This series of volumes represents a comprehensive and integrated treatment of reproduction in vertebrates from fishes of all sorts through mammals. It is designed to provide a readable, coordinated description of reproductive basics in each group of vertebrates as well as an introduction to the latest trends in reproductive research and our understanding of reproductive events. Whereas each chapter and each volume is intended to stand alone as a review of that topic or vertebrate group, respectively, the volumes are prepared so as to provide a thorough topical treatment across the vertebrates. Terminology has been standardized across the volumes to reduce confusion where multiple names exist in the literature, and a comprehensive glossary of these terms and their alternative names is provided.
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Research and Post-Graduate scientists studying non-human vertebrate physiology, hormones and reproductive biology.
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Reproductive Physiologists using animals as models for human reproductive research
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978-0-12-374931-4 (9780123749314)
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David O. Norris is Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado. He obtained his BS from the Baldwin-Wallace University and his PhD from the University of Washington. His broad research areas include environmental endocrinology and forensic botany. In the area of environmental endocrinology, his studies have focused on the neuroendocrine control of thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive functions with special interest in the role of environmental factors that alter the activities of these neuroendocrine systems. Kristin H. Lopez obtained her MA and PhD at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research interests include morphological and physiological aspects of vertebrate reproduction and development, especially sex differentiation and ovarian function in reptiles and amphibians. She has enthusiastically supported the development of young scientists through teaching, textbook development, outreach, and programs to increase diverse representation in STEM.
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Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado, USA
University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado, USA
1. Sex Determination and Sexual Differentiation in Amphibians
Stephane Flament, Dominique Chardard, Amand Chesnel, and Helene Dumond
2. Neuroendocrine Control of Reproduction in Amphibians
Pei-San Tsai
3. Testicular Structure and Control of Sperm Development in Amphibians
Catherine R. Propper
4. Hormones and Female Reproductive System of Amphbians
Mari Carmen Uribe
5. Hormones, Sex Accessory Structures and Secondary Sexual Characters in Amphibians
David M. Sever and Nancy L. Staub
6. Stress and Reproduction in Amphibians
James A. Carr
7. Maternal Adaptations to Reproductive Modes in Amphibians
Hartmut Greven
8. Hormones and Reproductive Behavior in Amphibians
Sarah K. Woodley
9. Hormones and Reproductive Cycles in Anuran Amphibians
Rakesh K. Rastogi, Claudia Pinelli, Gianluca Polese, Biagio D'Aniello, and Gabriella Chieffi-Baccari
10. Hormones and Reproductive Patterns in Urodele and Gymnophionid Amphibians.
David O. Norris
11. Endocrine Disruption of Amphibian Reproduction
David O. Norris and Elena M. Lopez