LePage, B. et al. ed.
The Geobiology and Ecology of Metasequoia
Series: Topics in Geobiology Vol.22
Springer-Verlag 2005.2
434 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4020-2631-5
21,200円
Contents
Pt.1.Fossil Metasequoia and History : 1.The Evolution and Biogeographic History of Metasequoia/ 2.Paleoecology and History of Metasequoia in Japan, with Reference to its extinction and Survival in East Asia/ 3.A High-Resolution Palynological Analysis, Axel Heiberg Island/ 4.Metasequoia in the Oligocene Bridge Creek Flora of Western North America: Ecological Implications and The History of Research/ 5.Gunther's Travels: The Odyssey of Metasequoia Seeds from the 1920s?/ Pt.2.Cuticle, Ultrastructure and Biomolecules : 6.Cuticle Analysis of Living and Fossil Metasequoia/ 7.Ultrastructural Preservation in Middle Eocene Metasequoia Leaf Tissues from the Buchanan Lake Formation/ 8.Biomolecules from Living and Fossil Metasequoia: Biological and Geological Applications/ Pt.3.Ecology and Ecophysiology : 9.Ecological Characteristics of Metasequoia glyptostroboides/ 10.Physiological Ecology of Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu et Cheng/ 11.Competitive Advantages of Metasequoia in Warm High Latitudes/ Pt.4.Cultivars and Horticulture : 12.Selecting and Propagating New Cultivars of Metasequoia/ 13.Cultivars of Metasequoia glyptostroboides/ 14.A Conservation Plan for Metasequoia in China/ *
Evert, R. F.
Esau's Plant Anatomy 3rd ed.
Meristems, Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body: Their Structure, Function, and Development
エサウの植物解剖学 改訂第3版
John Wiley & Sons 2006.9
601pp.(H)
ISBN 0-471-73843-3
18,000円
Contents
* 40年ぶりの改訂です。完全にアップデイトされています。
General References/ 1. Structure and Development of the Plant BodyムAn Overview/ 2. The Protoplast: Plasma Membrane, Nucleus, and Cytoplasmic Organelles/ 3. The Protoplast: Endomembrane System, Secretory Pathways, Cytoskeleton, and Stored Compounds/ 4. Cell Wall/ . 5. Meristems and Differentiation/ 6. Apical Meristems/ 7. Parenchyma and Collenchyma/ 8. Sclerenchyma/ 9. Epidermis/ 10. Xylem: Cell Types and Developmental Aspects/ 11. Xylem: Secondary Xylem and Variations in Wood Structure/ 12. Vascular Cambium/ 13. Phloem: Cell Types and Developmental Aspects/ 14. Phloem: Secondary Phloem and Variations in Its Structure/ 15. Periderm/ 16. External Secretory Structures/ 17. Internal Secretory Structures/ Addendum: Other Pertinent References Not Cited in the Text/ Glossary/ Author Index/ Subject Index/
* This revision of the now classic Esau's Plant Anatomy offers a completely updated review of the structure, function, and development of meristems, cells, and tissues of the plant body. The text follows a logical structure-based organization. Beginning with a general overview, chapters then cover the protoplast, cell wall, and meristems, through to phloem, periderm, and secretory structures. *
Malho, R. ed.
