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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: A. E. Douglas (Lecturer in Biology, University of York)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.242kg ISBN: 9780198542940ISBN 10: 0198542941 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 20 January 1994 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: An introduction to symbiosis 2: Symbiosis as a source of novel metabolic capabilities 3: Novel structures in symbiosis 4: Nutritional interactions in symbiosis 5: How symbioses are formed 6: Regulation of microbial symbionts 7: The ecological impact of symbiosis 8: Symbiosis and the eukaryotic cell IndexReviews'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 <br> This book is most timely. . .It will stimulate both aspiring and established biologists. --Nature<br> This book has been nicely produced. It is exceptionally easy to read; technical jargon is kept to a minimum and the writing style is simple and clear, as well as up to date. Readers will particularly appreciate the abundant diagrams, summary tables, and photographs (which are uniformly crisp and well labeled). --Ecology<br>. . .best suited as a supplemental text for courses such as microbiology, symbiosis and coevolution, and plant and animal physiology. Students are likely to appreciate the book's brevity and clarity. --Bioscience<br>. . .An excellent job of covering some familiar themes, such as algae in corals, ruminant microorganisms, luminescent bacteria of marine fishes, lichens, mycorrhizal associations, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. A well written book with fine line illustrations, line drawings, and graphs. Highly recommended. --Choice<br> This book is most timely. . .It will stimulate both aspiring and established biologists. --Nature This book has been nicely produced. It is exceptionally easy to read; technical jargon is kept to a minimum and the writing style is simple and clear, as well as up to date. Readers will particularly appreciate the abundant diagrams, summary tables, and photographs (which are uniformly crisp and well labeled). --Ecology. . .best suited as a supplemental text for courses such as microbiology, symbiosis and coevolution, and plant and animal physiology. Students are likely to appreciate the book's brevity and clarity. --Bioscience. . .An excellent job of covering some familiar themes, such as algae in corals, ruminant microorganisms, luminescent bacteria of marine fishes, lichens, mycorrhizal associations, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. A well written book with fine line illustrations, line drawings, and graphs. Highly recommended. --Choice This book is most timely. . .It will stimulate both aspiring and established biologists. --Nature<br> This book has been nicely produced. It is exceptionally easy to read; technical jargon is kept to a minimum and the writing style is simple and clear, as well as up to date. Readers will particularly appreciate the abundant diagrams, summary tables, and photographs (which are uniformly crisp and well labeled). --Ecology<br> . . .best suited as a supplemental text for courses such as microbiology, symbiosis and coevolution, and plant and animal physiology. Students are likely to appreciate the book's brevity and clarity. --Bioscience<br> . . .An excellent job of covering some familiar themes, such as algae in corals, ruminant microorganisms, luminescent bacteria of marine fishes, lichens, mycorrhizal associations, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. A well written book with fine line illustrations, line drawings, and graphs. Highly recommended. --Choice<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |