Animals Without Backbones provides a comprehensive introduction to invertebrate zoology. The book explores the diversity of animal life lacking a vertebral column, covering major groups such as protozoans, sponges, coelenterates, worms, mollusks, arthropods, and echinoderms. It emphasizes comparative anatomy, evolutionary relationships, and functional biology, making it a foundational text for …
Experiments in Physiology by Gerald D. Tharp is a laboratory manual designed to provide students with hands-on experience in the fundamental principles of human and animal physiology. The fifth edition presents a structured series of experiments that explore key physiological systems, including nerve and muscle function, cardiovascular dynamics, respiration, sensory processes, and homeostasis. …
A specialized scientific volume discussing the biological processes involved in the transformation and decomposition of wood by microorganisms, particularly fungi and bacteria. Useful for researchers in forestry, plant pathology, and microbiology
An introductory textbook covering fundamental concepts of plant biology, including plant structure, physiology, reproduction, ecology, and evolution. Suitable for undergraduate students in botany and biological sciences.
A textbook covering fundamental concepts of biochemistry, including molecular structures, metabolic pathways, and enzymology, suitable for undergraduate and graduate studies.
A detailed introduction to population dynamics, covering theoretical and practical aspects of population growth, regulation, and interactions in natural ecosystems.
Proceedings of the 33rd Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, presenting research on the molecular, cellular, and physiological aspects of reproductive development.
A comprehensive text integrating ecological theory with practical applications, covering population, community, and ecosystem ecology, including case studies and field examples.
This book introduces the fundamental concepts of mycology, emphasizing fungal morphology, life cycles, classification, and their ecological and economic roles.