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         Animal Biology:     more books (102)
  1. Animal Agriculture: The Biology, Husbandry, and Use of Domestic Animals (Series of Books in Animal Science) by Harold Harrison Cole, 1980-06
  2. Animal Biology and Care by Sue Dallas, 2006-07-28
  3. Plant and Animal Science Fair Projects (Biology Science Projects Using the Scientific Method) by Yael Calhoun, 2010-03
  4. Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2004-10
  5. The Political Animal: Biology, Ethics and Politics by Stephen R L Clark, Stephen R.L Clark, 1999-06-28
  6. Biology of Animals by Cleveland P. Hickman, Larry S. Roberts, 1993-12
  7. Animal Architecture (Oxford Animal Biology) by Mike Hansell, 2005-03-17
  8. Animal Taxonomy (Studies in Biology) by H.E. Goto, 1982-10-01
  9. The Origin of Animal Body Plans: A Study in Evolutionary Developmental Biology by Wallace Arthur, 2000-09-11
  10. Essentials of Animal Behaviour (Studies in Biology) by Peter J. B. Slater, 1999-05-28
  11. Environment and Animal Development (Society for Experimental Biology)
  12. Endothelial Cell Culture (Handbooks in Practical Animal Cell Biology)
  13. Fundamentals of Space Biology: Research on Cells, Animals, and Plants in Space (Space Technology Library)
  14. Animal Biology by Robert H. Wolcott, 1946

21. OUP: Animal Biology Series
animal biology Series. The Oxford animal biology Series is an innovativenew series of supplementary texts in comparative animal biology.
http://www.oup.co.uk/academic/science/biology/animal/animal_biology_series/
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Animal Biology Series
The Oxford Animal Biology Series is an innovative new series of supplementary texts in comparative animal biology. The series adopts a fresh, integrated, and international approach to the subject, where topics within each book are addressed using examples from a range of different organisms, and seeking for parallels that transcend taxonomy.
NEW!
Animal Eyes by Michael Land and Dan-Eric Nilsson
A comparative account of all the types of eye in the animal kingdom, which includes their optical systems, form and function, ecology and evolution.
Also published - Energy for Animal Life : An explanation of how animals get energy and how they use it.

22. Program Description: Integrative Animal Biology
Integrative animal biology. Focuses on the basic physiological mechanismsat the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and wholeanimal levels.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/progdesc/1998/bio/ibn/1155.htm
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BIO) INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCES (IBN) Physiology and Ethology
Integrative Animal Biology
Focuses on the basic physiological mechanisms at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and whole-animal levels. The program's encompassing theme is "the whole animal as an integrated system." It includes research on integrative aspects of comparative physiology, functional morphology, endocrinology, epithelial transport, and biomechanics. Note that studies focusing on the nervous system are supported by the Neuroscience cluster Target Dates: January 10 and July 10 (annually) REFERENCE:

23. Cluster For Physiology And Ethology - IBN/Biology/NSF
Integrative animal biology Focuses on the basic physiological mechanismsat the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and whole animal levels.
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Neuroendocrinology Neuronal and Glial Mechanisms Sensory Systems Physiology and Ethology Animal Behavior Ecology and Evolutionary... Integrative Animal Biology Integrative Plant Biology Additional Information IBN Staff Directory IBN Award Listings IBN Target/Deadline Dates The Submission Process ... Other BIO Divisions and Programs Cluster for Physiology and Ethology This cluster supports integrative studies of physiological functions at the genomic, cellular, systemic, and organismal levels and animal behavior in both field and laboratory settings. Research areas in this cluster are arranged in the following groups. Animal Behavior Focuses on the mechanisms, development, functions, and evolution of all animal behavior, studied observationally and experimentally in laboratory and natural settings. Specific areas include behavioral ecology and evolution, nonhuman learning and cognition, behavioral genetics, development of behavior, behavioral physiology and motivation (including behavioral endocrinology), animal communication, and animal orientation. These areas are neither limiting nor mutually exclusive. Interdisciplinary collaborations and other projects that integrate diverse approaches, including functional genomics, to the study of behavior are particularly encouraged. This program also considers

24. Animal Biology
Part 1B animal biology. Part IB animal biology is characterised by diversitythat of animals themselves, and of the ways in which they are studied.
http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/degree/ugrad_tch/1b_an_bio.html
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Part IB Animal Biology is characterised by diversity: that of animals themselves, and of the ways in which they are studied. The course comprises five half-term sections: Behaviour and Ecology, Brains and Behaviour, Insect Biology, Vertebrate Evolutionary Biology and Physiology and the Environment. These sections are described on the following pages. Practical work, which is assessed continuously, consists of experiments, observation of specimens and dissections. Films, computer simulations, seminars and museum tours are used as appropriate. Students receive instruction in the written presentation of their practical work. Part IB Animal Biology can also be an attractive course component in PART II (GENERAL) of the Natural Sciences Tripos.

