Evolutionary and genetic biology of primates. Volume 2 /
Evolutionary and Genetic Biology of Primates V2.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Academic Press,
1964.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Evolutionary and Genetic Biology of Primates; Copyright Page; Contributors to Volume II; Preface; Table of Contents; Contents of Volume I (Chapter 1-7); Chapter 8. Susceptibility of Primates to Viruses in Relation to Taxonomic Classification; I. Introduction; II. Viruses That Are Largely Confined to Growth in Primates; III. Viruses That Readily Infect Both Primates and Certain Nonprimates; IV. Viruses with Broad Host Ranges; V. Perspectives; References; Chapter 9. Immunochemical Analysis of Serum Proteins of the Primates: A Study in Molecular Evolution; I. Introduction
- II. Protein Structure and EvolutionIII. Immunochemistry and Protein Structure; IV. Antigenic Correspondence and Phylogeny; V. Evolution of Protein Antigens; References; Chapter 10. Hemoglobins of Primates; I. Introduction; II. Materials and Methods; III. The Differentiation of Hemoglobins by Electrophoresis; IV. Alkali-Resistant Hemoglobins; V. Perspectives; References; Chapter 11. Reproductive Physiology and Behavior of the Lemuroidea; I. The Male Genital System; II. The Female Genital System; III. The Sexual Cycles of Female Lemurs
- IV. Reproductive Behavior and Postembryonic Development of Some Madagascar LemursV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 12. Use of the Hand in Lower Primates; I. Introduction; II. Observations; III. Evolution; IV. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 13. The Displays of the Primates; I. Introduction; II. The Study of Displays; III. Evolutionary Trends in the Primates; IV. The Evolution of Mammal Societies; V. The Origin of the Components of Primate Displays from Other Instinctive Behavior Patterns; VI. The Transmission of Information by Displays
- VII. The Relation between the Evolution of Displays and the Evolution of Societies in the PrimatesVIII. Systematic Considerations; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Taxonomic Index; Errata For Volume I