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Twelfth Edition
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$129.99
Dustin Rubenstein
9780197564912
Paperback
April 2022
The leading text in the field, Animal Behavior shows how researchers use scientific logic to study the underlying mechanisms and evolutionary bases of behavior, now with a streamlined presentation and enhanced eBook.
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Third Edition
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$104.99
Anna Sher
9780197564370
Paperback
February 2022
Now fully revised and updated, An Introduction to Conservation Biology is well suited for a wide range of undergraduate courses and covers the most recent conservation biology events in the news--such as global climate change and sustainable development. This new edition engages students in the world of conservation biology through videos and activities and self-assessment in a new enhanced eBook.
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Retail Price to Students:
$169.99
Erica Bree Rosenblum
9780190644642
Paperback
January 2021
The first text for global change biology courses, Rosenblum's broad coverage goes beyond climate in order to investigate the rich tapestry of how human actions have affected the planet and all other organisms
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Retail Price to Students:
$69.99
Michel J Kaiser, Martin J Attrill, Simon Jennings...
9780198717850
Paperback
October 2020
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Third Edition
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$174.99
Jessica Gurevitch, Samuel M. Scheiner, and Gordon A. Fox
9781605358291
Paperback
July 2020
A comprehensive and engaging university textbook in plant ecology
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Fifth Edition
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$179.99
William D. Bowman and Sally D. Hacker
9781605359212
Paperback
February 2020
The leading textbook in its field, Ecology uses real-world case studies and applications to engage and motivate students
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Fifth Edition
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$134.99
William D. Bowman, Sally D. Hacker, and Michael L. Cain
9781605359229
Looseleaf
February 2020
The leading textbook in its field, Ecology uses real-world case studies and applications to engage and motivate students
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Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Bradley Cardinale, Richard Primack, and James Murdoch
9781605357140
Hardcover
October 2019
Brings together theory, applied research, basic research, and hundreds of real-world examples and stories from dozens of disciplines to teach students how to be practicing conservation biologists that protect and manage Earth's biodiversity while sustaining a high quality of life for humankind
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Second Edition
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$56.00
Gary G. Mittelbach and Brian J. McGill
9780198835868
Paperback
August 2019
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$119.99
Matthew W. Hahn
9780878939657
Paperback
April 2018
Provides descriptions of the methods and tools used in molecular population genetics, which has combined advances in molecular biology and genomics with mathematical and empirical findings to uncover the history of natural selection and demographic shifts in many organisms. For upper-level and graduate students.
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Fifth Edition
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$89.99
Barry G. Hall
9781605357102
Paperback
October 2017
Helps the reader get started in creating phylogenetic trees from protein or nucleic acid sequence data.
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Second Edition
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$204.99
David T. Krohne
9780190638887
Paperback
July 2017
More Evolution. More Application. More Integration.
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$74.99
Anne Goodenough and Adam Hart
9780198723288
Paperback
June 2017
The most application-focused account of the conservation, monitoring, and management of species and habitats, which links back to the ecological theory underpinning the practice
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Third Edition
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$159.99
Graham Rowe, Michael Sweet, and Trevor Beebee
9780198716990
Paperback
May 2017
Combines theoretical concepts with practice-driven examples to showcase the latest molecular and genomic techniques and their impact on the study of ecology
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Fourth Edition
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$189.99
Douglas J. Futuyma and Mark Kirkpatrick
9781605356051
Hardcover
April 2017
Addresses major themes--including the history of evolution, evolutionary processes, adaptation, and evolution as an explanatory framework--at levels of biological organization ranging from genomes to ecological communities.
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Retail Price to Students:
$164.99
George N. Somero, Brent L. Lockwood, and Lars Tomanek
9781605355641
Hardcover
February 2017
Examines the challenges all biochemical systems face and explores the major adaptive strategiesof organisms from all domains of life
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Fifth Edition
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$209.99
Mark V. Lomolino, Brett R. Riddle, and Robert J. Whittaker
9781605354729
Hardcover
October 2016
Roots the patterns of biological diversity within a geographic context
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$199.99
Dan Graur
9781605354699
Hardcover
January 2016
Describes the driving forces behind the evolutionary process at the molecular and genome levels
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$114.99
Stephen C. Stearns and Ruslan Medzhitov
9781605352602
Paperback
August 2015
Intended for use in undergraduate, graduate, medical school courses, this text makes content readily accessible with professional illustrations and summaries of chapters
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Fourth Edition
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$174.99
F. Harvey Pough, Robin M. Andrews, Martha L. Crump...
9781605352336
Hardcover
July 2015
Presents a functional understanding of amphibians and reptiles--what they do and how they do it, and how those attributes are related to their ecology and evolutionary history
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