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Biology / Kenneth A. Mason, University of Iowa, Jonathan B. Losos, William H. Danforth Distinguished University, Professor and Director, Living Earth Collaborative, Washington University, Tod Duncan, University of Colorado Denver ; Contributor, Charles J. Welsh, Duquesne University ; based on the work of Peter H. Raven, President Emeritus, Missouri Botanical Garden ; George Engelmann Professor of Botany Emeritus, Washington University, George B. Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Washington University. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, New York : McGraw Hill LLC, (c)2023.Edition: Thirteenth editionDescription: xxi, 1343 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781264097852
  • 9781264408894
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH308.2.M399.B565 2023
Available additional physical forms:
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Contents:
Part I: The molecular basis
PART II: Biology of the cell --
PART III: Genetic and Molecular --
PART IV: Evolution --
PART V: Diversity of Life --
PART VI: Plant Form and Function --
PART VII: Animal Form and Function --
PART VIII: Ecology and Behavior.
Subject: "With the new 13th edition, Raven and Johnson's Biology continues the momentum built over the last four editions. We continue to provide an unmatched comprehensive text fully integrated with a continually evolving, state-of-the-art digital environment. We have used this revision to recommit ourselves to our roots as the major biology text that best integrates evolution throughout. We have added material emphasizing the relevance of evolution throughout the ecology section, not only in all four ecology chapters but also in the chapters on behavior and conservation biology. In the animal form and function section, we have done extensive revision to modernize and to emphasize evolution in the context of physiology. Important contributions to this effort came from Dr. Charles Welsh (Duquesne University), who provided his knowledge and experience to this important section. We have also moved the examples and insights from the chapter devoted to the evolution of development to place them into the appropriate context throughout the book. This emphasizes the importance of evolution and development by continually providing examples rather than gathering them together in a single chapter"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Part I: The molecular basis

PART II: Biology of the cell --

PART III: Genetic and Molecular --

PART IV: Evolution --

PART V: Diversity of Life --

PART VI: Plant Form and Function --

PART VII: Animal Form and Function --

PART VIII: Ecology and Behavior.

"With the new 13th edition, Raven and Johnson's Biology continues the momentum built over the last four editions. We continue to provide an unmatched comprehensive text fully integrated with a continually evolving, state-of-the-art digital environment. We have used this revision to recommit ourselves to our roots as the major biology text that best integrates evolution throughout. We have added material emphasizing the relevance of evolution throughout the ecology section, not only in all four ecology chapters but also in the chapters on behavior and conservation biology. In the animal form and function section, we have done extensive revision to modernize and to emphasize evolution in the context of physiology. Important contributions to this effort came from Dr. Charles Welsh (Duquesne University), who provided his knowledge and experience to this important section. We have also moved the examples and insights from the chapter devoted to the evolution of development to place them into the appropriate context throughout the book. This emphasizes the importance of evolution and development by continually providing examples rather than gathering them together in a single chapter"--

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