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Handbook of Marine Model Organisms in Experimental Biology: Established and Emerging [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by , Edited by (ITZ, TiHo University, Hannover, Germany)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 471 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 1060 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, color; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 65 Halftones, color; 55 Halftones, black and white; 74 Illustrations, color; 62 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 036744447X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367444471
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 471 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x210 mm, weight: 1060 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, color; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 65 Halftones, color; 55 Halftones, black and white; 74 Illustrations, color; 62 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 036744447X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367444471
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The importance of molecular approaches for comparative biology and the rapid development of new molecular tools is unprecedented. The extraordinary molecular progress belies the need for understanding the development and basic biology of whole organisms. Vigorous international efforts to train the next-generation of experimental biologists must combine both levels – next generation molecular approaches and traditional organismal biology. This book provides cutting-edge chapters regarding the growing list of marine model organisms. Access to and practical advice on these model organisms have become a conditio sine qua non for a modern education of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and postdocs working on marine model systems. Model organisms are not only tools they are also bridges between fields – from behavior, development and physiology to functional genomics.

Key Features

  • Offers deep insights into cutting-edge model system science
  • Provides in-depth overviews of all prominent marine model organisms
  • Illustrates challenging experimental approaches to model system research
  • Serves as a reference book also for next-generation functional genomics applications
  • Fills an urgent need for students

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Much of our biological and biomedical knowledge derives from studying marine model systems. In this new handbook world-leading experts describe the cutting-edge work and potential for their unique model system. This will be a gold mine for students and scientists from all fields of life sciences.
Preface vii
About the Editors ix
List of Contributors
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Chapter 1 Marine Bacterial Models for Experimental Biology
1(26)
Raphael Lami
Regis Grimaud
Sophie Sanchez-Brosseau
Christophe Six
Francois Thomas
Nyree J. West
Fabien Joux
Laurent Urios
Chapter 2 Brown Algae: Ectocarpus and Saccharina as Experimental Models for Developmental Biology
27(22)
Ioannis Theodorou
Benedicte Charrier
Chapter 3 Unicellular Relatives of Animals
49(18)
Aleksandra Koiyczkowska
Inaki Ruiz-Trillo
Elena Casacuberta
Chapter 4 Porifera
67(12)
Maja Adamska
Chapter 5 The Homoscleromorph Sponge, Oscarella lobularis
79(22)
Emmanuelle Renard
Caroline Rocher
Alexander Ereskovsky
Carole Borchiellini
Chapter 6 Placozoa
101(6)
Bernd Schierwater
Hans-Jurgen Osigus
Chapter 7 Nematostella vectensis as a Model System
107(22)
Layla Al-Shaer
Jamie Havrilak
Michael J. Layden
Chapter 8 The Marine Jellyfish Model, Clytia hemisphaerica
129(20)
Sophie Peron
Evelyn Houliston
Lucas Leclere
Chapter 9 The Upside-Down Jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana as an Emerging Model System to Study Cnidarian-Algal Symbiosis
149(24)
Monica Medina
Victoria Sharp
Aki Ohdera
Anthony Bellantuono
Justin Dalrymple
Edgar Gamero-Mora
Bailey Steinworth
Dietrich K. Hofmann
Mark Q. Martindale
Andre C. Morandini
Matthew DeGennaro
William K. Fitt
Chapter 10 Acropora---The Most-Studied Coral Genus
173(22)
Eldon E. Ball
David C. Hayward
Tom C.L. Bridge
David J. Miller
Chapter 11 Stylophora pistillata---A Model Colonial Species in Basic and Applied Studies
195(22)
Dor Shefy
Baruch Rinkevich
Chapter 12 Symsagittifera roscoffensis as a Model in Biology
217(18)
Pedro Martinez
Volker Hartenstein
Brenda Gavildn
Simon G. Sprecher
Xavier Bailly
Chapter 13 The Annelid Platynereis dumerilii as an Experimental Model for Evo-Devo and Regeneration Studies
235(24)
Quentin Schenkelaars
Eve Gazave
Chapter 14 Cycliophora---An Emergent Model Organism for Life Cycle Studies
259(12)
Peter Funch
Chapter 15 Crustaceans
271(18)
Nicolas Rabet
Chapter 16 Parhyale hawaiensis, Crustacea
289(18)
John Rallis
Gentian Kapai
Anastasios Pavlopoulos
Chapter 17 Echinoderms: Focus on the Sea Urchin Model in Cellular and Developmental Biology
307(28)
Florian Pontheaux
Fernando Roch
Julia Morales
Patrick Cormier
Chapter 18 Echinoderms: Temnopleurus reevesii
335(6)
Shunsuke Yaguchi
Chapter 19 Cephalochordates
341(16)
Salvatore D'Aniello
Stephanie Bertrand
Chapter 20 Solitary Ascidians
357(28)
Gabriel Krasovec
Kilian Biasuz
Lisa M. Thomann
Jean-Philippe Chambon
Chapter 21 Botryllus schlosseri---A Model Colonial Species in Basic and Applied Studies
385(18)
Oshrat Ben-Hamo
Baruch Rinkevich
Chapter 22 Cyclostomes (Lamprey and Hagfish)
403(16)
Fumiaki Sugahara
Chapter 23 Current Trends in Chondrichthyes Experimental Biology
419(24)
Yasmine Lund-Ricard
Agnes Boutet
Chapter 24 Anemonefishes
443(22)
Marleen Klann
Manon Mercader
Pauline Salis
Mathieu Reynaud
Natacha Roux
Vincent Laudet
Laurence Besseau
Index 465
Bernd Schierwater is a Director ITZ and Professor of Zoology, TiHo University Hannover, Germany. He received his Ph.D. (special honors degreesumma cum laude) from Technical University Braunschweig (TUB), Germany in 1989. He was a Distinguished Sabbatical Scholar at NESCent, Duke University. He was awarded with Senior Ecologist of the Ecological Society of America (2009). His training in evolutionary and ecological genetics has arisen from running laboratories at Frankfurt University (Assistant Professor), Freiberg University (Associate Professor) and Hannover TiHo University (Full Professor) and from working as a Research Associate in different departments at Yale University and also at the AMNH New York (Rob DeSalle lab). He has developed the most primitive metazoan animals, the placozoans, into an emerging model system for next generation biodiversity and cancer research. Hans-Jürgen Osigus is at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Institute of Animal Ecology.