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  • av R. Hengeveld
    2 819,-

    This study of biological invasions introduces dynamic concepts into biogeography and spatial concepts into ecology. Using mathematical models from epidemiology and human geography he shows that apparently static species ranges contain dynamic internal parameters.

  • - A paleoecological perspective
    av Hazel R. Delcourt & Paul A. Delcourt
    1 759 - 2 839

    The main aim of this volume is to provide an overview of the interdisciplinary area of quaternary ecology. Topics discussed include species migrations and invasions of pre-existing communities and the disassembly and reassembly of communities after major environmental change.

  • av S. Pryde & M.T. Gilbert
    1 929

    This book presents detailed studies of flows in elastic liquids, from theory, through experiment, to applications. Falling into the category of elastic liquids in particular, are the melts and concentrated solutions of such flexible-chain polymers as polyethylene, polyisobutylene and polypropylene, all of which are widely used in polymer processing. The reading material is presented with an emphasis on practical applications. Applications of results to industrial problems are also discussed.

  • av Paola Defilippi, Angela Gismondi, Guido Tarone & m.fl.
    1 929

    Summarizes the vast available literature on the cell surface receptors for matrix proteins, now known to function in interactions between the cell and the matrix and in the adhesion between cells. Covers general aspects of integrin structure and function, several distinct pathways involved in the transmission of the signal from the membrane to the

  • av John H. Lawton & Clive G. Jones
    1 929

    I was asked to introduce this volume by examining "why a knowledge of ecosys tem functioning can contribute to understanding species activities, dynamics, and assemblages." On the one hand, the answer is very simple and general: because all species live in ecosystems, they are part of and dependent on ecosystem processes.

  •  
    1 929

    This was not because the decline of butterflies has stopped or even slowed down, far from it, the threat to our butterflies continues to increase from habitat destruction and intensification of land use.

  • av J. Ferguson
    1 469,-

    Introduction to Linear Algebra in Geology introduces linear algebra to students of geology and explores the possibilities of using the techniques as an aid to solving geological problems which can be solved numerically. A basic knowledge of geology is assumed.

  • - DNA Sequencing
    av J. J. Doyle & Pamela S. Soltis
    3 905,-

    In the five years since the publication of Molecular Systematics of Plants, the field of molecular systematics has advanced at an astonishing pace.

  • - Chemical Methods
     
    1 929

    A working definition of the discipline of chemical ecology might be "the study of the structure, function, origin, and significance of naturally occurring compounds that mediate inter-and intraspecific interactions between organisms.

  • av S.H. Yungul
    2 839

    This book provides a broad introduction to electrical methods, with particular emphasis on concepts, methods, exploration strategy and interpretation.

  • av C.R. Dillon & M.L. Meade
    1 455,-

    Written for first and second year undergraduates in electronic engineering and the physical sciences, providing a grounding in the study of signals and systems. This edition includes a new section on the discrete Fourier transform in the context of signal capture and spectral analysis.

  • av Donald L. DeAngelis
    1 455,-

    In ecology the fact that practitioners tend to be divided between such subdisciplines as aquatic and terrestrial ecology, as well as between popula tion, community, and ecosystem ecology, makes it even harder for them to keep up with all relevant research.

  • - Structures, Syntheses and Dynamics
    av P. Finch
    1 929

    Carbohydrate chemistry has seen a resurgence of interest stimulated by increasing awareness of the roles of these substances in biological recognition regulation.

  • - IFIP TC5 WG5.11 International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS '97), 28 April-2 May 1997, British Columbia, Canada
     
    2 839

    Environmental Informatics is a fast growing field which deals with all methods from computer science, environmental planning, ecology and related subjects. As well as being an interdisciplinary area, Environmental Informatics provides an interface between all involved professional groups.

  • av S.J. Blaber
    2 839

    Tropical estuaries are among the most modified and threatened of aquatic environments, supporting innumerable fisheries essential to the regions in which they occur.

  • av G.J. Fleer, T. Cosgrove, B. Vincent, m.fl.
    3 199

    In recent years, developments in technology combined with increased attention from specialists in a wide range of fields have resulted in a considerable increase in our understanding of the behavior of polymers at interfaces.

  • - Concepts, architectures and implementation
    av O. Molloy
    2 085

    There is a need for in-depth study of the architectures for DFM/A systems in order that the latest software and knowledge-based techniques may be used to deliver the DFM/A systems of tomorrow.

  • av James P. Grover
    1 929

    As one of the most quantitative of ecological subdisciplines, resource competition is an important, central area of ecology.

  • av P.J. Bohlen & Clive A. Edwards
    3 199

    This is the third edition of the book which reviews all aspects of earthworm biology and ecology. The text has been extensively updated to include recent data and advances.

  • av C. Elliot
    2 839

    The main theme of this book is how reproduction in fungi is controlled by genetic and environmental factors. The genetics of fungi is at a crossroads - the methods of classical genetics are giving way to those of recombinant DNA technology.

  • av William J. Matthews
    4 849

    Discusses about freshwater fish in streams, lakes, reservoirs, and special habitats around the world. This book addresses approximately twenty major topics in freshwater fish ecology in a format suitable for use in graduate-level courses. It focuses on basic ecology and contains much data from fisheries ecology.

  • av F.C. Walsh & D. Pletcher
    5 099

    A manual of electrochemical technology which aims to build a bridge from fundamental electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering to industrial electochemistry by demonstrating how an understanding of the fundamentals is essential to the efficient design and operation of the process.

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    2 825,-

    This book contains a collection of contributions related to the design and control of material flow systems in manufacturing. Material flow systems in manufacturing covers a broad spectrum of topics directly affecting issues related to facilities design, material handling and production planning and control.

  •  
    1 929

    Over the last few years, games of different types have been successfully used in the teaching of production management and in the introduction of new planning methods and systems in industrial enterprises. Games have been used to explain the dynamic nature of production management and for testing new planning principles.

  • av Brian K. Hall
    2 565

    Although evolutionary developmental biology is a new field, its origins lie in the last century; Evolutionary developmental biology is however more than just a fusion of the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology.

  • av K. Waldron & C. T. Brett
    1 925 - 2 839

    The plant cell wall plays a vital role in almost every aspect of plant physiology.

  • av Richard Hayes
    2 839

    The aims of this book remain the same, that is, that it should be of in terest to all those people concerned with, or about, food hygiene in the broadest sense. During the time that has elapsed since the earlier edition appeared there has been much publicity about newer forms of 'food poisoning'.

  • av Michael J. Samways
    2 839

    Discusses the conservation of insect species in realistic terms in the context of sustainable development, agroecology and environmental change. Ethical issues surrounding insects are considered as well as preservation technology and restoration ecology.

  • av K.G. Adiyodi
    3 835

    Contributors were urged to emphasize recent findings, including unpublished data when possible, a goal that would not have been feasible if it were not for the two previously published books on the basic biology of cockroaches, The Biology o/the Cockroach (1968) by D.

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