25. Animal Biology
animal biology Majors and Honours programs. animal biology Majors Program.animal biology Honours Program. animal biology Electives.
http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/bpg/animal.htm
Biology Program Guide 2002/2003
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Animal Biology: Majors and Honours programs.
This program provides a solid background in zoology and allows a lot of freedom in selection of electives to suit your needs and interests.
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26. Redirecting To New Site...
Our goal is to teach and conduct high quality research in animal biologyand animal production at both fundamental and applied levels.
http://www.agric.uwa.edu.au/animals/

27. Undergraduate Program, University Of Alberta
Undergraduate Program animal biology Printer Friendly. Our new program inanimal biology includes both invertebrate and verbrate animals.
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/programs/undergraduate/index.php?Page=715

28. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Biology - Zoology
A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - AnimalBiology. Find the web's animal biology Preview Category,
http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=330384

29. B.Sc. Animal Biology
MBG*2000 0.5 Intro Genetics. BIOL*2210 0.5 Intro Cell Biology. 0.5 Electiveor restricted elective. Anim. Physiology. ANSC*3120 0.5 Intro Animal Nutrition.
http://www.aps.uoguelph.ca/animal-biology.htm
Effective Fall 2002 Fall Winter
st BIOL*1030 [0.5] Biology I CHEM*1040 [0.5] Gen. Chemistry I MATH*1080 [0.5] Calculus I PHYS*1070 [0.5] Physics for Life Science I
[0.5] Elective or restricted elective
nd BIOL*1040 [0.5] Biology II CHEM*1050 [0.5] Gen. Chemistry II PHYS*1080 [0.5] Physics for Life Science II
One of: [0.5] CIS*1000, CIS*1200, CIS*1500, CIS*1650 [0.5] Elective or restricted elective
rd STAT*2040 [0.5] Statistics I CHEM*2580 [0.5] Intro Biochemistry MBG*2000 [0.5] Intro Genetics BIOL*2210 [0.5] Intro Cell Biology [0.5] Elective or restricted elective
th ANSC*2340 [0.5] Structure Farm Anim. NUTR*3190 [0.5] Fund. Nutrition MBG*2020 [0.5] Intro Molecular Biol. [1.0] Elective or restricted elective
th AGR*2350 [0.5] Anim. Prod. Sys. Indus. ANSC*3080 [0.5] Ag. Anim. Physiology ANSC*3120 [0.5] Intro Animal Nutrition
[1.0] Elective or restricted elective
th ANSC*4120 [0.5] Fund. Anim. Reprod. MBG*3060 [0.5] Quantitative Genetics ANSC*3150 [0.5] Prin. Anim. Care Welfare
[1.0] Elective or restricted elective th ANSC*4050 [0.5] Recombinant DNA

30. FNAS School Of Animal Biology - Research
UWA Logo, FNAS School of animal biology. animal biology, School of. Amphibiaand reptiles. E/Prof Bert Main, 9380 2239, Amphibian conservation.
http://www.animals.uwa.edu.au/home/research
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Animal Biology, School of Amphibia and reptiles E/Prof Bert Main Amphibian conservation A/Prof Dale Roberts 9380 2224 or 9380 2237 droberts@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Animal genetics and evolution Professor Mike Johnson msj@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Aquaculture Dr Craig Lawrence craiglaw@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Aquatic biology and evolutionary biology Dr Terrie Finston tfinston@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Aquatic biology Dr Andrew Storey awstorey@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Arid-zone biology Professor Don Bradshaw don.bradshaw@uwa.edu.au Avian reproduction Dr Ireneusz Malecki imalecki@agric.uwa.edu.au Behaviour studies Dr Dominique Blache dblache@agric.uwa.edu.au Behavioural ecology Professor Leigh Simmons lsimmons@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Biological control of weeds Dr Helen Spafford-Jacob hsjacob@agric.uwa.edu.au Biological control Professor Winston Bailey wbailey@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Community structure and population, ecology of bats Dr James O'Shea jeoshea@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

