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DEVELOPMENT, PHYSIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT: A SYNTHESIS
Springer - Warren Burggren - Benjamin Dubansky
VOLUME I Volume II
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
The Utility of Developmental Biology in Environmental Science Warren Burggren & Benjamin DubanskySECTION II. PLASTICTY IN DEVELOPMENTAL TIME AND SPACE
Chapter 1. Active and Passive Responses to the Environment in Developing Animals: Costs and Benefits Berndt PelsterChapter 2. Epigenetics in Environmental Developmental Physiology Warren Burggren
Chapter 3. Developmental Windows Casey Mueller Abstract
Chapter 4. Developmental Plasticity and Heterokairy John Spicer
Chapter 5. Case Study: Larval Development in Fishes Collin Brauner Abstract
SECTION III. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
Chapter 6. The Opportunities and Limitations of Laboratory versus Field Approaches Martin GrosselChapter 7. Adverse Outcome Pathways and Systems Integration
Chapter 8. Multivariate Experimental Designs in Environmental Developmental Physiology
Chapter 9. Emerging Data Bases and Data Management Plans James Gibeaut
Chapter 10. Case Study: Research Consortia and the Art of Collaboration in Developmental Biology Linda Bui
SECTION IV. INSIGHTS INTO DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Chapter 11. Extrapolating Population-level Impacts of Environmental Transformation Morgan Kelly AbstractChapter 12. Genomics in Developmental Physiology Patricia Schulte
Chapter 13. The Modern Synthesis and Soft Inheritance Thomas Dickens & Benjamin Dickins Abstract
Chapter 14. The Physical Science of Environmental Biology – Contributions from Forensic Science Guido Verbeck
Chapter 15. Case Study: Acquired Resistance in Natural Populations
SECTION V. CONCLUSION
A Synthesis - Development in a Changing World Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky