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Until recently, comparative studies have not played a major role in mammalian genetics because there was little to compare. However, this situation has been changed by rapid developments in molecular biology which have revealed details of the genetic structures of a wide range of mammalian species. The resulting flood of information on comparative aspects of mammalian genomes has been scattered across a great many journals and books, and no single source has been available. X-Linked Traits: A Catalog of Loci in Non-Human Mammals presents just such a source for the mammalian X-chromosome. X-Linked Traits will serve as a useful guide for researchers in comparative mammalian genetics, developmental biology, cell biology, and biochemistry, as well as clinical disciplines in human and veterinary medicine.
Mammals --- Sex-linkage (Genetics) --- X chromosome. --- Genetics.
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Monitoring traps baited with potent attractants of animals like insects have long played a critical role in revealing what pests are present and when they are active. However, pest managers have been laboring without the tools necessary for quick and inexpensive determination of absolute pest density, which is the cornerstone of pest management decisions. This book fills that gap by demonstrating how catch numbers from monitoring traps can be translated into measures of pests per given area of crop and accurate projections of damage. An unhappy fact of life from the human perspective is that small animals such as insects, mites, mollusks, and nematodes compete severely for our food and fiber. Moreover, some of these creatures vector diseases such as malaria, which kills more than a million humans each year. An imperative of a civilized world is that pests be accurately monitored so that control measures like pesticides are used only when the benefits clearly outweigh the risks to the health of humans, non-target organisms, and the environment.
Life Sciences. --- Animal Ecology. --- Entomology. --- Applied Ecology. --- Environmental Management. --- Biological Techniques. --- Life sciences. --- Animal ecology. --- Cytology --- Environmental management. --- Sciences de la vie --- Ecologie animale --- Entomologie --- Environnement --- Research_xMethodology. --- Gestion --- Cytology_xResearch_xMethodology. --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Ecology --- Pests --- Control. --- Chemical control of pests --- Control of pests --- Eradication of pests --- Extermination of pests --- Pest control --- Pest eradication --- Pest extermination --- Pest management --- Chemical control --- Eradication --- Extermination --- Management --- Applied ecology. --- Biology --- Technique. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Environmental protection --- Nature conservation --- Insects --- Zoology --- Animals --- Biology—Technique.
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Monitoring traps baited with potent attractants of animals like insects have long played a critical role in revealing what pests are present and when they are active. However, pest managers have been laboring without the tools necessary for quick and inexpensive determination of absolute pest density, which is the cornerstone of pest management decisions. This book fills that gap by demonstrating how catch numbers from monitoring traps can be translated into measures of pests per given area of crop and accurate projections of damage. An unhappy fact of life from the human perspective is that small animals such as insects, mites, mollusks, and nematodes compete severely for our food and fiber. Moreover, some of these creatures vector diseases such as malaria, which kills more than a million humans each year. An imperative of a civilized world is that pests be accurately monitored so that control measures like pesticides are used only when the benefits clearly outweigh the risks to the health of humans, non-target organisms, and the environment.
Biological techniques --- Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Insects. Springtails --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Biotechnology --- dierenecologie --- biologische technieken --- biotechnologie --- milieubeleid --- milieuzorg --- insecten
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The Gaia hypothesis holds that the Earth's physical and biological processes are linked to form a complex, self-regulating system, and that life has affected this over time. This title examines both this theory, as well as other Gaian processes.
Gaia hypothesis. --- Gaia concept --- Gaia principle --- Gaia theory --- Gaian hypothesis --- Living earth theory --- Ecology --- Geobiology --- Biosphere --- Philosophy --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Nature protection --- Biological anthropology. Palaeoanthropology --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology
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