This book represents an early and influential attempt to integrate molecular biology with ecological science. Florkin and Schoffeniels explore how biochemical and molecular processes influence the interactions between organisms and their environments. The text examines enzyme activity, metabolic adaptation, and cellular responses in ecological contexts, laying groundwork for what later became t…
An Atlas of Fine Structure: The Cell by Don W. Fawcett is a foundational work in cell biology that provides a detailed visual and descriptive exploration of cellular ultrastructure using electron microscopy. The book presents high-resolution micrographs of various cell components, illustrating their morphology and organization at the subcellular level. It serves as both a reference and instruct…
This work examines the various physiological, biochemical, and pharmacological factors that influence myocardial contractility, defined as the intrinsic ability of cardiac muscle fibers to contract independently of loading conditions. The authors analyze the role of ionic movements—particularly calcium—in excitation-contraction coupling, and evaluate how autonomic nervous system activity mo…
This volume presents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Il Ciocco, Tuscany, in July 1988, focusing on ethological and experimental approaches to behavior. It brings together interdisciplinary research from psychology, zoology, genetics, and neuroscience, emphasizing the integration of laboratory experiments with naturalistic observations of behavior. The work highlights …
This book presents foundational principles governing the interaction between animals and their physical environment, particularly in agricultural systems. It explores topics such as animal homeostasis, heat transfer mechanisms (conduction, convection, radiation), humidity effects, ventilation, and environmental control in livestock and poultry housing. The text integrates engineering principles…
This book explores the genetic basis of behavior, focusing on how inherited traits influence behavioral patterns in animals and humans. Ehrman and Parsons integrate concepts from classical genetics, population genetics, and evolutionary biology to explain variation in behavior. The text presents experimental evidence, particularly from model organisms such as Drosophila, to demonstrate how gene…
"Introduction to Fungi" by John Webster is a foundational textbook that introduces the structure, classification, physiology, and reproduction of fungi. The book explains fungal life cycles, ecology, and their roles in medicine, agriculture, and industry. It is widely used as an academic resource for students and researchers studying mycology and related biological sciences.
An introductory text presenting the mathematical foundations and physical principles of equilibrium thermodynamics for undergraduate students, including laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic systems, entropy, energy relations, and applications.