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OverviewThis textbook covers the major topics in the reproductive biology of vertebrates, from sexuality and gametogenesis to reproductive ecology and life history tactics. The work draws heavily on recent reviews and papers while placing topics in a historical context and conceptual framework. In addition, the author provides detailed comparative surveys of each of the major topics discussed. It is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level students in biology, zoology, physiology, animal science, and veterinary medicine. The work also serves as a reference for researchers in medical and veterinary schools working in reproductive medicine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julian LombardiPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 1998 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.880kg ISBN: 9780792383369ISBN 10: 0792383362 Pages: 469 Publication Date: 30 November 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1: Introduction to Vertebrate Reproductive Biology.- and Overview.- An Interdisciplinary Science.- Reproduction and Vertebrate Diversity.- Limitations of the Literature.- Plesiomorphy and Apomorphy.- Homology, Analogy, and Homoplasy.- Reproduction and Natural Selection.- A Comparative Perspective.- Synopsis of the Living Vertebrate Orders.- 2: Sex and Sexual Differentiation.- and Overview.- Acquiring the Sexual Phenotype.- Genetic Basis of Sex Determination.- Hormonal Influences on Sexual Differentiation.- Environmental Influences.- The Sex Ratio.- Sex Allocation.- 3: Modes of Reproduction.- and Overview.- The Vertebrate Life Cycle.- Sexual Reproduction.- Unisexual Reproduction.- Polyembryony.- 4: Urogenital Structure and Integration.- and Overview.- The Urinary Component.- Urogenital Organization and Integration.- The Cloaca and Its Associations.- 5: Gametes and Their Production.- and Overview.- Male Gametes.- Female Gametes.- 6: Reproductive Regulation.- and Overview.- Modes of Integration and Control.- Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones.- External Regulation of Cyclicity.- 7: Fertilization and Cleavage.- and Overview.- Fertilization.- Cleavage.- 8: Embryogenesis.- and Overview.- Organization of Vertebrate Blastulae.- The Vertebrate Developmental Common Plan.- Gastrulation.- Organogenesis.- Extraembryonic Membranes.- Embryonic Diapause.- 9: Ovuliparity and Modes of Embryo Retention.- and Overview.- Ovuliparity.- Embryo Retention.- Regulation of Embryo Retention and Parturition.- 10: Embryonic Nutrition and Placentation.- and Overview.- Lecithotrophy.- Matrotrophy.- 11: Postpartum Care of Young.- and Overview.- Parental Care.- Postpartum Nutrient Provision.- 12: Life Histories.- and Overview.- Life History Traits.- Evolution of Life Histories.- 13: Mating Systems andReproductive Ecology.- and Overview.- Mating Systems.- Mating Behaviors.- Reproductive Ecology.- References.Reviews`... the chapters are generally authoritative, providing useful overviews of a variety of research topics in vertebrate reproduction. The book is first rate: very broad, readable (including extra explanations provided in many useful footnotes), well illustrated with many useful figures and tables, organized, thorough, clearly written and truly integrative in its coverage of the biology of comparative reproduction. It will work well as a text and as a valuable reference for professionals from a multitude of disciplines.' American Scientist, September/October 1999 '... the chapters are generally authoritative, providing useful overviews of a variety of research topics in vertebrate reproduction. The book is first rate: very broad, readable (including extra explanations provided in many useful footnotes), well illustrated with many useful figures and tables, organized, thorough, clearly written and truly integrative in its coverage of the biology of comparative reproduction. It will work well as a text and as a valuable reference for professionals from a multitude of disciplines.' American Scientist, September/October 1999 `... the chapters are generally authoritative, providing useful overviews of a variety of research topics in vertebrate reproduction. The book is first rate: very broad, readable (including extra explanations provided in many useful footnotes), well illustrated with many useful figures and tables, organized, thorough, clearly written and truly integrative in its coverage of the biology of comparative reproduction. It will work well as a text and as a valuable reference for professionals from a multitude of disciplines.' American Scientist, September/October 1999 ... the chapters are generally authoritative, providing useful overviews of a variety of research topics in vertebrate reproduction. The book is first rate: very broad, readable (including extra explanations provided in many useful footnotes), well illustrated with many useful figures and tables, organized, thorough, clearly written and truly integrative in its coverage of the biology of comparative reproduction. It will work well as a text and as a valuable reference for professionals from a multitude of disciplines.' American Scientist, September/October 1999 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |