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The responses to modern environmental pressures, climate change, and use of their resources is also described. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. 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Knight. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a432 p. :bill. ;c25 cm.8 aThis text describes the progress which has been made in defining the extent and nature of human genetic variation. It provides a framework for understanding how research in this area is revolutionising our knowledge of human origins and the genetic basis of disease, as well as common traits such as obesity. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. 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Lockwood, Phillip Cassey. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. aix, 305 p. :bill., maps ;c25 cm.8 aThis text summarizes and synthesizes the literature on introduced bird ecology and evolution. It unravels the insights that the study of exotic birds brings to these research strands. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aIntroduced birdsxEcology. 0aIntroduced birdsxEvolution.1 aLockwood, Julie L.1 aCassey, Phillip.08iPrint versionz978019923254340uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199232543.001.000101427nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050000900135082001500144245007900159260004600238300004000284490001900324520024400343533031200587504005100899650002500950650002800975700001701003776003301020830002001053856006401073OSOUK99535095StDuBDS20100121153706.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090204s2009 enkab fs 001 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aQH7804a576.8422200aHolocene extinctionsh[electronic resource] /cedited by Samuel T. Turvey. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axii, 352 p. :bill., maps ;c26 cm.1 aOxford biology8 a'Holocene Extinctions' describes and analyses the range and duration of global extinction events that have occurred since the end of the last Ice Age glaciation, as well as their relationship to both previous and subsequent species losses. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aExtinction (Biology) 0aPaleontologyyHolocene.1 aTurvey, Sam.08iPrint versionz9780199535095 0aOxford biology.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199535095.001.000101708nam 2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001700135082001700152245016600169260004600335300004100381520027000422533031200692504005101004650001801055650004801073650002201121650003601143650005501179650004401234700001901278776003301297856006401330OSOUK99547951StDuBDS20100121153706.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090420s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aQH541.15.B5604a333.951422200aBiodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeingh[electronic resource] :ban ecological and economic perspective /cedited by Shahid Naeem ... [et al.]. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a384 p. :bill. (some col.) ;c25 cm.8 aBiodiversity change is one of the most controversial and high profile areas of ecological research. This text provides an in-depth evaluation of the science and its implications and applications to some of the most pressing environmental issues facing humans today. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aBiodiversity. 0aBiodiversityxMonitoringxEconomic aspects. 0aEcosystem health. 0aEcological assessment (Biology) 0aEcological assessment (Biology)xEconomic aspects. 0aHuman beingsxEffect of environment on.1 aNaeem, Shahid.08iPrint versionz978019954795140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199547951.001.000101569nam 2200277 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001200135082001500147245013300162260004600295300004100341520033300382533031200715504005101027650001501078650002401093700002701117700005001144776003301194856006401227OSOUK99549429StDuBDS20100121153706.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090515s2009 enka fs 001 0 eng d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aQH367.504a591.3822200aAnimal evolutionh[electronic resource] :bgenomes, fossils, and trees /cedited by Maximilian J. Telford and D.T.J. Littlewood. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a264 p. :bill. (some col.) ;c25 cm.8 aDescribing and understanding the evolution of the diversity of bodyplans is a major goal of evolutionary biology. Taking a modern, integrated approach to this question, a group of researchers describe how modern techniques and disciplines have been combined, resulting in a dramatic renaissance in the study of animal evolution. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aPhylogeny. 0aEvolution (Biology)1 aTelford, Maximilian J.1 aLittlewood, D. T. J.q(D. Timothy J.),d1961-08iPrint versionz978019954942940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199549429.001.000101701nam 2200289 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073040002100114050001200135082001800147245014000165260004600305300003400351500015400385520028700539533031200826504005101138650003701189650003701226700002201263700002901285776003301314856006401347OSOUK99551354StDuBDS20100121153706.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||090302s2009 enka fs 101 0 eng|d aStDuBDScStDuBDS 4aQL492.504a571.9615722200aInsect infection and immunityh[electronic resource] :bevolution, ecology, and mechanisms /cedited by Jens Rolff, Stuart E. Reynolds. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. axii, 254 p. :bill. ;c26 cm. aThis book is published on the occasion of the Royal Entomological Society's Symposium on Insect infection and immunity in Sheffield, July 15-17 2009.8 aThe study of insect immune systems has accelerated rapidly in recent years & is now becoming an important interdisciplinary field. This book provides a coherent synthesis & is clearly structured around three broadly themed sections: mechanisms, interactions, & evolutionary ecology. aElectronic reproduction.bOxford :cOxford University Press,d2009.f(Oxford Scholarship Online).nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aInsectsxImmunologyvCongresses. 0aInsectsxInfectionsvCongresses.1 aRolff, J.q(Jens)1 aReynolds, Stuart Edward.08iPrint versionz978019955135440uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199551354.001.0001