Society for Experimental Biology, Seminar Series: Volume 5, Aspects of Animal Movement

Society for Experimental Biology, Seminar Series: Volume 5, Aspects of Animal Movement
Title Society for Experimental Biology, Seminar Series: Volume 5, Aspects of Animal Movement PDF eBook
Author H. Y. Elder
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 264
Release 1980-09-25
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521230865

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Current Ornithology

Current Ornithology
Title Current Ornithology PDF eBook
Author Richard Johnston
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 432
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461567874

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Volume 5 of this series continues its coverage of currently active re search fields in ornithology. Because an editor can never be a disin terested observer of his or her own editorial efforts, any claim for su periority of this volume is not without conflict of interest. Even so, Volume 5 has certain merits that even a parent should acknowledge, and I find the current chapters not merely timely and authoritative but compelling in their demand for a reader's attention. Wolfgang and Roswitha Wiltschko provide a perceptive review of magnetic orientation in birds, a piece dedicated to Fritz Merkel, the pioneer in studies of magnetic orientation. Sergei Kharitonov and Doug las Siegel-Causey are concerned with the behavioral ecology of seabird coloniality, emphasizing their field experiences in the USSR and the United States. Ted Miller examines the application of studies of bird behavior to comparative biology, pursuing the interface of behavior and evolutionary biology adumbrated by Konrad Lorenz in the 1930s. Jeremy Raynor gives us a summary of the work over the past decade on bird flight, which is not, by turns, as complex or as simple as we had formerly believed. Carrol Henderson describes recent develop ments in nongame bird conservation, based on his pioneering work in the State of Minnesota. Alan Kamil discusses optimal experimental design for research in ornithology, a field in which experimental work is frequently difficult to pursue.

Fluid Dynamics in Biology

Fluid Dynamics in Biology
Title Fluid Dynamics in Biology PDF eBook
Author Angela Y. Cheer
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 602
Release 1993
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821851489

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This volume contains nearly all the papers presented at the AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference on Biofluiddynamics, held in July 1991, at the University of Washington, Seattle. The lead paper, by Sir James Lighthill, presents a comprehensive review of external flows in biology. The other papers on external and internal flows illuminate developments in the protean field of biofluiddynamics from diverse viewpoints, reflecting the field's multidisciplinary nature. For this reason, the work should be useful to mathematicians, biologists, engineers, physiologists, cardiologists and oceanographers alike. The papers highlight a number of problems that have remained largely unexplored due to the difficulty of addressing biological flow motions, which are often governed by large systems of nonlinear differential equations and involve complex geometries. However, recent advances in computational fluid dynamics have expanded opportunities to solve such problems. These developments have increased interest in areas such as the mechanisms of blood and air flow in humans, the dynamic ecology of the oceans, animal swimming and flight, to name a few.

Acid Toxicity and Aquatic Animals

Acid Toxicity and Aquatic Animals
Title Acid Toxicity and Aquatic Animals PDF eBook
Author R. Morris
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 300
Release 1989-03-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 0521334357

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This book reviews and presents recent research on acid waters and their effects on aquatic animals. Starting with the environment, in order to assess why the problems have arisen in particular areas, the volume then deals with field and survival studies on invertebrates and vertebrates; examines the extent of the biological problem and the attempts that have been made to relate water quality and the susceptibility of animals. The natural progression of environmental and field studies, toxicity, and survival tests provide the background information for the physiological studies that follow. These form the major component of the book and they seek to analyze the toxic effects of acid waters and trace metals with cardiovascular and endocrinological effects.

Plant Canopies

Plant Canopies
Title Plant Canopies PDF eBook
Author Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain). Meeting
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 192
Release 1989
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521395632

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This volume is a synthesis of current knowledge about the growth, development and functioning of plant canopies.

Neurohormones in Invertebrates

Neurohormones in Invertebrates
Title Neurohormones in Invertebrates PDF eBook
Author M. C. Thorndyke
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 334
Release 1988-10-20
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521328432

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This volume provides a particularly timely survey of invertebrate peptide hormones. Interest in invertebrate peptide hormones has focused upon two important and related aspects, both of which are fully covered in this volume. As such, it should have a broad appeal to scientists from a number of disciplines.

Herbicides and Plant Metabolism

Herbicides and Plant Metabolism
Title Herbicides and Plant Metabolism PDF eBook
Author A. D. Dodge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1989
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521344227

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A review of the most important areas of the biochemistry of herbicide action. The introductory chapter begins with the field of herbicide discovery, followed by chapters dealing with the herbicidal inhibition of photosynthesis, carotenoid biosynthesis, lipid biosynthesis, and amino acid biosynthesis. The metabolism of herbicides is discussed with particular reference to the formation of toxic components from non-toxic chemicals, and also the inactivation of toxic chemicals as a basis for selectivity. The final chapters are concerned with mechanisms of herbicide resistance in plants and the possibility of transferring resistance to susceptible crops. A glossary of the most important herbicidal chemicals mentioned in the text is included.