Reproduction in Mammals
In this, our second edition of Reproduction in Mammals, we are responding to numerous requests for a more recent and rather more detailed treatment of the subject. The first edition was accorded an excellent reception, but the Books 1 to 5 were written twelve years ago and inevitably there have been advances on many fronts since then. As before, the manner of presentation is intended to make the subject matter interesting to read and readily comprehensible to undergraduates in the biological sciences, and yet have sufficient depth to provide a valued source of information to graduates engaged in both teaching and research. Our authors have been selected from among the best known in their respective fields. Book 4 pays particular attention to genetic, environmental, behavioural and immunological mechanisms that can contribute to an animal's overall reproductive fitness, through which natural selection must ultimately operate.
Product details
April 1985Paperback
9780521319843
256 pages
247 × 174 × 15 mm
0.51kg
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Table of Contents
- Contributors to book 4
- Preface to the second edition
- Books in the first edition
- Books in the second edition
- 1. Reproductive strategies R. M. May and D. I. Rubenstein
- 2. Species differences in reproductive mechanisms R. V. Short
- 3. Genetics and reproduction R. B. Land
- 4. The environment and reproduction B. K. Follett
- 5. Reproductive behaviour E. B. Keverne
- 6. Immunoligical factors in reproductive fitness N. J. Alexander and D. J. Anderson
- 7. Reproductive senescence C. E. Adams
- Index.