The Pollen Tube
A Cellular and Molecular Perspective
花粉管細胞・分子学的洞察
Springer-Verlag 2006.4
295 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-31121-1
24,200円
Contents
* 花粉管について現在多くのデータが蓄積されている背景には、花粉管が植物の生殖に欠かせない精子細胞を届けるという役割を超え、生物学的モデルとして優良であるという事実があります。本書は生化学・細胞生物学・分子生物学・遺伝学の専門家が執筆しており、花粉や花粉管伸長の研究に現在用いられている多彩な技術や手法が盛り込まれています。 * そして各分野の様々な観点から、花粉管が植物細胞の研究−とくに細胞先端の成長と分極、情報伝達、チャネルとイオン流出、遺伝子発現、細胞骨格および壁構造、膜ダイナミクス、細胞間連絡など−に適したモデルであることが示されています。
1.The Pollen Tube: A Model System for Cell and Molecular Biology Studies/ 2.Pollen Development, a Genetic and Transcriptomic View/ 3.Ions and Pollen Tube Growth/ 4.Genomic and Molecular Analyses of Transporters in the Male Gametophyte/ 5.Small GTPases and Spatiotemporal Regulation of Pollen Tube Growth/ 6.Lipid Metabolism, Compartmentalization and Signalling in the Regulation of Pollen Tube Growth/ 7.The Actin Cytoskeleton in Pollen Tubes; Actin and Actin Binding Proteins/ 8.The Microtubular Cytoskeleton in Pollen Tubes: Structure and Role in Organelle Trafficking/ 9.The Architecture and Properties of the Pollen Tube Cell Wall/ 10.Cellular Mechanisms for Pollen Tube Growth Inhibition in Gametophytic Self-Incompatibility/ 11.Extracellular Guidance Cues and Intracellular Signaling Pathways that Direct Pollen Tube Growth/ 12.Screening and Analysis of Pollen Tube Mutations/ 13.Comparative Analysis of Biological Models Used in the Study of Pollen Tube Growth/ Subject Index/ *
Foote, M. & Miller, A.I.
Principles of Paleontology 3rd ed.
W.H. Freeman, USA 2006.8
480 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-7167-0613-x
15,200円
Contents
1. The Nature of the Fossil Record/ 2. Growth and Form/ 3. Populations and Species/ 4. Systematics/ 5. Evolutionary Morphology/ 6. Biostratigraphy/ 7. Evolutionary Rates and Trends/ 8. Global Diversity and Extinctions/ 9. Paleoecology and Paleobiogeography/ 10. Multidisciplinary Studies in Paleontology/
* When published in 1971, Principles of Paleontology (POP) by David Raup and Steven Stanley revolutionized both textbooks and teaching in paleontology by adopting an approach that focused on the process of studying biologic groups, rather than a systematic approach (the study of individual groups of organisms), or an historical approach (narrating events to date). For this highly anticipated revision of Raup and Stanley's one-term undergraduate text, two of Raup's former students--Michael Foote and Arnold Miller--use that defining core approach to present a thoroughly up-to-date portrait of a field that has undergone major transformations in the last two decades. *
Jones, R. W.
Applied Palaeontology
Cambridge University Press 2006.5
448 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-521-84199-2
11,800円
Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Fossils and fossilisation; 3. Principal fossil groups; 4. Palaeobiology; 5. Key biological events in earth history; 6. Biostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy; 7. Case histories of applications of palaeontology; References.
* After an introduction to fossils and their classification, each of the principal fossil groups are studied in detail, covering their biology, morphology, classification, palaeobiology and biostratigraphy. The latter sections focus on the applications of fossils in the interpretation of earth and life processes and environments. It concludes with case histories of how our knowledge of fossils is applied, in industry and elsewhere. *
Sinha, D. K. ed.
Micropaleontology
Application in Stratigraphy and Paleoceanography
Narosa Publising 2007.
396 pp. (H)
ISBN 81-7319-768-7
23,200円
Contents
Preface / List of Contributors / 1.Meso-Neo Proterozoic Organic walled microfossils from the Vindhayan Sediments of Son Valley, Madhya Pradesh, India / 2.Age of the Vindhyan Supergroup of Central India: An exposition of biochronology vs radiochronology/ 3.Acritarchs, their occurrence and significance in the Yong Limestone Formation of the Tethyan Garhwal Himalaya, Uttaranchal, India / 4.Palynostratigraphy and depositional environment of Lower Gondwana sediments in Raigarh Basin, Chhattisgarh, India / 5.Biostratigraphic significance of megaspores from the Triassic sequence of Peninsular India / 6.Santonian in India / Microfloral remains from Deccan Intertrappeans: Implications on Cretaceous- Tertiary (K-T) transition and paleoecology / Paleeocene vertebrate fauna from the Fatehgarh Formation of Barmer District, Rajasthan, Western India / 7.Palynostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of the Subathu Formation of Dharampur Area, Solan District, Himachal Pradesh / 8.Occurrence and age significance of Planorotalites palmerae (Cushman and Bermudez) in the Dillai Parbat area of Assam, NE India / 9.Stratigraphic, paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental significance of Mesophyllum, a nongeniculate coralline alga from Western Kachchh (Middle Eocene to Oligocene), India / 10.Holocene sea level changes and neotectonism inferred from Beach Rocks of South Andaman, Bay of Bengal / 11.Progress in Cenozoic Radiolarian research: The Indian Context / 12.Patterns of Radiolarian species diversity in the Early Neogene of Andaman-Nicobar Islands / 13.Planktic Marine Diatom Events of the Oligocene and earliest Miocene in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean / 14.Guembelitria Booms Environmental catastrophes index / 15.Discovery of Early Miocene Microtektite horizons in the Northern Indian Ocean DSDP Site 216: Geological implications / 16.Astronomic and oceanographic influences on global carbon cycling across the Oligocene/Miocene Boundary / 17.Response of Miocene deep sea benthic foraminifera to paleoceanographic changes at DSDP site 237 (Mascarene Plateau, Northwest Indian Ocean/ 18.Neogene Planktic biostratigraphy on the Pacific coast of South America and its paleocenographic implications / 19.Episodes of weakening of Leeuwin Current (Southeast Indian Ocean) during Quaternary: Isotopic and planktic foraminiferal evidences / Planktic foraminiferal evidence for Neogene deep sea hiatuses in the Northern Indian Ocean / 20.Significance of stable oxygen (d18O) and carbon (d13C) isotopic compositions of individual foraminifera (Orbulina universa d'Orbigny) in sediment core from eastern Arabian Sea / 21.Symbiosis, calcification and stable isotopes in foraminifera: A review / 22.Early Neogene calcareous nannofossils from Laccam Point Section, Havelock Island, Ritchie's Archipelago, Andaman Sea / 23.Distribution pattern of benthic foraminifera off Krishna-Godawari delta and their environmental significance/
* Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in the science of microfossils. Major age revisions of many of the so called unfossilifereous strata were made with the discovery of microfossils. The microfossils have become indispensable tools in paleoceanographic studies. The systematic micropaleontology has gradually given way to interpretative micropaleontology and has completely changed our perception of this science. This book containing 26 peer reviewed papers discusses application of microfossils in stratigraphy and paleoceanography. *
Boggs, S.
Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 4th ed.
Prentice Hall 2006.
662 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-13-154728-3
14,400円
Contents
Pt.1.Origin and Transport of Sedimentary Materials : 1.Weathering and Soils/ 2.Transport and Deposition of Siliciclastic Sediment/ Pt.2.Physical Properties of Sedimentary Rocks : 3.Sedimentary Textures/ 4.Sedimentary Structures/ Pt.3.Composition, Classification, and Diagenesis of Sedimentary Rocks : 5.Siliciclastic Sedimentary Rocks/ 6.Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks/ 7.Other Chemical/Biochemical and Carbonaceous Sedimentary Rocks/ Pt.4.Depositional Environments : 8.Continental (Terrestrial) Environments/ 9.Marginal-Marine Environments/ 10.Siliciclastic Marine Environments/ 11.Carbonate and Evaporite Environments/ Pt.5.Stratigraphy and Basin Analysis : 12.Lithostratigraphy/ 13.Seismic, Sequence, and Magnetic Stratigraphy/ 14.Biostratigraphy/ 15.Chronostratigraphy and Geologic Time/ 16.Basin Analysis, Tectonics, and Sedimentation/ Appendices/ Bibliography/ Index/ *
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