control of Movement: The Motor Bases of Animal Behavior • Muscle • Movement and Muscle at Work: Plasticity in Response to Use and Disuse • PART V: OXYGEN, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND INTERNAL TRANSPORT • Introduction to Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Physiology • External Respiration: The Physiology of Breathing • Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Body Fluids (with an Introduction to Acid-Base Physiology) • Circulation • Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Internal Transport at Work: Diving by Marine Mammals • PART VI: WATER, SALTS, AND EXCRETION • Water and Salt Physiology: Introduction and Mechanisms • Water and Salt Physiology of Animals in Their Environments • Kidneys and Excretion (with Notes on Nitrogen Excretion) • Water, Salts, and Excretion at Work: Mammals of Deserts and Dry Savannas 799pp Hardback IC
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Animal Cognition Evolution, Behavior and Cognition
Principles of Animal Communication
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2nd edition Clive D.L. Wynne, Arizona State University, USA and Monique A. R. Udell, Oregon State University, USA This is the best undergraduate comparative cognition text book that I have found on the market. It is readable yet thorough and importantly uses the content to emphasize critical thinking.’ - Thomas Zentall, University of Kentucky, USA
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. Contents: Evolution, Adaptation, Cognition and Behavior: An Introduction • Other Ways of Seeing the World • Concept Formation • Time and Number • Cause and Effect • Reasoning • Navigation • Social Cognition and Self Awareness • Social Learning • Remembering • Animal Communication in the Wild • Language • Conclusions and Comparisons 370pp Paperback New
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August 2013 9780230294233 £29.99
Jack W. Bradbury, Emeritus, Cornell University, USA and Sandra L. Vehrencamp, Emerita, Cornell University, USA
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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. Contents: Signals and Communication • Sound and Sound Signal Production • Sound Signal Propagation and Reception • Light and Visual Signal Production • Visual Signal Propagation and Reception • Chemical Signals • Short Range Modalities • Decisions, Signals and Information • The Economics of Communication • Signal Evolution • Conflict Resolution • Mate Attraction and Courtship • Social Integration • Environmental Signals • Communication Networks • The Broader View: Microbes, Plants, and Humans 697pp Hardback IC
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PLANT SCIENCE
Raven Biology of Plants 8th edition
Plant Physiology International Edition 5th edition
International Edition
Lincoln Taiz, Emeritus, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA and Eduardo Zeiger, Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Ray F. Evert, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Susan E. Eichhorn, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
The eighth edition of this bestselling botany textbook has been updated throughout with the most recent primary literature, eight new ecologyoriented essays, and 175 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. Contents: Botany: An Introduction • PART I: THE BIOLOGY OF THE PLANT CELL • The Molecular Composition of Plant Cells • The Plant Cell and the Cell Cycle • The Movement of Substances Into and Out of Cells • PART II: ENERGETICS • The Flow of Energy • Respiration • Photosynthesis, Light, and Life • PART III: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION • Sexual Reproduction and Heredity • The Chemistry of Heredity and Gene Expression • Recombinant DNA Technology, Plant Biotechnology, and Genomics • The Process of Evolution • PART IV: DIVERSITY • Systematics: The Science of Biological Diversity • Prokaryotes and Viruses • Fungi • Algae and Heterotrophic Protists • Bryophytes • Seedless Vascular Plants • Gymnosperms • Introduction to the Angiosperms • Evolution of the Angiosperms • Plants and People • PART V: THE ANGIOSPERM PLANT BODY: STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT • Early Development of the Plant Body • Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body • The Root: Structure and Development • The Shoot: Primary Structure and Development • Secondary Growth in Stems • PART VI: PHYSIOLOGY OF SEED PLANTS • Regulating Growth and Development: The Plant Hormones • External Factors and Plant Growth • Plant Nutrition and Soils • The Movement of Water and Solutes in Plants • PART VII: ECOLOGY (AVAILABLE ON THE COMPANION WEBSITE) • The Dynamics of Communities and Ecosystems • Global Ecology • Appendix: Classification of Organisms • Suggestions for Further Reading • Glossary 900pp Hardback
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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. Contents: UNIT I: TRANSPORT AND TRANSLOCATION OF WATER AND SOLUTES • UNIT II: BIOCHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM • UNIT III: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 782pp Hardback IC
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ECOLOGY Key Features PRESENTS THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGY AS A DYNAMIC, GLOBAL PURSUIT • Each chapter supports core concepts with research examples that describe how researchers formulated hypotheses and tested them as well as their results
The Economy of Nature 7th edition Robert E. Ricklefs, University of Missouri, St. Louis, USA and Rick Relyea, University of Pittsburgh, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
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. The Economy of Nature, Seventh Edition maintains this book’s signature evolutionary perspective, coverage of population genetics, and emphasis on the quantitative aspects of the field, but it has been completely rewritten for today’s undergraduates—with extensive new pedagogy and fresh, immediate examples.
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PRESENTS THE PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY THROUGH A GLOBAL LENS • Each chapter supports core concepts with examples of classic and contemporary research from across the globe • Students encounter science as a dynamic process of hypothesizing and experimenting, seeing how contemporary researchers challenge and extend the work of those who came before them TAKES A ‘LEARNING-BY-DOING’ APPROACH TO BASIC QUANTITATIVE TOOLS AND THE USE OF DATA • The text explains mathematical and statistical techniques in the context of ecological research using real data, followed by self-guided study problems and graphing exercises for practice • Over 500 graphs throughout the text present and describe actual research data FOCUSES ACROSS MANY SCALES AND DIVERSE HABITATS • Examples and applications span the full range of interactions among organisms and their environment from the microscopic to the landscape level • Research examples come from a diversity of terrestrial and aquatic habitats • Over 600 photos and illustrations depict the natural world in all its complexity.
ENCOURAGES ECOLOGICAL LITERACY THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS • Each chapter concludes with a case study applying chapter concepts to a contemporary ecological issue. • The text integrates topics relevant to public health, conservation, and the environment. • Throughout, the book focuses students on the effects and challenges of global climate change.
Contents: Introduction: Ecology, Evolution, and the Scientific Method PART I: LIFE AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAdaptations to Aquatic EnvironmentsAdaptations to Terrestrial EnvironmentsAdaptations to Variable EnvironmentsClimates and SoilsTerrestrial and Aquatic Biomes PART II: ORGANISMS Evolution and Adaptation Life Histories Reproductive Strategies Social Behaviors PART III: POPULATIONS Population Distributions Population Growth and Regulation Population Dynamics over Space and Time PART IV: SPECIES INTERACTIONS Predation and Herbivory Parasites and Pathogens Competition Mutualisms PART V: COMMUNITIES & ECOSYSTEMSCommunity StructureCommunity Succession and Development Energy in the Ecosystem Pathways of Elements in the Ecosystem Nutrient Regeneration in the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems PART VI: GLOBAL ECOLOGYGlobal Patterns of BiodiversityGlobal Conservation 620pp Paperback New
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Marine Community Ecology and Conservation
Ecology 2nd edition
Edited by Mark D. Bertness, Brown University, USA, John F. Bruno, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, Brian R. Silliman, Duke University, USA and John J. Stachowicz, University of California, Davis, USA
Michael L. Cain, formerly of Bowdoin College, USA, William D. Bowman, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA and Sally D. Hacker, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Authored by ecologists who each have more than ten years’ experience teaching the subject, Ecology is a vibrant and readable textbook featuring real-world cases and memorable key concepts to engage students and encourage them to see the real-life applications of ecology. 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. Contents: Introduction: The Web of Life • UNIT I: ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT • The Physical Environment • The Biosphere • Coping with Environmental Variation: Temperature and Water • Coping with Environmental Variation: Energy • Evolution and Ecology • UNIT II: POPULATIONS • Life History • Population Distribution and Abundance • Population Growth and Regulation • Population Dynamics • UNIT III: INTERACTIONS AMONG ORGANISMS • Competition • Predation and Herbivory • Parasitism • Mutualism and Commensalism • UNIT IV: COMMUNITIES • The Nature of Communities • Change in Communities • Biogeography • Species Diversity in Communities • UNIT V: ECOSYSTEMS • Production • Energy Flow and Food Webs • Nutrient Supply and Cycling • UNIT VI: APPLIED AND LARGE-SCALE ECOLOGY • Conservation Biology • Landscape Ecology and Ecosystem Management • Global Ecology 648pp Hardback
June 2011 9780878936014 £51.99
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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. Contents: PART I: PROCESSES THAT GENERATE PATTERN IN MARINE COMMUNITIES • PART II: COMMUNITY TYPES • PART III: CONSERVATION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com
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Community Ecology Gary G. Mittelbach, Michigan State University (W.K. Kellogg Biological Station), USA
Susan M. Galatowitsch, University of Minnesota, USA
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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. Contents: PART I: THE BIG PICTURE: PATTERNS, CAUSES, AND CONSEQUENCES OF BIODIVERSITY • PART II: THE NITTY-GRITTY: SPECIES INTERACTIONS IN SIMPLE MODULES • PART III: PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER: FOOD WEBS AND ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS • PART IV: SPATIAL ECOLOGY: METAPOPULATIONS AND METACOMMUNITIES • PART V: SPECIES IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 400pp Paperback IC
Ecological Restoration
July 2012 9780878935093 £52.99
‘This book will provide perspective and background for researchers and the basis for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses for students interested in healing a broken earth.’ Michael J. 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. Contents: PART I: RESTORATION PROCESS • Introduction • Diagnosis and Goal Setting • Planning • Social and Institutional Support • Monitoring and Evaluation • PART II: RESTORATION APPROACHES • Landforms and Hydrology • Soil and Water Quality • Plants • Invertebrates • Vertebrates • PART III: RESTORATION CASES 630pp Hardback IC
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May 2012 9780878936076 £50.99
Biogeography 4th edition Mark V. Lomolino, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA, Brett R. Riddle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA, Robert J. Whittaker, University of Oxford, UK and James H. Brown, University of New Mexico, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
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. Contents: UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCIPLINE • UNIT II: THE GEOGRAPHIC AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BIOGEOGRAPHY • UNIT III: FUNDAMENTAL BIOGEOGRAPHIC PROCESSES AND EARTH HISTORY • UNIT IV: EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF LINEAGES AND BIOTAS • UNIT V: ECOLOGICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY • UNIT VI: CONSERVATION AND THE FRONTIERS OF BIOGEOGRAPHY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 764pp Hardback
September 2010 9780878934942 £79.99
OCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography and Marine Biology An Introduction to Marine Science David W. Townsend, University of Maine, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
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. Throughout the textbook, Townsend uses everyday, relevant examples of how these areas form the foundations for understanding the marine environment in a changing world to engage students’ interest. Contents: Early Foundations of the Ocean Sciences • Origins and Connections: Science, The Universe, Earth, and Life • The Ocean Floor: Its Formation and Evolution • Water: Its Chemical and Physical Properties • Atmospheric Circulation and Ocean Currents • Waves and Tides • Introduction to Life in the Sea • The Primary Producers • The Zooplankton • Marine Invertebrates • The Fishes • Marine Environments • Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals • Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture • Human Impacts 512pp Hardback
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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
A Primer of Conservation Biology
Essentials of Conservation Biology
Principles of Conservation Biology
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Richard B. Primack, Boston University, USA
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This introduction to Conservation Biology presents an up-to-date perspective on high profile issues in the field, including sustainable development, global warming, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction. It features examples of successful conservation approaches, suggestions for a future agenda, and links between the field and other disciplines. Contents: Defining Conservation Biology • What is Biodiversity? • The Value of Biodiversity • Threats to Biodiversity • Extinction is Forever • Conserving Populations and Species • Protected Areas • Conservation Outside Protected Areas • The Challenge of Sustainable Development 363pp Paperback IC
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Essentials of Conservation Biology has established itself as an engrossing, comprehensive textbook from which to learn or teach through combining theory and research to explain the links between conservation biology and environmental economics, education, ethics, law and the social sciences. Contents: PART I: MAJOR ISSUES THAT DEFINE THE DISCIPLINE • PART II: VALUING BIODIVERSITY • PART III: THREATS TO BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY • PART IV: CONSERVATION AT THE POPULATION AND SPECIES LEVELS • PART V: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS • PART VI: CONSERVATION AND HUMAN SOCIETIES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 601pp Hardback IC
June 2010 9780878936403 £55.99
Martha J. Groom, University of Washington, Bothell, USA, Gary K. Meffe, University of Florida, USA and C. Ronald Carroll, University of Georgia, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Written by leading experts in the field, this comprehensive textbook introduces major themes and concepts and considers both the biological and social underpinnings of conservation problems, while offering potential solutions. Coverage includes both terrestrial and marine conservation issues from across the globe. Guest essays, case studies and real-world examples offer a variety of perspectives and add insight and provoke discussion. The book is richly illustrated, and chapters are complemented with annotated reading lists and questions designed to stimulate students. This respected textbook is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as by researchers and practitioners. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 779pp Paperback IC
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Environmental Science
Environmental Chemistry
Science-Based Problem Solving in Today’s World
International Edition
Chemistry of the Environment
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Karen V. Root, Bowling Green State University,USA with RAMAS® software (published by Applied Biomathematics)
Colin Baird, University of Western Ontario, Candada and Michael Cann, University of Scranton, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
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This online environmental science textbook focuses on relevant issues, such as endangered species and natural resources, and explores the scientific approaches used to address them. Each chapter employs an inquirybased, hands-on approach with integrated links and is accompanied by a lab. Contents: The Scientific Method • Risk and Uncertainty • Biodiversity • Evolutionary Responses • Human Population Dynamics • Endangered Species • Interactions Among Species • Natural Resource Use and Planning • Energy Resources • Water Resources • Waste Management • Atmosphere and Climate • Air Pollution • Policy, Ethics, and Decision-Making Six-Month Access Code Card 9780878939626
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Thomas Spiro, University of Washington, USA, Kathleen PurvisRoberts, Claremont Colleges, USA and William M. Stigliani, University of Northern Iowa, USA
The fifth edition provides an excellent introduction to environmental chemistry in a short and focused text, featuring authoritative coverage that balances soil, water, and air chemistry and updated with more ‘activities’ features, green chemistry and international coverage. Contents: PART I: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND AIR POLLUTION • PART II: ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE • PART III: WATER CHEMISTRY AND WATER POLLUTION • PART IV: TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS • PART V: ENVIRONMENT AND THE SOLID STATE • PART VI: ADVANCED ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 800pp Hardback Ebook
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‘This book is useful both for students learning to apply chemical concepts to understand the environment and for instructors seeking a distinct perspective and important data on the environment.’ - Professor Keith Kuwata, Macalester College, USA A concise, clear and current account of today’s environmental issues and the science one needs to understand them. This edition has been extensively revised to reflect the rapid evolution of all areas of environmental science. Additionally, much of the text and organisation have been refined for enhanced clarity. New worked problems and end of chapter problems have also been included to make this an excellent university textbook. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 550pp Hardback
November 2011 9781891389702 £49.99
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STATISTICAL METHODS
The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences 3rd edition
Biometry 4th edition Robert R. Sokal and F. James Rohlf, both at Stony Brook University, USA
Brigitte Baldi, University of California, Irvine, USA and David Moore, Purdue University, USA W. H. Freeman and Company - A Macmillan Higher Education Company
This engaging text gives biology students an introduction to statistics. Based on a growing interest in statistics across the life science fields, the book was developed from David Moore’s The Basic Practice of Statistics and emphasizes statistical thinking and real data using up-to-date examples. The new third edition features over 30% new exercises and examples, representing the full range of contemporary biology (including physiology, brain and behavior, epidemiology, health and medicine, nutrition, ecology, and microbiology). In addition there is an increased emphasis on technology without sacrificing coverage of the printed tables-approach to solving several statistical tests, and the new feature, “This Chapter in Context,” links each chapter with coverage in previous chapters, providing a helpful continuity for the course. Contents: Picturing Distributions with Graphs • Describing Distributions with Numbers • Scatterplots and Correlation • Regression • Two-Way Tables • Exploring Data: Part I Review • Samples and Observational Studies • Designing Experiments • Introducing Probability • General Rules of Probability • The Normal Distributions • Discrete Probability Distributions • Sampling Distributions • Introduction to Inference • Inference in Practice • From Exploration to Inference: Part II Review • Inference about a Population Mean • Comparing Two Means • Inference about a Population Proportion • Comparing Two Proportions • The Chi-Square Test for Goodness of Fit • The Chi-Square Test for Two-Way Tables • Inference for Regression • One-Way Analysis of Variance: Comparing Several Means • Inference: Part III Review • Optional Companion Chapters (available at www.whfreeman.com/psls3e): More about Analysis of Variance: Followup Tests and Two-Way ANOVA • Nonparametric Tests • Multiple Regression 750pp Hardback New
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This easily understood but rigorous introduction to basic biostatistics is a standard text and valuable reference for anyone doing scientific research. The fourth edition has been thoroughly updated and includes an increased focus on computer-based statistical methods. Contents: Introduction • Data in Biology • Computers and Data Analysis • Descriptive Statistics • Introduction to Probability Distributions: Binomial and Poisson • The Normal Probability Distribution • Hypothesis Testing and Interval Estimation • Introduction to Analysis of Variance • Single-Classification Analysis of Variance • Nested Analysis of Variance • Two-Way and Multiway Analysis of Variance • Statistical Power and Sample Size in the Analysis of Variance • Assumptions of Analysis of Variance • Linear Regression • Correlation • Multiple and Curvilinear Regression • Analysis of Frequencies • Meta-Analysis and Miscellaneous Methods • Mathematical Appendix
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A Primer of Ecological Statistics 2nd edition
Practical Computing for Biologists Steven H.D. Haddock, The Monterey Bay Aquarium Reserach Institute, USA and Casey W. Dunn, Brown University, USA
Nicholas J. Gotelli, University of Vermont, USA and Aaron M. Ellison, Harvard Forest, Harvard University, USA and University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA Sinauer Associates, Inc.
A Primer of Ecological Statistics presents fundamental material in probability theory, experimental design, and parameter estimation. The book emphasizes a general introduction to probability theory and provides a detailed discussion of specific designs and analyses that are typically encountered in ecology and environmental science. The new second edition includes a comprehensive glossary, a mathematical appendix on matrix algebra, and extensively annotated tables and figures. Footnotes introduce advanced and ancillary material, including current topics in the ecological literature making this textbook a comprehensive guide to statistics for ecologists and environmental scientists. Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF PROBABILITY AND STATISTICAL THINKING • An Introduction to Probability • Random Variables and Probability Distributions • Summary Statistics: Measures of Location and Spread • Framing and Testing Hypotheses • Three Frameworks for Statistical Analysis • PART II: DESIGNING EXPERIMENTS • Designing Successful Field Studies • A Bestiary of Experimental and Sampling Designs • Managing and Curating Data • PART III: DATA ANALYSIS • Regression • The Analysis of Variance • The Analysis of Categorical Data • The Analysis of Multivariate Data • PART IV: ESTIMATION • The Measurement of Biodiversity • Detecting Populations and Estimating their Size • Appendix: Matrix Algebra for Ecologists 614pp Paperback IC
March 2013 9781605350646 £40.99
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’In this age of informatics and genomics, the ability to mine and manipulate data is an essential skill for graduate students in ecology and evolutionary biology. Practical Computing for Biologists provides a much-needed guide to using Unix and Python to assemble and analyze large data sets.’ - Michael Alfaro, University of California, Los Angeles, USA This book guides the reader through how to use many freely available computing tools to work more powerfully and effectively in analysising large data sets. Contents: PART I: TEXT FILES • PART II: THE SHELL • PART III: PROGRAMMING • PART IV: COMBINING METHODS • PART V: GRAPHICS • PART VI: ADVANCED TOPICS • APPENDICES • Working with other Operating Systems • Regular Expression Search Terms • Shell Commands • Python Quick Reference • Template Programs • Binary, Hex, and ASCII • SQL Commands 538pp Paperback
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Foundation Mathematics
4th edition Rob Lewis and Wynne Evans, both at University of Glamorgan, UK ‘The book is successful in achieving its aims and would be an excellent workbook for students from foundation courses through to first year undergraduates.’ Education in Chemistry The fourth edition of this popular textbook provides a complete course in chemical literacy, assuming only minimal experience of maths and science. Introducing core topics in a complete yet concise manner, this fully-updated edition features full-colour throughout and includes two new chapters on Chemistry Saving Lives and The Hydrogen Economy.
K.A. Stroud (deceased), Coventry University, UK, and Dexter J. Booth, formerly of University of Huddersfield, UK A complete entry level mathematics book based on the phenomenally successful approach of the bestselling Engineering Mathematics by the same authors. This book is designed to help students embarking on a wide range of higher education courses to improve their mathematics to the required standard.
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Contents: Arithmetic • Introduction to Algebra • Expressions and Equations • Graphs • Linear Equations • Polynomial Equations • Partial Fractions • Trigonometry • Functions • Matrices • Vectors • Binomial Series • Sets • Probability • Statistics • Regression and Correlation • Introduction to Differentiation • Partial Differentiation • Integration
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June 2011 9780230291829 £28.99
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Physics 3rd Edition Jim Breithaupt, formerly of Wigan and Leigh College, UK Review of previous editions: ‘An excellent, concise and basic introduction to physics.’ - Paul Bartlett, University of Bristol, UK This accessible, studentfriendly text provides a course in Physics. Assuming no prior knowledge and focusing on the basics, the text offers ways into the core aspects of the subject. This third edition includes new sections on fluid flow and wave mechanics, with a thoroughly updated companion website. Contents: PART I: WAVES • PART II: PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS • PART III: MECHANICS • PART IV: ELECTRICITY • PART V: FIELDS • PART VI: ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS • PART VII: FURTHER PHYSICS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com 520pp Paperback
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