31. FNAS School Of Animal Biology - Teaching
UWA Logo, FNAS School of animal biology. ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT.The School of animal biology teaches in two main types of degree programs.
http://www.animals.uwa.edu.au/home/teaching
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Our teaching portfolio is broad allowing student to tailor degrees incorporating majors or themes with optional units to keep a general focus in traditional areas or specialise in new, developing areas. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY PEST MANAGEMENT BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT MARINE BIOLOGY ZOOLOGY ANIMAL NUTRITION AQUACULTURE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT The School of Animal Biology teaches in two main types of degree programs. Both degrees aim to combine fundamentals in basic sciences with field and practical experience to develop an appreciation of basic science, and, how science can be applied to real world problems. Three year degrees : the Bachelor of Science (B Sc) and related programs most importantly the B Sc (Marine Science) B Sc (Environmental Science) , and, the B Sc (Neuroscience) Eligible students can also take a research intensive fourth year known as Honours Teaching in these degrees relate to majors in Zoology Marine Biology and Neuroscience Our role in the core business of these majors is a focus on animals in all their manifestations: physiology, behaviour, ecology, systematics and evolution.

32. UC Davis Animal Science Advising Center: The Animal Biology Major
Requirements for a BS degree in animal biology Click the below links for easyaccess to all the specific requirements for the animal biology Major.
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This major offers students training in the biological and natural science as they apply to animals. The major covers the basic biological sciences tat explain animal evolution, systematics, ecology, physiology and molecular biology Emphasis is on the application of these biological principals in solving societal problems associated with animals in agriculture , urban areas or natural environments.
Requirements for a B.S. degree in Animal Biology Trying to figure out what classes to take for your major is often a daunting task. What class do I need to take, when do I need to take it are all common question asked by students.
Click the below links for easy access to all the specific requirements for the Animal Biology Major [General University Requirements] [English Requirement] [Preparatory Subject Matter] [Depth Subject Matter] ... [Restricted Electives]
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Animal Science Major Animal Science and Management Avian Sciences ... General Info Advising Center 1202 Meyer Hall Department of Animal Science University of California Davis, CA 95616-8521

33. 2000-2001 Requirements For The Animal Biology Major
20002001 Requirements for the animal biology Major General University Requirements. Returnto The animal biology Major. 1. GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS
http://asac.ucdavis.edu/undergrad/abi/requirements.html
2000-2001 Requirements for the Animal Biology Major [General University Requirements] [English Requirement] [Preparatory Subject Matter] [Depth Subject Matter] ... Return to The Animal Biology Major GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS English A GENERAL EDUCATION: A. TOPICAL BREADTH B. SOCIAL
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Major requirements that can be used here: ANS 1, 2, 42, 124, 141, 146, 148, 193, NUT 115
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Return to The Animal Biology Major ENGLISH - Choose ONE of the following options: AFTER completing 70 units pass English Comp Exam Two courses from:
ENL 1, 3, 18, 19, 101 or 104 A-E; OR
One from the previous list AND one from:
ENL 102, COM 1, 2, 3, 4, NAS 5, CMN 1
Advanced Placement English score of 4 or 5 plus any course on above list
EXCEPT ENL 1 or 3 Back to Top Return to The Animal Biology Major PREPARATORY SUBJECT MATTER (minimum units) a) Biological Sciences (total at least 15) BIS 1A (5) , 1B (5) , 1C (5) b) Chemistry (total at least 21) CHE 2A (5) I,II , 2B (5) II,III , 2C (5) II,III

34. Majors - Animal Biology
animal biology majors have entered careers in veterinary medicine and research,governmental regulation, education and animal husbandry and management.
http://why.ucdavis.edu/academics/majors/abi.cfm?majors_list=anisci_majors.inc

35. Animal Biology
animal biology Research Group (Integrative Biology Division). Group leaderDr BJ Merry Group description This group's work is concerned
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Group leader:
Dr BJ Merry
Group description:
This group's work is concerned with the physiology of animals and insects at the molecular, tissue and whole organism levels. This integrative approach allows a more comprehensive understanding of how different physiological systems function together within a whole organism context. Particular research interests include: molecular and cellular mechanisms of environmental adaptation; genetic and molecular manipulation of environmental stress tolerance; physiological mechanisms of ageing; endocrinal responses to environmental pollution; molecular toxicology; cell transport.
Members of the Integrative Biology Research Group at their seminar day, June 2002.
Links:
The Consortium for Post Genome Science
Laboratory for Environmental Genomics (LEGR)

InSecta could halt insect-borne disease

Environmental Education Research Unit
Group members:
Professor AR Cossins
Dr. BJ Merry

36. ANIMAL BIOLOGY: See Also Biology
animal biology see also Biology. GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS. The Department ofanimal biology administers graduate degree programs as options in biology.
http://www.uiuc.edu/admin_manual/pos/current/grad/animalbio.html
ANIMAL BIOLOGY: see also Biology
Head of the Department : Scott K. Robinson Correspondence and Admission Information : Department of Animal Biology, 515 Morrill Hall, 505 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-7801; Fax (217) 244-4565; E-mail: ab@life.uiuc.edu URL: www.life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology
GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
The Department of Animal Biology administers graduate degree programs as options in biology. Areas of training include physiological, population, community, and evolutionary ecology; ethology and physiological mechanisms of behavioral evolutionary biology, population genetics, molecular analysis, functional anatomy, and systematics; qua ntitative analysis of genetic and ecological systems; and conservation biology.
ADMISSION
Graduate Teaching Experience
Experience in teaching is considered a vital part of the graduate program and is required as part of the academic work of all Ph.D. candidates in this program.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
With approval of the M.S. in Biology committee, students in animal biology may pursue a M.S. degree in biology under the supervision of a departmental adviser (see Master of Science in Biology).
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree must demonstrate excellence by examination and, in consultation with an adviser and doctoral committee, plan and carry out original thesis research with distinction. A preliminary examination evalua ting the ability of students to integrate subject matter related to their fields is given during the third year. Courses in both statistical and computer science are required, and proficiency in one or more foreign languages may be required, depending on the field of research. Additional requirements may be prescribed by the adviser and doctoral committee. A final examina

37. Animal Biology
professional, search, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences animal biology.See Integrative Biology. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
http://www.uiuc.edu/admin_manual/pos/current/ugrad/las/animalbiology.html
ANIMAL BIOLOGY
See Integrative Biology.

38. MCAB Home Page
Overview of research groups, tools, library, seminars, and conferences.
http://camcic.unicam.it/dimcab/
Accesses to this page since Apr 01, 1996: For any problem, please contact: Dr. Mauro Angeletti webmaster@cambio.unicam.it

39. MSc Wild Animal Biology
MSc Wild animal biology. Course Directors. Tony Sainsbury principles. Term1. Module A Foundation Course in Wild animal biology. Introduction
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Tony Sainsbury (Lecturer in Wild Animal Health, Institute of Zoology / Royal Veterinary College, London
E-mail: Tony.Sainsbury@ioz.ac.uk ) and
Mark Fox (Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Parasitology, Royal Veterinary College
e-mail: mfox@rvc.ac.uk
Introduction
Aims
The MSc in Wild Animal Biology will provide advanced training in the following areas: (i) principles of biological science, which underpin wildlife conservation; (ii) wildlife research methodologies; (iii) interventions in wildlife (including social, welfare, ethical and legal aspects); (iv) management of captive and free-living wild animals (including handling, husbandry, breeding and nutrition); and (v) epidemiology, diagnosis and control of wildlife disease
Objectives
A graduate of the MSc in Wild Animal Biology should be able to (i) describe the principles of biological science underpinning wildlife conservation, interventions for the management of captive and free-living wild animals, epidemiology, diagnosis, and control of wildlife disease; and (ii) demonstrate scientific skills, including critical review of the scientific literature, and design and analysis of laboratory or field studies.
Entry requirements
Applications will be invited from EU and non-EU candidates with a biology / zoology degree (not less than class 2(ii) or the international equivalent) with preference being given to those that have received

40. Animal Biology
animal biology. Formerly Netherlands Journal of Zoology Brill AcademicPublishers. Managing Editor M. Muller Wageningen University
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Formerly: Netherlands Journal of Zoology Brill Academic Publishers
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Wageningen University
Experimental Zoology
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The Netherlands e-mail: animal.biology@wur.nl Animal Biology , is formally a continuation of the Netherlands Journal of Zoology , the official journal of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society since its foundation in 1872 (until 952 know as . As such it can boast a rich tradition. However, the Board of the Society felt that modern zoological research require a new international approach for the journal. The society has, therefore, appointed a brand new Executive Editor and a completely new, international Editorial Board, consisting of leading scientists in zoology. The new editorial team will consider manuscript submission form the wide field of zoology and accept only those that pas the refereeing process, where quality and originality of the work are the main criteria. Animal Biology publishes articles from all quarters of zoology, including ecology, behaviour, evolution, morphology, neurobiology, developmental biology, physiology, cognition, endocrinology, systematics, genomics and theoretical biology.

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