A theoretical treatment of superconductivity covering quantum mechanical foundations and electromagnetic properties of superconducting materials.
Influential scientific work examining the evolution of the vertebrate brain and the biological basis of intelligence. Discusses comparative neuroanatomy, encephalization, cognition, and evolutionary trends across animal groups, integrating neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology.
Scientific proceedings volume examining the ecological role of arthropods in forest ecosystems, including insect interactions with vegetation, nutrient cycling, biodiversity, and forest health. Contains contributions from multiple researchers in entomology, ecology, and forest science.
Classic university-level entomology textbook covering insect anatomy, physiology, metamorphosis, taxonomy, morphology, and classification. Revised ninth edition edited by O. W. Richards and R. G. Davies, widely regarded as a foundational reference in insect science and zoology.
Introductory academic text covering the morphology, physiology, classification, ecology, and life history of crustaceans. Designed for university students and researchers in zoology, marine biology, and invertebrate studies.
Scientific reference work providing taxonomic keys, diagnostic notes, and species descriptions for British prosobranch and operculate gastropod molluscs. Intended for zoologists, marine biologists, taxonomy researchers, and advanced students studying molluscan biodiversity and identification.
Academic textbook discussing the biology, anatomy, physiology, ecology, and classification of arthropods, including insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and related invertebrates. Intended for university students and researchers in zoology and biological sciences.
A classic illustrated entomological guide designed for identifying immature stages of insects. The book provides taxonomic keys, anatomical illustrations, and practical methods for collecting, rearing, and studying insect larvae and related forms in laboratory and field research.