DEVELOPMENT, PHYSIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT: A SYNTHESIS

Springer - Warren Burggren - Benjamin Dubansky

VOLUME I

SECTION I. INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1. The Utility of Developmental Biology in Environmental Science Benjamin Dubansky & Warren Burggren              

SECTION II. PLASTICTY IN DEVELOPMENTAL TIME AND SPACE

Chapter 2. Responses to Environmental Stressors in Developing Animals: Costs and Benefits of Phenotypic Plasticity Berndt Pelster & Warren Burggren Abstract
Chapter 3. Epigenetics in Environmental Developmental Physiology Warren Burggren  
Chapter 4. Developmental Windows Casey Mueller Abstract
Chapter 5. Developmental Plasticity and Heterokairy John Spicer Abstract
Chapter 6. Case Study: Larval Development in Fishes Michael Sackville & Colin Brauner Abstract

SECTION III. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES

Chapter 7. The Opportunities and Limitations of Laboratory versus Field Approaches                
Chapter 8. Adverse Outcome Pathways and Systems Integration    
Chapter 9. Multivariate Experimental Designs in Environmental Developmental Physiology    
Chapter 10. Emerging Data Bases and Data Management Plans James Gibeaut  
Chapter 11. Case Study: Research Consortia and the Art of Collaboration in Developmental Biology    

SECTION IV. INSIGHTS INTO DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Chapter 12. Extrapolating Population-level Impacts of Environmental Transformation Morgan Kelly Abstract
Chapter 13. Genomics in Developmental Physiology    
Chapter 14. The Modern Synthesis and Soft Inheritance Thomas Dickens & Benjamin Dickins Abstract
Chapter 15. The Physical Science of Environmental Biology – Contributions from Forensic Science Phillip Mach & Guido Verbeck Abstract
Chapter 16. Case Study: Anthropogenic adaptation in toxic waters: Lessons from killifish (Fundulus) Elias M. Oziolor & Cole W. Matson Abstract

SECTION V. CONCLUSION

A Synthesis - Development in a Changing World Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky              

 

VOLUME II

SECTION I. INTRODUCTION

Current Trends and Perspectives in Environmental Developmental Physiology Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky              

SECTION II. MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS, THEIR INTERACTIONS, AND THE COMPLEX RESPONSES THEY INVOKE

Chapter 1. Multiple Stressor Interactions Fernando Galvez Abstract
Chapter 2. Multiple System Interactions Sylvia Branum & Warren Burggren Abstract
Chapter 3. Responding to Environmental Challenges with Integrated Responses from Molecular to the Population Levels    
Chapter 4. Case Study: Developmental Physiology at High Altitude Alexandra Joachmans-Lemoine & Vincent Joseph Abstract

SECTION III. DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES

Chapter 5. Developmental Challenges of Xenoestrogens on Cardiac Development Daniel Schlenk Abstract

Chapter 6. The Interaction of Environment and Chronological and Developmental Time Benjamin Dubansky Abstract
Chapter 7. The Implications of the Ontogeny of Immunity Charles D. Rice  
Chapter 8. Early Developmental Exposure to Stressors Related to Individual Fitness in Aquatic Organisms and the Subsequent Reproductive Success and Failure on Populations Keith R. Cooper Abstract
Chapter 9. Toxicity in Aquatic Environments – The Cocktail Effect Andrew Esbaugh, Alexis Khursigara & Jacob Johansen Abstract
Chapter 10. Case Study: The 2010 Gulf Oil Spill John P. Incardona & Nathaniel L. Scholz Abstract

SECTION IV. HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS

Chapter 11. The Embryo and It’s Environment – In utero Toxicity and Physiological Outcomes Damian Hutter Abstract

Chapter 12. Developmental Neurotoxicology in Children    
Chapter 13. Transgenerational Transfer of the Response to Environmental Stress Rachel Yehuda  
Chapter 14. Case Study: Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Toxicants Anne-Monique Nuyt  

SECTION V. CONCLUSION

A Synthesis - Development in a Changing World Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky              

 

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