The Reproductive Physiology of Mammals

The Reproductive Physiology of Mammals
Title The Reproductive Physiology of Mammals PDF eBook
Author Keith K. Schillo
Publisher Cengage Learning
Total Pages 488
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN

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Reproductive Physiology of Mammals: From Farm to Field and Beyond explores the fundamental principles of mammalian reproductive biology in the context of a society that values the management of the reproductive activity of human and nonhuman animals. The format of the book is compatible with traditional approaches to teaching courses in reproductive physiology, but emphasizes basic biological principles and comparative analyses of reproductive physiology. This departure from tradition is intended to accommodate studentsa growing interests in companion and wild animals and provide expertise that allows students to pursue careers that require literacy in basic science.

Textbook of Clinical Embryology

Textbook of Clinical Embryology
Title Textbook of Clinical Embryology PDF eBook
Author Kevin Coward
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 110727625X

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The success of Assisted Reproductive Technology is critically dependent upon the use of well optimized protocols, based upon sound scientific reasoning, empirical observations and evidence of clinical efficacy. Recently, the treatment of infertility has experienced a revolution, with the routine adoption of increasingly specialized molecular biological techniques and advanced methods for the manipulation of gametes and embryos. This textbook – inspired by the postgraduate degree program at the University of Oxford – guides students through the multidisciplinary syllabus essential to ART laboratory practice, from basic culture techniques and micromanipulation to laboratory management and quality assurance, and from endocrinology to molecular biology and research methods. Written for all levels of IVF practitioners, reproductive biologists and technologists involved in human reproductive science, it can be used as a reference manual for all IVF labs and as a textbook by undergraduates, advanced students, scientists and professionals involved in gamete, embryo or stem cell biology.

Reproduction in Mammals

Reproduction in Mammals
Title Reproduction in Mammals PDF eBook
Author Virginia Hayssen
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2017-10-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1421423154

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"Newborn mammals can weigh as little as a dime or as much as a motorcycle. Some receive milk for only a few days, whereas others nurse for years. Humans typically have only one baby at a time following nine months of pregnancy, but other mammals have 20 or more young after only a few weeks in utero. What causes this incredible reproductive diversity? Reproduction in Mammals is a fascinating examination of the diverse reproductive strategies of a broad spectrum of mammals and the ways in which natural selection has influenced that diversity. While accounts of reproduction in individual taxa abound, this unique book's comprehensive coverage gathers stories from many taxa into a single, cohesive perspective that centers on the reproductive lives of females. The authors shed light on intriguing questions such as: Do bigger moms have bigger babies? Do primates have longer pregnancies than other groups? Do aquatic animals have particular patterns? Do carnivores like lions often produce larger litters than prey species? The book opens with the authors' definition of what constitutes a female perspective and an examination of the evolution of reproduction in mammals. It then outlines the individual female: her genetics, anatomy, and physiology. From this nuanced basis, the text progresses to mirror the female reproductive cycle and includes her interactions with males and offspring. The final section contextualizes the reproductive cycle within the rest of the world--both abiotic and biotic environments. To close, the authors include dedicated chapters on human concerns: conservation and women as mammals. Readers will come away from this thought-provoking book with an understanding not only of how reproduction fits into the lives of female mammals but also of how biology has affected the enormously diverse reproductive patterns of the phenotypes we observe today."-- Provided by publisher.

Mammalian Reproductive Biology

Mammalian Reproductive Biology
Title Mammalian Reproductive Biology PDF eBook
Author F. H. Bronson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 340
Release 1989
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780226075594

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A unique interdisciplinary overview of the way mammals reproduce, this volume synthesizes research done by laboratory physiologists, behaviorists, population ecologists, and animal breeders. F. H. Bronson has drawn together the disparate literature in these areas to provide students and researchers with a comprehensive and biologically integrated approach to the study of mammalian reproduction. Each chapter presents a wealth of issues and questions, summarizing the current consensus on interpretations as well as viable alternatives under debate. The book is principally concerned with how environmental factors regulate reproduction. Bronson proposes that a mammal's reproductive performance routinely reflects simultaneous regulation by several environmental factors that interact in fascinatingly complex ways. Environment is defined broadly, and the chapters give equal weight to ecological and physiological factors when considering how variables such as food availability, ambient temperature, photoperiod, and social cues interact to regulate a mammal's reproduction. Particular attention is given to seasonal breeding, and a taxonomically arranged chapter underscores the importance of comparative and evolutionary biology to an understanding of mammalian reproduction. Mammalian Reproductive Biology is a powerful argument for the value and importance of interdisciplinary approaches to research. Its almost 1,500 references constitute the most comprehensive bibliography to date on this topic. Bronson also gives detailed consideration to promising areas for future research. Well organized, carefully planned, and clearly written, this book will become standard reading for scientists concerned with any aspect of mammalian biology.

Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials

Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials
Title Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials PDF eBook
Author C. Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 496
Release 1987-01-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521337922

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The results of this compilation of new research on the reproductive physiology of marsupials reveal much about their patterns of reproduction and evolution in comparison to monotremes and eutherians.

Current Mammalogy

Current Mammalogy
Title Current Mammalogy PDF eBook
Author H.H. Genoways
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 530
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1475799098

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When I first proposed a series entitled Current Mammalogy to the pub lishers, they were reluctant to undertake such a project because they viewed the field of mammology as overly fragmented. At first I found this idea to be difficult to accept; however, upon reflection, I came near to agreeing with it. Although many of us work on mammals, we gen erally feel more allegiance to our specialties, such as systematics, ge netics, cytogenetics, ecology, behavior, pest control, paleontology, wildlife management, primatology, and marine mammalogy, than we do to the general field of mammalogy. However, rather than becoming discour aged from pursuing this project, I became more certain than ever that a series such as Current Mammalogy was needed. We hope to make this series a place where specialists can present their ideas not only to other members of their specialty, but to those outside the area as well. Hopefully, this exchange of ideas will be a mutually beneficial exercise. The Editorial Board of Current Mammalogy has decided to keep the range of subjects in each volume as broad as possible rather than concentrating on one or two topics, in the hope that this will keep the series as useful as possible to the broadest range of readers.

Reproductive Physiology of Mammals and Birds

Reproductive Physiology of Mammals and Birds
Title Reproductive Physiology of Mammals and Birds PDF eBook
Author Andrew Vladimir Nalbandov
Publisher W.H. Freeman
Total Pages 334
Release 1976-01
Genre Physiology, Comparative
ISBN 9780716708438

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The biology of sex; The structure of the male and female reproductive systems; The endocrinology of reproduction; Reproduction in females; Ovarian follicles, ovulation, and corporea lutea; Hormone of reproduction; Reproduction in males; The germam cells; The young embryo; Efficiency of reproduction; Pregnancy, parturition, and lactation; Fertility and sterility.