Zoology ISE
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Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2023-03-06
- Mått228 x 274 x 27 mm
- Vikt1 188 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor640
- Upplaga12
- FörlagMcGraw-Hill Education
- ISBN9781266113598
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Dr. Miller is senior author of Zoology. He grew up wading creeks, paddling rivers, and exploring forests of Michigan’s western Lower Peninsula. His fascination with aquatic ecosystems continued through high school and college. He earned a B.S. degree from Manchester College in Indiana, an M.A. in Biology from Western Michigan University, and a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin/Madison. Dr. Miller spent his career teaching General Zoology--one year in Wisconsin and 34 years teaching General Zoology at College of the Ozarks in Southwest Missouri. He is the recipient of teaching and professional achievement awards from College of the Ozarks and the Missouri Academy of Sciences. His students participated in his research, which included investigations of life history, activity patterns, and biogeography of the freshwater amphipod, Gammarus pseudolimnaeus. He also studied genetic variation within Missouri wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) populations. Since his retirement from College of the Ozarks in 2012, he has enjoyed continuing work on Zoology, interpreting zoological issues within his local community, sailing, woodworking, and spending time with family. John Harley teaches Anatomy & Physiology and General Biology at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY and is also co-author of Prescott/Harley/Klein Microbiology and the ASM Microbial Telecourse Study Guide. Dr. Tupper is co-author of Zoology. He grew up exploring the swamps of southern New England in search of reptiles and amphibians. His fascination with these animals led him to pursue a formal education in biology. He earned an A.S. in general studies from Naugatuck Valley Community College, B.S. in biology from Stockton College, M.S. in biology from Southern Connecticut State University, and PH.D. in Environmental Science from George Mason University. Dr. Tupper now teaches biology and zoology at Northern Virginia Community College. He works with biologists and both graduate and undergraduate students to investigate various aspects of reptile and amphibian natural history in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States. In his free time Dr. Tupper enjoys spending time outdoors observing wildlife, and practicing tang soo do with friends and family.
- 1 Zoology: An Evolutionary and Ecological Perspective2 The Structure and Function of Animal Cells3 Cell Division and Inheritance4 Evolution: History and Evidence5 Evolution and Gene Frequencies6 Ecology: Preserving the Animal Kingdom7 Animal Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Organization8 Animal Origins and Phylogenetic Highlights9 The Basal Animal Phyla10 The Smaller Lophotrochozoan Phyla11 Molluscan Success12 Annelida: The Metameric Body Form13 The Smaller Ecdysozoan Phyla14 The Arthropods: Blueprint for Success15 The Pancrustacea: Crustacea and Hexapoda16 Ambulacraria: Echinoderms and Hemichordates17 Chordata: Urochordata and Cephalochordata18 The Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water19 Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates20 Nonavian Reptiles: Diapsid Amniotes21 Birds: The Avian Reptiles22 Mammals: Synapsid Amniotes23 Protection, Support, and Movement24 Communication I: Nervous and Sensory Systems25 Communication II: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messengers26 Circulation and Gas Exchange27 Nutrition and Digestion28 Temperature and Body Fluid Regulation29 Reproduction and Development