Symbiotic Interactions

Symbiotic Interactions

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This text provides a modern synthesis of our knowledge of symbiosis, from the molecular mechanisms underlying the establishment and function of symbioses to the ecological and evolutionary impact of such associations. It provides a clear introduction to symbiosis for undergraduate courses.

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Symbiotic Interactions by A E Douglas

No organism exists in isolation. Symbiosis describes some of the most intimate interactions that occur between organisms; those in which some species can overcome their own physiological limitations by exploiting the capacities of others. Symbiotic Interactions is a modern synthesis of our knowledge of symbiosis, from the molecular mechanisms underlying the establishment and function of symbioses to the ecological and evolutionary impact of such associations. The book takes the novel approach that symbiosis is a vehicle by which many organisms have gained access to complex metabolic capabilities, and this is illustrated by a variety of associations, including photosynthetic algae in corals, nitrogen-fixing bacteria in plant roots and cellulose-degrading microorganisms in herbivorous mammals. The traditional view of symbioses as mutually-beneficial associations is explicitly abandoned. This book brings together the scattered literature on symbiosis, providing an integrated introduction for undergraduate courses and up-to-date review for postgraduate students.
'It will stimulate both aspiring and established biologists' David L. Hawksworth, Nature, Vol. 371. October 1994
'Angela Douglas has taken a much needed approach to the subject by considering the important, intriguing and relevant aspects of symbiosis as separate subjects ... a well written and informative book. It is clearly presented with informative figures and some high quality electron and light micrographs. As a teacher of undergraduates in the field of symbiosis, I will include this book as essential course reading. In addition, Angela Douglas has achieved her aim of providing an integrated text on symbiosis which will also be of interest to postgraduate students and other researchers of this subject.' I.R. Sanders, New Phytol, Volume 127, 1994
'This book is most timely. It will stimulate both aspiring and established biologists.' David L. Hawksworth, Nature, Vol. 371, October 1994
It is refreshing ... a thought-provoking book which should appeal to a wide audience ... well referenced ... well illustrated, with clear diagrams and fascinating scanning electron micrographs. This book is strongly recommended for anyone needing an overview of the subject. Patricia E.J. Wiltshire, Biologist (1995) 42 (2)
The book covers a wide range of symbioses ... It looks at many different aspects ... I found it readable and ... accurate. The breadth helped to make it interesting ... It must be the sign of a good book that it leaves the reader intrigued and wanting to find out more. * Christopher Howe, University of Cambridge, TREE vol. 9, no. 12, December 1994 *

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ISBN 13 9780198542940
ISBN 10 0198542941
Titel Symbiotic Interactions
Autor A E Douglas
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1994-01-20
Seitenanzahl 156
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