Foundations of Parasitology
Author : Gerald D. Schmidt
Publisher :
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 24,63 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : Gerald D. Schmidt
Publisher :
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 24,63 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : John Janovy
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 35,54 MB
Release : 1996-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803275881
To learn from nature, not about nature, was the imperative that took John Janovy Jr. and his students into the sandhills, marshes, grasslands, canyons, lakes, and streams of Keith County in western Nebraska. The biologist explores the web of interrelationships among land, animals, and human beings. Even termites, snails, and barn swallows earn respect and assume significance in the overall scheme of things. Janovy, reminiscent of Henry David Thoreau in his acute powers of observation and search for wisdom, has written a new foreword for this Bison Books edition.John Janovy Jr. is Varner Professor at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and director of the Cedar Point Biological Station. He is the author of Back in Keith County and On Becoming a Biologist, also available as Bison Books.
Author : John Janovy
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 24,58 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0803276206
?We share a common bond with even the most bizarre beetle of the Peruvian rain forest,? asserts John Janovy Jr. ?A belief in that common bond might, in fact, be the most fundamental characteristic of a biologist.? And biologists see the worth of a plant or an animal not in monetary terms but in its contribution to our understanding of life. The famous naturalist brings a humanist?s vision to this superbly written book. On Becoming a Biologist is grounded in reality, cognizant of practical matters (education and jobs) as well as the ideals that inform the profession?a reverence for life and a responsibility to humankind and its future. Janovy draws on his experiences as a graduate and postdoctoral student, on his rewarding relationships with teachers, and on his fieldwork as a naturalist. This edition includes new information throughout the book regarding pertinent events, issues, and changes in technology.
Author : Cleveland P. Hickman (Jr.)
Publisher : McGraw-Hill
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,26 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Animal diversity
ISBN : 9781259756887
This text provides a concise introduction to the field of animalbiology. Readers discover general principles of evolution, ecology, animal bodyplans, and classification and systematics. After these introductory chapters,readers delve into the biology of all groups of animals. The basic features ofeach group are discussed, along with evolutionary relationships among groupmembers. Chapter highlights include newly discovered features of animals asthey relate to ecology, conservation biology, and value to human society.Regular updates to the phylogenies within the book keep it current.
Author : John Janovy, Jr.
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 29,58 MB
Release : 2003-12-16
Category : Education
ISBN : 1135939845
Teaching in Eden provides any teacher with powerful and virtually free tools that he or she can use to alter the fundamental nature of the educational experience. The tools are simple instructional devices that require only a teacher's time, and the courage to break out of the existing constraints to discover and assemble the elements of an ideal instructional environment.
Author : Richard Lucius
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 15,72 MB
Release : 2017-01-04
Category : Medical
ISBN : 3527698566
This heavily illustrated text teaches parasitology from a biological perspective. It combines classical descriptive biology of parasites with modern cell and molecular biology approaches, and also addresses parasite evolution and ecology. Parasites found in mammals, non-mammalian vertebrates, and invertebrates are systematically treated, incorporating the latest knowledge about their cell and molecular biology. In doing so, it greatly extends classical parasitology textbooks and prepares the reader for a career in basic and applied parasitology.
Author : Carlos López-Larrea
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 30,99 MB
Release : 2012-03-07
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1461416809
In 1960 Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet received the Noble Prize in Physiology and Medicine. He titled his Nobel Lecture “Immunological Recognition of Self” emphasizing the central argument of immunological tolerance in “How does the vertebrate organism recognize self from nonself in this the immunological sense—and how did the capacity evolve.” The concept of self is linked to the concept of biological self identity. All organisms, from bacteria to higher animals, possess recognition systems to defend themselves from nonself. Even in the context of the limited number of metazoan phyla that have been studied in detail, we can now describe many of the alternative mechanism of immune recognition that have emerged at varying points in phylogeny. Two different arms—the innate and adaptive immune system—have emerged at different moments in evolution, and they are conceptually different. The ultimate goals of immune biology include reconstructing the molecular networks underlying immune processes.
Author : G. Thomas Strickland
Publisher : Praeger Publishers
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 14,67 MB
Release : 1982-10-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780275913823