Physiology of Molluscs: A Collection of Selected Reviews is an informative two-volume set that brings together some of the most important recent and unique developments in molluscan physiology. Volume One focuses on shell structure, mineralization, the dynamics of calcium transport, shell drilling, byssus proteins, locomotion, and reproduction. Volume Two includes reviews on the neural mechanisms of learning, reproductive behavior, responses to environmental stress and hormones, and neurotransmitters.
Physiology of Molluscs: A Collection of Selected Reviews is an informative two-volume set that brings together some of the most important recent and unique developments in molluscan physiology. Volume One focuses on shell structure, mineralization, the dynamics of calcium transport, shell drilling, byssus proteins, locomotion, and reproduction. Volume Two includes reviews on the neural mechanisms of learning, reproductive behavior, responses to environmental stress and hormones, and neurotransmitters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saber Saleuddin, PhD, is University Professor Emeritus of the Department of Biology at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Saleuddin received his early education in Bangladesh. He received his doctorate in molluscan zoology from the University of Reading in the UK. After an NRC Research Fellowship at the University of Alberta, studying biomineralization in molluscs, he continued his research on biomineralization in the laboratory of Karl Wilbur at Duke University. Though offered a position at Duke, he accepted a faculty appointment at York University in Canada, where he taught for 37 years. The university recognized his outstanding contributions to research, teaching, and administration by honoring him as a University Professor. He has published more than a hundred papers in international journals and has co-edited three books on molluscan physiology. He served as co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Zoology for 18 years and was president of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, from whom he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. Spencer Mukai, PhD, is currently an instructor and technician at York University's Glendon College campus (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), where he is facilitating the implementation of a new biology undergraduate teaching laboratory. Dr. Mukai's research interests are in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction, growth, and osmoregulation in molluscs. He has published in and served as reviewer for national and international journals. After receiving his BSc and PhD from the Department of Biology, York University, Dr. Mukai has spent time as a postdoctoral fellow and research associate as well as an instructor at York University's Keele campus. He has demonstrated labs in invertebrate physiology and zoology for many years and has taught a variety of courses, including invertebrate physiology and endocrinology, animal physiology, environmental physiology, histology, human physiology, parasitology, introductory biology, ecology, and conservation biology.
Inhaltsangabe
Developing Perspectives on Molluscan Shells, Part 1: Introduction and Molecular Biology. Developing Perspectives on Molluscan Shells, Part 2. Cellular Aspects. Drilling into Hard Substrate by Naticid and Muricid Gastropods: A Chemo-Mechanical Process Involved in Feeding. The Role of Metal Ions in the Mussel Byssus. Physiology of Envenomation by Conoidean Gastropods. Escape Responses by Jet Propulsion in Scallops. Locomotion of Coleoid Cephalopods. Key Molecular Regulators of Metabolic Rate Depression in the Estivating Snail Otala lacteal. Gastropod Ecophysiological Response to Stress.Associative Memory Mechanisms in the Pond Snail Lymnaeastagnalis. From Likes to Dislikes: Conditioned Taste Aversion in the Great Pond Snail (Lymnaeastagnalis). Stress, Memory, Forgetting and What Lymnaea Can Tell Us about a Stressful World. Learning and Memory in the Living Fossil, Chambered Nautilus. The Cephalopod Brain: Motion Control, Learning, and Cognition. Endocrine Control of Gametogenesis and Spawning in Bivalves. The Physiology of Reproduction in Cephalopods. The Physiology of Pre- and Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Simultaneously Hermaphroditic Freshwater Snails. Reproductive Strategies in Stylommatophoran Gastropods. Physiological Functions of Gastropod Peptides and Neurotransmitters.
Developing Perspectives on Molluscan Shells, Part 1: Introduction and Molecular Biology. Developing Perspectives on Molluscan Shells, Part 2. Cellular Aspects. Drilling into Hard Substrate by Naticid and Muricid Gastropods: A Chemo-Mechanical Process Involved in Feeding. The Role of Metal Ions in the Mussel Byssus. Physiology of Envenomation by Conoidean Gastropods. Escape Responses by Jet Propulsion in Scallops. Locomotion of Coleoid Cephalopods. Key Molecular Regulators of Metabolic Rate Depression in the Estivating Snail Otala lacteal. Gastropod Ecophysiological Response to Stress.Associative Memory Mechanisms in the Pond Snail Lymnaeastagnalis. From Likes to Dislikes: Conditioned Taste Aversion in the Great Pond Snail (Lymnaeastagnalis). Stress, Memory, Forgetting and What Lymnaea Can Tell Us about a Stressful World. Learning and Memory in the Living Fossil, Chambered Nautilus. The Cephalopod Brain: Motion Control, Learning, and Cognition. Endocrine Control of Gametogenesis and Spawning in Bivalves. The Physiology of Reproduction in Cephalopods. The Physiology of Pre- and Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Simultaneously Hermaphroditic Freshwater Snails. Reproductive Strategies in Stylommatophoran Gastropods. Physiological Functions of Gastropod Peptides and Neurotransmitters.
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